No. Although vomiting CAN result from a cancer symptom, or treatment, such as chemotherapy.
no
Yes. Although not a common symptom, it does occur. This is a symptom my mother (Stage 4 squamous cell NSC lung cancer) is currently experiencing. In her case it is disturbing, but not too painful. Her appetite however is very poor.
A wheeze is a symptom of many serious lung diseases as it is the result of the airways narrowing. There are many causes of wheezing such as Asthma, Bronchitis and lung cancer.
For lung cancer, the symptoms are very hard to detect. If you are a smoker, you might feel them in an advance manner than a non-smoker. This includes very rapid weight gain and loss, loss being the most advanced symptom in accordance with lung cancer.
It was mainly recognized as a bad symptom of smoking in 1921 by Fritz Lickint. But it was recognized as a disease in 1761.
my fathers voice became scrachy and low. he was in fact loosing it he was diagnoised with lung cancer and this was a symptom . sorry to tell u that but please have it checked.
Vomiting
A loud, annoying, hacking cough is a symptom. It can be a symptom of cold, flu, bronchitis, walking pneumonia, or full blown pneumonia. It can be a symptom of a lung condition-- such as a blood clot, embolism, cancer, or just a localized infection in the lung/s. See your doctor; it's likely viral or bacterial.
no its not
Chemotherapy for non-small cell lung cancer often has severe side effects, including nausea and vomiting, hair loss, anemia, weakening of the immune system, and sometimes infertility.
Absrract of lung cancer