i don't really know, but i will pray for those who do have lung cancer.
There is a higher rate of cures and longer remissions than there used to be; some survivors are 10+ years! I'm a Survivor of almost 2 years and hope I last at least that long!
I am 34 years old and I have been living with 1 lung since it was removed when I was eight hours old. I live a normal life and do not notice any physical difference between myself and others. To answer your question, at least 34 years (hopefully longer in my case)
Lungs are essential to life for every kind of mammal. Without lungs, a person could only live for a few minutes. This is due to the fact that, without oxygen, the brain will die and the heart will stop.
Lungs function independently in its dual nature just like the kidneys or any other dual organs.If one lung is removed a person can still survive but with caution from infection or other ailments.
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Yes you can live with one lung.And you can live with one kidney
If you take care of yourself you can live a full life with just one lung. Many people have. You have to maintain a healthy lifestyle and follow your doctor's orders, you should be fine.
The loss of one lung does not decrease a person's life span.
People have lived into their 90s with one lung. (One only loses maximal exercise capacity, due to reduced total lung volume.)
no it is not possible that an person can live with out one lung
Yes you can live with one lung.
Yes. A person can live with just one lung.
Activities a person can do with only one lung is something we might not know because they don't have enough strength to do it.
The lungs operate independently , and you can live with one lung.
A person can live with one kidney and one lung. They can live if the spleen is removed as well. That is about it.
People can live with one lung or one kidney.
You can. You won't be able to very physically active, but people have survived with only one lung.
Whatever you want. Arnold Jacobs, one of the best tuba players of the 1900's, had only one lung, and yet he could play louder than an entire section of lesser tubas. Having only one lung means that you need to strengthen that lung a bit first, but you really have no limitation. The Average person only uses like 20 percent of their full lung capacity. Just get your one lung up to at leat 40 and youll be good
Whatever you want. Arnold Jacobs, one of the best tuba players of the 1900's, had only one lung, and yet he could play louder than an entire section of lesser tubas. Having only one lung means that you need to strengthen that lung a bit first, but you really have no limitation. The Average person only uses like 20 percent of their full lung capacity. Just get your one lung up to at leat 40 and youll be good
an a person live normally with only one kidney
Yes u can live without a lung because the lung is like a ballon so u will only run out of breth easier than normal!!!