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Term | Lung function |
Short definition | lung function - (pronounced) (PUL-muh-NAYR-ee FUNK-avoid) term used to describe how well the lungs help a person breathe. During breathing, oxygen is taken into the lungs, where it enters the blood and enters body tissues. |
Type | Cancer terms |
Specialty | Oncology |
Language | English |
Source | NCI |
Comments |
lung function - (pronounced) (PUL-muh-NAYR-ee FUNK-avoid) term used to describe how well the lungs help a person breathe. During breathing, oxygen is taken into the lungs, where it enters the blood and enters body tissues. Carbon dioxide, a waste product from body tissues, is carried to the lungs where it is exhaled. There are several tests to measure lung function. Also called lung function
External links
- Medical encyclopedia article on Lung function
- Wikipedia's article - Lung function
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