More FAQ About Lung Cancer Part 2

FAQ-Lung-CancerHow is treated lung cancer?

For treatment of lung cancer, surgery to remove tumors (radiation X-rays, which kill or to reduce the tumor tumors), chemotherapy (systemic medications that kill all fast-growing cells in the body which cancer cells), and possible experimental procedures are part of your medical tool window. Before deciding which treatment or combination of treatments is good for you, your doctor will determine what your lung cancer at advanced stage, this process is called staging.

Is it possible to prevent lung cancer?

The best way to prevent lung cancer do not smoke and avoid inhaling the smoke of others. If you smoke, stop. Although the risk for former smokers is still high compared to non-smokers, it continues to decrease with each year of smoking cessation. Indeed, after more than 10 years, former smoking reduced the risk by 30% to 50%. Just do it!

There is little evidence that eating a healthy diet can help prevent lung cancer, but there are many other benefits. There have been many attempts to reduce the risk of lung cancer among current or former smokers, giving them high doses of vitamins and vitamin preparations that, but none of these studies have been developed favorably. In a study related to vitamin A nutrient called beta-carotene actually increased the rate of lung cancer, so the drawing board!

What are the different types of lung cancer?

There are two main types of lung cancer: lung non small cell cancer, small cell lung cancer and small cell lung cancer. Non-small-cell lung cancer represents about 80% of lung cancers. They comprise a heterogeneous group of cancers grow and spread more slowly than small cell cancers of the lung. Unlike the accounts of lung small cell accounts for 20% of all lung cancers. Although the cells are small, they multiply rapidly and form large tumors that can spread throughout the body. Smoking almost always causes small cell cancers of the lung.

Maybe lung cancer detected at an early stage?

Unfortunately, there is no test for early detection of lung cancer yet. But this new method is called a spiral or helical low dose CT scan has been successful in detecting early lung cancer in smokers and former smokers, when combined with other noninvasive tests. It has not yet been shown whether this criterion should save lives or improve treatment. On the one hand, he often finds violations, which require testing and surgery, but should not be cancer. It is unclear when and how often these tests should be done. Hopefully the national trial of screening for lung – planned for late 2009 – will provide answers to the ultimate test of whether this is an appropriate way to detect lung cancer early. Until then, talk to your doctor about this test for you.

Do not diet affects the risk of lung cancer?

Although some studies have alluded to the relationship between risk of lung cancer and diet, the association remains unproven. He was arrested by the most rigorous of these studies compared high-risk individuals taking vitamin A for those who do so soon because those who took vitamin A (beta carotene), is actually more advanced lung cancer.

I will explain more detail these frequently asked questions (FAQ) about lung cancer in the next article, hopefully with a more detailed explanation will make us more alert and aware of the meaning of lung cancer description, lung cancer prevention, lung cancer care and treatment lung cancer for patients.

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