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smoking = lung carcinoma


snuff Smoking is the leading cause in 90% of cases of lung cancer among men and 70% of women. As the proportion of women smokers, so does that of female lung cancers.

The snuff is the leading cause of death as possible to prevent the Western world, accounting for more than two million deaths each year worldwide, 50% of deaths of subjects between 35 and 65 years is attributable to snuff . In Spain, 35.7% of the population smokes. Snuff-attributable deaths are 14% and in cancers that occur in the population is estimated to snuff is directly responsible for at least 40%. If you produce snuff disappear at least 40% reduction in overall cancer incidence.

Ultimately, each year 17,000 die as a direct result of English snuff and sicken many more. Cigarettes contain over 4,000 chemicals and at least 400 substances with a clear carcinogenic effect. While the smoker inhaled, cigarette burns at 700 degrees Celsius at the tip and about 60 degrees inside. This heat breaks down the snuff, which produces many poisons. While a cigarette burns, wastes become concentrated at the end.

Some cancers are particularly favored by snuff as the lung, lip, tongue, mucosa of the mouth, pharynx, larynx and bladder. 85% of all lung cancer cases are related to snuff, and a smoker is 12 times more likely to develop lung cancer than a nonsmoker. If a smoker stops, it will take about 15 years before your risk of lung cancer equal to that of a nonsmoker. But there is always a clear benefit to quit since the first day.

In my opinion knowing that "nine out of 10 lung tumors are associated with snuff, health authorities should focus on eradicating smoking." "15% of smokers develop the disease throughout their lives. In my opinion it should strongly encourage the information, and from school, when kids are 10 or 12 years. "Diagnosis with regard to this habit is clear:" If we stopped all smoking in 20 years, lung cancer would be somewhat anecdotal.

The odds of a smoker developing lung cancer depends on the age at which smoking began, how long you've smoked, the number of cigarettes smoked daily and how deeply inhaled. What we do know is that the quitting smoking greatly reduces the risk of a person's risk of cancer increases pulmón.Incluso but do not smoke when you're exposed to smoke of snuff in the air. The second leading cause of lung cancer is radon.

Is it possible to prevent lung cancer?. Most lung cancer cases can be avoided simply by not smoking. Not smoking is the most effective way to reduce your risk of lung cancer. Precancerous cells (metaplasia) usually return to normal if you quit smoking. The sooner you quit, the better. Even if you have smoked for years, it is never too late for you to benefit from quitting
What are the symptoms of lung cancer?

-Persistent cough that does not fade and that worsens time.
-constant chest pain that increases with deep breaths.
, coughing up blood.
-Shortness of breath, wheezing or hoarseness.
-Having recurrent episodes of pneumonia or bronchitis.
-Swelling of the neck or face.
Loss of appetite and / or weight. Fatigue.

What about early detection?. As with all cancers, early detection has a major impact on treatment success. Upon detecting lung cancer early, so that has not spread and is found only in one place, the progress of the treatments can increase the levels of survival as much as 49 percent. However, the detection early lung cancer usually is not possible because symptoms do not appear until the disease is advanced, making treatment less effective. "The combined level of survival for all stages of lung cancer is 14 percent."

How is lung cancer diagnosed? If you are experiencing symptoms of lung cancer, your health care provider will assess your medical history, history of smoking @, exposure to substances in the environment and the work and history of cancer in the family. Your health care provider will also perform a physical examination and perhaps order a chest x-ray and other tests. If you suspect lung cancer, your doctor will order a sputum cytology (microscopic examination of cells obtained from the mucus found in the mucus in the lungs). To confirm the presence of cancer, the physician should examine the lung tissue through a biopsy. If you are confirmed lung cancer, additional tests to determine the status (or magnitude) of the disease and whether the cancer has spread to other parts of the body. Lung cancer often spreads to the brain or bones. Knowing the stage where the cancer will help you and your doctor plan appropriate treatment.

How is lung cancer? Treatment depends on several things, including lung cancer (small cell or small cell), the size, location and the extent of the tumor along with the patient's overall health. You can use many different treatments and combinations to control lung cancer and / or improve the quality of life by reducing symptoms.

Individuals with lung cancer non-small cell may be treated in several ways. Although surgery is the most common treatment and effective. As lung cancer grows quickly and small cells in many cases the cancerous cells have spread to other parts of the body, almost always used chemotherapy to reach cancer cells throughout the body. Treatment may also include radiation therapy focused on the tumor of the lung or tumors in other parts of the body.

"Between 10% and 15% of patients can be cured or remain alive five years after diagnosis, without evidence of tumor recurrence. "90% die before 1 year of disease." Knowing this: Quit smoking for yourself, for God's sake !!!!!!!!!

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