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Understanding and Treating Lung Cancer

Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer death in both men and women. Although smoking is the major culprit, non-smokers can also develop the disease. According to the American Cancer Association, smoking is responsible for 85% of lung cancers. Therefore, statistically, lung cancer caused by smoking is responsible for nearly 135,000 U.S. deaths per year.

Risk Factors

The main cause of lung cancer is smoking. Most people who develop lung cancer are long-term heavy smokers. The more you smoke and the longer you smoke, the higher your risk. But no amount of tobacco is safe. People who live with or work closely with a smoker are also at increased risk because of their exposure to second-hand smoke.

Other factors that appear to increase the risk of lung cancer are:

Signs and Symptoms of Lung Cancer

If you are concerned that you have lung cancer, see your doctor immediately. Some of the signs and symptoms of the disease include:

Diagnosis

Diagnostic tools may include any or all of the following:

Treatment Options

Depending on the type of cancer and the stage of the disease, one or a combination of several treatment options may be used, including:

If you suspect that you or a loved one may have lung cancer, make a doctor’s appointment today. It could save your life.

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