Only 10 of all lungcancer patients survive up to five years after diagnosis. Broken down into the two main cancer types 23 of nonsmall cell lung cancer patients have a 5year survival rate compared to 6 of smallcell lung cancer patients. LCSMpic.

Only 10% of all #lungcancer patients survive up to five years after diagnosis. Broken down into the two main cancer types, 23% of non-small cell lung cancer patients have a 5-year survival rate, compared to 6% of small-cell lung cancer patients. #LCSMpic.

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Only 10% of all #lungcancer patients survive up to five years after diagnosis. Broken down into the two main cancer types, 23% of non-small cell lung cancer patients have a 5-year survival rate, compared to 6% of small-cell lung cancer patients. #LCSM pic.twitter.com/3pa7JXMNxY

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