Lung, Thoracic & Pulmonary Tumors

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Understanding Lung, Thoracic & Pulmonary Tumors

Lung, thoracic, and pulmonary tumors affect the organs and structures within the chest, including the lungs, airways, and surrounding tissues. These conditions can be serious, but advances in cancer care—particularly radiation therapy—have made treatment more precise and effective than ever before.

At Radiant Cancer Care, we provide personalized radiation oncology care for patients diagnosed with lung and thoracic cancers, focusing on precision treatment, symptom relief, and quality of life.

Lung cancer originates in the lung tissue, while thoracic and pulmonary tumors may involve the chest wall, mediastinum, or nearby structures. Radiation therapy is often a key component of treatment, either alone or in combination with surgery and medical oncology.


Common Symptoms of Lung & Thoracic Cancers

Symptoms may vary depending on the tumor’s location and stage. Early-stage disease may not cause noticeable symptoms. As the condition progresses, common signs may include:

  • Persistent cough or worsening cough
  • Shortness of breath or difficulty breathing
  • Chest pain or discomfort
  • Coughing up blood
  • Hoarseness
  • Fatigue or weakness
  • Unexplained weight loss
  • Recurrent respiratory infections

If you experience any of these symptoms, a primary care provider or specialist may recommend further evaluation.


Diagnosis: What to Expect

Diagnosing lung, thoracic, and pulmonary tumors typically involves a combination of clinical evaluation and diagnostic testing, including:

  • Medical history & physical exam: Review of symptoms, smoking history, and risk factors
  • Imaging tests: Chest X-rays, CT scans, PET scans, or MRI to visualize the chest and lungs
  • Biopsy: Tissue sampling to confirm the presence and type of cancer cells
  • Staging tests: Determines whether cancer has spread and guides treatment planning

Once a diagnosis is confirmed, your care team will discuss appropriate treatment options based on tumor type, stage, and overall health.

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Treatment Options for Lung, Thoracic & Pulmonary Tumors

Treatment plans are tailored to each individual. Many patients are evaluated for radiation therapy, which uses precisely targeted high-energy beams to destroy cancer cells while protecting surrounding healthy tissue. Radiation Therapy Radiation therapy may be recommended: As a primary treatment for localized lung or thoracic tumors In combination with chemotherapy or immunotherapy Before or after surgery, depending on the cancer type To relieve symptoms and improve comfort in advanced disease At Radiant Cancer Care, advanced radiation techniques allow us to: Deliver highly precise treatment to complex chest structures Minimize exposure to healthy lung and heart tissue Reduce side effects while maintaining effectiveness Support patient comfort throughout treatment Our team works closely with pulmonologists, thoracic surgeons, and medical oncologists to ensure coordinated, comprehensive care.

Radiant Cancer Care Offers:

Based out of Rancho Mirage, Radiant Cancer Care serves residents of the following areas:

Why Choose Radiant Cancer Care To Treat Your Condition?

Choosing a cancer care provider is an important decision. At Radiant Cancer Care, we are committed to delivering:

Patient-Centered Care

We take the time to listen, educate, and support you and your family throughout your treatment journey.

Advanced Radiation Technology

We use modern treatment planning and delivery systems to maximize effectiveness and reduce side effects.

Multidisciplinary Collaboration

We work closely with primary care physicians, urologists, medical oncologists, and support specialists to ensure continuity of care.

Support Throughout Your Journey

From initial consultation to treatment completion and follow-up care, our team is here to answer questions and help you feel confident in your care.

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Caring Experts Who Are Here for You

Ted Ling, MD and Carolyn Barnes, MD have dedicated their careers to helping patients through every stage of cancer care.

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