Lung Cancer (Overview, Symptoms, Types, Diagnosing, Causes and Treatment)

Liver

Liver

In non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC), there is a spread of lung cancer to the body’s distant organs, including the liver. There is yellowness of skin and eyes or jaundice, which indicates the liver metastasis, and the cancer cells develop aggressive tendencies. The cancer cells float in the blood circulation and start replicating themselves in new areas. The prognosis of liver metastasis due to lung cancer is almost five years, giving a survival rate of 5 percent.

The tumors forming at the upper portion of the lungs might result in the development of Horner syndrome, which causes symptoms such as: