Bronchial gland tumors; Mucous gland adenoma; Bronchial carcinoid tumors; Adenocarcinoma of the bronchus; Cancer - bronchial adenoma
Surgical or endoscopic removal of the tumor is the standard treatment.
Surgery usually results in a complete cure.
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