This area is called the pleural space.
Cancer cells in fluid drained from lungs.
Sometimes when the fluid is drained from the chest the lung cannot re expand to fill the chest cavity.
This condition is a sign that the cancer has spread or metastasized to other areas of the body.
A pleural effusion is a buildup of extra fluid in the space between the lungs and the chest wall.
A malignant pleural effusion is a complication that involves the build up of fluid containing cancer cells between the membranes that line the lungs.
The types of cancer that are more likely to cause a pleural effusion are.
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It can be diagnosed with the help of a chest x ray and draining out the unwanted fluid is possible.
This leaves an air filled space around.
Lung cancer patients are particularly susceptible to malignant pleural effusion when fluid collects in the space between the lungs and the chest wall.
They can lead to irritation and cause fluid to build up.
It occurs in around 7 to 23 of lung cancers but can also occur with other cancers such as breast cancer ovarian cancer leukemia and lymphomas.
An effusion can develop if cancer cells have spread into the pleura.
About half of people with cancer develop a pleural effusion when cancer grows in the pleural space it causes a malignant pleural effusion.
It is observed that pleural effusion is mostly in seen in patients with cancers such as lung cancer breast cancer pleura cancer ovarian cancer and lymphomas.