According to the TNM staging criteria for lung cancer, which tumors are unresectable? Describe the criteria for each of these stages. Describe the radiographic appearance of adenocarcinoma of the lung Describe the radiographic appearance of bronchoalveolar carcinoma of the lung Describe the radiographic appearance of carcinoid tumor of the lung Describe the radiographic appearance of large cell carcinoma of the lung Describe the radiographic appearance of small cell carcinoma of the lung Describe the radiographic appearance of squamous cell carcinoma of the lung Identify the nodal stations as classified by the American Joint Committee on Cancer. List 11 of the paraneoplastic syndromes seen with bronchogenic carcinoma. List eight types of tumors that most often metastasize to the lung. List four extrathoracic primary tumors that commonly metastasize to the ribs. List six types of tumors that commonly spread in this manner. List two causes of SVC syndrome. Name the six types of primary lung carcinomas and the prevalence of each. On a CT scan, how large must a lymph node measure to be considered lymphadenopathy (pathologic)? What are some of the intrathoracic manifestations of lymphoma? What cell type is associated with hypercalcemia? What defines the highest mediastinal nodes? What is SVC syndrome? What is a Pancoast (superior sulcus) tumor? What is a carcinoid tumor? What is fibrosing mediastinitis? What is lymphangitis carcinomatosa? With what type of lung cancer are paraneoplastic syndromes most often associated? Book traversal links for Lung cancer ‹ What three items are essential prior to biopsy? Up According to the TNM staging criteria for lung cancer, which tumors are unresectable? ›