There is no way to treat lung cancer with absolute certainty. In order to answer the question, I would have to know the stage in which the lung cancer has progressed.
The best way to find out about lung cancer treatment options online is to go to hospital websites or cancer websites. From there they should inform you of their treatment programs or lead you to links of those that do.
A dmmn lot is the best way to describe that
lung cancer is the worst according to the doctors the worst way to die is to have a lung cancer and 50.000 people dies every day in the cause of this terrible disease and the best way to avoid it is to stay away from smoke and the wet dark places
The main way to prevent lung cancer is to avoid smoking and areas in which there is a lot of cigarette smoke.
i think that lung cancer can not be transmitted. because its something that it is way different than other disease. if a person has lung cancer and has relationships with someone who does not. their is no way he or she could get. kissing someone does not transmite it...unless that persons has AIDS,HIV etc. than then i do believe that it could be transmitted.
Yes. Smoking effects your luns in a bad way.
Stopping smoking is the only way to lessen the chance of cancer.
Usually a good way to start out papers like that is with statistics, such as how many people die annually because of lung cancer.
The most common preventable cause of lung cancer is the smoking of tobacco products. So the most effective way to prevent lung cancer is to not smoke. This will not prevent all cases of lung cancer, but is a big start. Then limit your chest exposure to medical x-rays to the minimum necessary, and avoid exposure to airborne asbestos, silica, etc. That still won't prevent all lung cancers, but will do a great deal.
Yes. It is much worse than smoking regular cannibus. Typically they are made with a ton of butane. So your basically smoking condensed THC and a ton of lighter fluid. Enjoy.
While most lung cancers are associated with tobacco smoking and environmental exposures like air pollution, there is a small percentage of cases where a genetic predisposition might play a role. Some individuals may have a family history of lung cancer, suggesting a hereditary component. However, it's important to note that hereditary factors are not the primary cause of lung cancer. In cases where there is a family history of lung cancer, genetic counseling and testing may be considered to assess the risk. The most well-known hereditary factor associated with lung cancer is a rare genetic syndrome called Li-Fraumeni syndrome. In individuals with this syndrome, there is an increased risk of various cancers, including lung cancer. In the vast majority of cases, lung cancer is caused by exposure to carcinogens, with tobacco smoke being the leading risk factor. Other environmental factors like exposure to asbestos, radon, and certain occupational hazards also contribute to lung cancer risk.