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We have seen that neoplasms can arise at a number of sites through the lung. They arise from a variety of cells populating these sites. And, specific lesions of different cell types have a variety of biological behaviors. Some are very aggressive and spread rapidly throughout the body. Some are slower growing and are more amenable to therapy.