Lung Cancer Information and Facts

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Lung Anatomy
Types of Lung Cancer
Symptoms of Lung Cancer
Risk Factors for Lung Cancer
Lung Cancer Glossary

New Hope Medical Center has found that many times symptoms may be improved and possibly reversed with our alternative Lung Cancer options and treatment.  In the United States, lung cancer is presently the leading cause of death from cancer in both men and women. Normally lung cancer starts out in the cells lining the bronchi. Lung cells usually reproduce to maintain healthy lung tissue and repair old, aged, damaged cells. If for some reason the growth mechanism is off, the cell growth can become too much and the cells can divide too fast. This process can continue and grow in an uncontrolled way causing a tumor.

Carcinoma of the lung has the ability to metastasize early. Common sites of metastasis include brain, bone, the other lung, liver, adrenals, lymph nodes, and skin.

Metastasis to the lungs is commonly from cancer that originated from the breast, colon, prostate, kidney, thyroid, stomach, rectum, cervix, testis, bone and from melanoma.

It is very important to try to contain the rate of cancer cell growth. We believe that it is also of great importance to build the body's immune system while doing an anti-tumor program. The more you build your body's system, the greater strength the body has to help you fight off the cancer.

Lung Anatomy:

The lungs are considered the organs of respiration. The lungs occupy both sides of the chest cavity inside the rib cage. The right lung has three lobes and the left lung has two lobes. The bottom of each lung extends down to the diaphragm. The diaphragm is the major breathing muscle that separates the chest from the abdominal cavity.

Types of lung cancer:

There are many different types of lung cancers but at this time we will only speak of two main histological types. These two types are:

Lung Cancer Symptoms:

The most frequent signs and symptoms are:

Risk Factors of Lung Cancer:

It is believed that cigarette smoking is the number one reason for lung cancers. Smoking is the most preventable cause of death. The more cigarettes smoked in a day and the younger the age of starting to smoke, the greater the risk of lungs being affected with cancer. The major chemicals in cigarettes other than nicotine are polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHS), nicotine by-products, metals such as cadmium and nickel, tobacco-specific nitrosamines (TSNAs), and radioactive polonium 210 (210Po). Elements of cigarette vapor include oxygen, nitrogen, carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, water, nitrogen oxides, formaldehyde, hydrogen cyanide, benzene, and toluene.

New studies are showing that alcoholism is associated with significant immune suppression. The correlation is shown by changes in the interferon system and by the altered activity of the natural killer cells.

This form of cancer develops in regions of scar areas such as scars from tuberculosis. This type of lung cancer diagnosis is often difficult to make.

Exposure to certain industrial substances such as arsenic, some organic chemicals, occupational or environmental exposures to radon and asbestos, is also considered great risk factors.

More risk factors include radiation exposure from occupational, medical, and environmental sources.

Air pollution is becoming more and more a risk factor. Some possible air pollutants are diesel exhaust, tar and pitch, arsenic, dioxin, cadmium, chromium, and nickel compounds.

A diet low in fruit and vegetables is is also blamed for an increase in cancer of the lungs. Studies show a positive correlation between the intake of cholesterol and dietary fat and lung cancer.

Lung surgery is performed to cure the patient in the early stages. The success rate depends on the condition of the lungs and which state of cancer he or she is in. Radiation therapy and chemotherapy may also be performed to treat the patient.

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