There are a lot of symptoms depending on the type of cancer you are dealing with. Pain, coughing up blood, difficulty breathing, headaches, seizures, and vocal cord paralysis are some of the symptoms. Treatment usually involves professional medical help but there are holistic sites that practice non-medical therapy and forums online you can go to for advice from other lung cancer patients.
What are the symptoms of brain an lung cancer
I am sorry to hear that you have lung cancer. Some places to look at regarding your treatment options are www.mayoclinic.org/lung-cancer/, www.lungcanceronline.org/treatment/index.html and nationallungcancerpartnership.org.
The book "Lung Cancer Therapy Annual" (v. 6) can give you information on causes, symptoms, signs, diagnosis, treatments, and stages of lung cancer. Other usful books include "A Lung Cancer: Principals and Practice", "Lung Cancer: Making Sense of Diagnosis, Treatment, and Options", and "100 Questions & Answers About Lung Cancer, Second Edition".
Yes the symptoms for lung cancer such as coughing wheezing and tightness in the chest can also mean asthma. Someone who suffers from cystic fybrosis can appear to have lung cancer, pnumonia can also mimic symptoms that are similar to lung cancer.
Medication
Early detection in any form of cancer can potentially mean you can save/ prolong your life. It is always important to find out early but then again how early is early. This also is a big factor. When dealing with lung cancers the fact that you diagnose it early is good but as to "curing/ treatment" it all depends on the type of lung cancer. There are various types of lung cancer and the treatment can be very different. Prevention is better then cure. Say no to smoking!
Shortness of breath
Of the many symptoms of lung cancer, one of the first that is noticed is a cough that will not go away. However other symptoms such as shortness of breath, recurring pneumonia, and change of voice often trigger awareness of the possibility of lung cancer in a patient.
No, Lung Cancer can be caused without ever smoking. Some people can smoke their whole lives and never develop lung cancer. Just like other cancers lung cancer can develop randomly. Always be sure to ask your doctor if you think you are showing symptoms of something.
there is many types of lung cancers due to the fact of smokers dont care about their health and that no one realy looks at their symptoms.
Some symptoms of lung cancer are persistent cough, blood, fatigue.
Some of the symptoms of lung cancer are being short of breath when doing something, having a persistent cough that you can not get rid of, chest pain, or back pain.