Cancer is an abnormality of the cell that
results in uncontrolled cell growth. The abnormal cells continue dividing and
form a lump or tumor. This tumor if, cancerous can invade other healthy tissues
and destroy them. Lung cancer tends to spread early after it is formed and
therefore it is very dangerous and difficult to treat. Lung cancer is cancer
than begins in one or both of the lungs.
SMOKING
About 90% of lung cancers are related to
smoking tobacco. The number of cigarettes you smoke greatly increases your risk
of getting lung cancer. Quitting smoking greatly reduces your risk. Passive
smoking can also put one at risk of getting lung cancer. Passive smoking is
inhaling cigarette smoke of a non smoker from a smoker.
RADON
Radon is an odorless gas produced by the
natural breakdown of uranium in rocks, soil and water. The air eventually
becomes part of the air you breathe. Some homes may have high levels of radon
particularly on the lower level. Radon testing kits can be purchased to check
if home have unsafe levels of radon. ASBESTOS FIBERS AND OTHER CHEMICALS
When inhaled, asbestos can persist in the
lungs for a long time and cause lung disease. People who smoke and are exposed
to asbestos are at higher risk of developing lung cancer.
FAMILY HISTORY
Other factors that can increase your risk
include excessive alcohol intake, certain lung diseases like emphysema, air
pollution and tuberculosis.
Lung cancer does not usually present any
symptoms in its early stages. The symptoms begins when the cancer is advanced. These
symptoms include:
- a new cough that does not go away
- coughing up blood (hemoptysis)
- change in a chronic cough
- chest pain that is dull, aching and persistent
- shortness of breath
- wheezing
- hoarseness
- unexplained weight loss
- coughing up blood (hemoptysis)
- change in a chronic cough
- chest pain that is dull, aching and persistent
- shortness of breath
- wheezing
- hoarseness
- unexplained weight loss
Lung cancer treatment options may depend on
the stage of the cancer,the type of cancer, the individual's health.
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