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               Lung               cancer               is               the               direct               cause               of               cancer               mortality               in               the               United               States.

Lung               cancer               continues               to               plague               our               world               and               individuals               from               all               walks               of               life               are               diagnosed               everyday               with               this               dreaded               disease.
               Lung               cancer               has               proven               to               be               the               most               prolific               type               of               cancer               because               the               lungs               are               exposed               to               various               elements               in               our               society.

In               fact,               our               lungs               are               far               more               exposed               than               any               other               organ               in               our               body               and               it's               vital               to               our               health               that               we               are               aware               of               the               hazards               our               lungs               must               endure               on               a               daily               basis.
               Lung               cancer               can               appear               as               a               solid               mass,               clump,               or               a               node               which               can               be               detected               by               a               chest               X-ray               or               diagnosed               by               performing               a               sputum               test               or               even               a               biopsy.
               There               are               three               different               types               of               lung               cancer:               Adenocarcinoma               (including               bronchioloalveolar               carcinoma),               Squamous               cell               carcinoma               and               Large-cell               carcinoma.

Therefore,               any               of               the               three               cancers               may               affect               your               body               in               different               ways.
               Lung               cancer               symptoms               may               react               very               slowly               before               actually               emerging,               usually               they               don't               occur               until               after               the               disease               is               in               the               final               stages.

Symptoms               of               lung               cancer               may               consists               of               pain               in               the               chest,               several               bouts               with               pneumonia,               bronchitis,               loss               of               weight,               shortness               of               breath               and               coughing               up               blood.
               Lung               cancer               often               moves               rapidly               to               other               parts               of               the               body               which               can               spread               to               the               other               lung               and               eventually               might               even               affect               the               liver,               brain               and               adrenal               glands.
               Many               times               lung               cancer               has               been               caused               by               tobacco               smoking               and               has               proven               to               be               a               deteterment               to               your               health.

Lung               cancer               is               a               tremendous               public               health               and               medical               problem               for               our               society.

However,               lung               cancer               is               a               disease               which               is               controllable,               if               you               just               don't               smoke.

However,               for               those               who               start               smoking               during               childhood               or               adolescence               they               will               have               a               greater               chance               of               developing               lung               cancer               later               in               life.

Medical               stats               reveal               lung               cancer               accounts               for               at               least               80%               of               the               cancer               cases               diagnosed               in               the               United               States.
               Therefore,               if               you               have               a               smoking               history,               been               exposed               to               various               elements,               and               your               family               has               a               history               of               cancer,               then               you               should               have               your               health               care               provider               evaluate               your               medical               history.
               We               only               pass               through               this               world               once               and               without               your               health               you               have               nothing.

Do               yourself               a               favor               and               be               aware               of               early               warning               signs               and               seek               medical               attention,               which               might               help               in               providing               you               with               the               quality               of               life               you               deserve.






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