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A recent study conducted in Maharashtra, India, focused on a case of lung adenocarcinoma, a primary type of lung cancer. The study found that headache can be a rare symptom of lung carcinoma, and early diagnosis and proper treatment can improve outcomes. The case report described a 36-year-old woman who presented with a persistent left-sided headache and non-radiating pain. Further investigations revealed metastases to the brain, bone, and liver. The study emphasizes the importance of thorough diagnostic evaluation in unexplained symptoms, leading to the identification of advanced-stage lung adenocarcinoma with multiple metastases. [Extracted from the article] |