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A Few Words On Lung
Cancer
Being one of the most highly discussed and controversial cancer
issues is the topic of lung cancer, and the amount of people
afflicted with the disease every year, as more deaths from
cancers seems to increase steadily as time goes on. Though this
topic may seem as though it has been talked about to death,
that is no excuse to dismiss lung cancer, and especially if you
are a smoker or have a family history of this particular
disease or any record of cancers in your background. With this
information, maybe you will find yourself a more properly
informed person, and will allow you to handle the topic of
cancer better.
Lung cancer is the number one cause of death among men and
women in the United States, there are two main types of lung
cancer, and a smaller percentage are affected with small cell
as opposed to non-small cell cancers with both varieties
arising from epithelial cells of the lungs. With the symptoms
of lung cancer ranging from a cough that won’t go away, chest
pain and hoarseness, shortness of breath, and recurring
infections such as bronchitis and pneumonia.
It is extremely difficult to detect lung cancer early, and if
lung cancer is suspected, then getting an X-ray or spiral
computed tomography scan done could be used to look for a spot
or mass on the lungs. Then if something suspicious is found, a
bronchoscopy is can be performed to confirm the diagnosis, and
the procedure involves a lighted scope being placed into the
lungs. Combined with fiber optic technology, detection methods
like these are used to identify early lung cancer as well as
pre-cancerous changes in cells, and can be used as a research
tool in diagnosis and prevention overall.
A lung tissue biopsy can also be used to detect the occurrence
of cancer cells through analysis of the phlegm and lung tissues
as well, and this kind of analysis can seem a bit more
intrusive than the previous procedure, though it may be best to
get both tests done to get a well-rounded perspective on the
issue. Lung cancer is one of the most preventable cancers, with
most of the contribution to the reason for so many deaths
culminating from tobacco use, and smokers have a drastically
increased risk of dying from lung cancer.
By staying informed about the means of prevention and
treatment, you can be better prepared to face whatever
adversity could be potentially life threatening, and prevention
is one of the main keys to keeping cancers of this variety from
harming you. However, the genetic make-up of your family
history can be the reason for any particular degree of cancer
you may feel determined to get, but be most aware with lung
cancer as it is one of the most difficult cancers to detect and
treat effectively.
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