pleural effusion
An abnormal build-up of fluid in the pleural cavity (outside the lung itself)….
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An abnormal build-up of fluid in the pleural cavity (outside the lung itself)….
The original cancer. Cells from the primary cancer may break away and be carried to other parts of the body, where secondary cancers may form….
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