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Not Everyone Will Experience Symptoms of Lung Cancer

Posted In Lung Cancer on March 18, 2010 No Comment


Symptoms of lung cancer can vary greatly from one individual to the next at what may be experienced by some by not even be a consideration in others. Because every person is different these signs that help in determining the possible presence of lung cancer may not even be present in many people that have developed this deadly disease. This creates a problem because often when there are no symptoms there is no way for a person to suspect there is a problem unless it is discovered accidentally due to other illnesses or conditions that may require consultation with a health care provider. When accident discovery of lung cancer does happen, doctors do whatever possible to make an official diagnosis as quickly as possible. This is because the sooner the cancer is diagnosed the sooner the proper steps can be taken to begin the necessary treatments.

In many cases the symptoms of lung cancer are not present in the early stages of the disease because the cancer is limited to only a small area of the lung and affects no other areas of the body. As the cancer progresses or grows it can spread or grow beyond the area of the lungs and this is usually when symptoms begin to show themselves letting a person know that there is a problem.

Symptoms of Lung CancerWhen symptoms do show themselves they may do so in several ways. Some of these signs may include coughing, difficulty breathing, fatigue, loss of appetite, unexplained weight loss and hair loss. Although all of these symptoms can be contributed to other diseases they should still be checked because they all represent some kind of abnormality within the body. Even if this does not represent lung cancer it may be some other serious condition that left untreated will continue to get worse until it becomes so severe that treatment may become more difficult.

It is an important fact to remember that symptoms of lung cancer or any other illness or disease are your body’s way of telling you there is a potential problem. It is important that when these symptoms do occur you pay attention to what your body is trying to tell you as this will only help improve the chances of receiving a good prognosis for the cancer. This will also make any treatments that may be available to you for lung cancer more effective. Remember that the longer you wait to have this cancer diagnosed the more your chances of treatment being effective are decreased. One reason for this is because after diagnosis there are still many other steps that must be considered before treatment may actually begin. After diagnosis it will be necessary to have certain tests conducted in order to determine how advanced the cancer has become. This process is called staging the disease. After the stage has been determined the information will be used to determine which treatment will be the most effective in each person’s individual case.


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