Lung cancer does not usually present with any symptoms until it is quite advanced. Most diagnoses occur when a patient presents with weight loss, pain, and a persistent cough that is either wet or dry. A new cough that does not go away or that produces any amount of blood is concerning and should be evaluated by a doctor.

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