keuhkosivusyöpäin
Keuhkosivusyöpäin, also known as pleuropulmonaryblastoma, is a rare malignant tumor that originates in the pleura, the membrane lining the lungs and chest cavity. It can also arise in the lung tissue itself. This type of cancer is most commonly diagnosed in children, particularly during their first few years of life. The exact cause of keuhkosivusyöpäin is not fully understood, but genetic factors are believed to play a role. Symptoms can vary but may include chest pain, difficulty breathing, coughing, and fever. In some cases, a mass may be palpable in the chest. Diagnosis typically involves imaging studies such as chest X-rays and CT scans, followed by a biopsy to confirm the presence of cancer cells. Treatment approaches depend on the stage and extent of the tumor and can include surgery, chemotherapy, and radiation therapy. Prognosis for keuhkosivusyöpäin can be variable, with outcomes influenced by factors such as the tumor's resectability and the patient's overall health. Research into this rare cancer is ongoing to improve understanding and develop more effective treatment strategies.