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What are the survival rate of lung cancer with lymph node involvement?


What are the survival rate of lung cancer with lymph node involvement?

You can find out here:

http://www.cancer.org/docroot/CRI/conten...

very high dont know exactly what the percentage is but I know it is in the top three cancer mortality rates just under liver and brain and just above bone and pancreatic.

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