The best place to find information on the treatment of lung cancer is through the specialist that diagnosed the condition. A G.P will also be able to give advice and information.
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".
You can find more information related to lung cancer online at websites such as Web MD, Mayo Clinic, and Cancer. You can also visit the Wikipedia page devoted to lung cancer.
You can find information on stages of lung cancer on different websites as well as in books. There are many places to look. I would recommend the library.
A person may get treatments for lung cancer through a specialist doctor. A family doctor will set this up and the specialist will establish a treatment schedule with the hospital.
There are many optimal treatments for lung cancer. Chemotherapy, surgery, and radiation are all possible treatments. Newer treatments allow chemotherapy to have more of a positive effect on treatment, without doing so much damage to positive cells.
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.
Lung cancer staging involves the placement of the cancer's progression into stages, or levels. These stages help a physician study cancer and provide consistent definition levels of cancer and corresponding treatments.
There are alternative treatments for lung cancer. Homeopathy may not help but you can try various nutritional supplements and have some positive results.
One of the best sites to use to find the symptoms of lung cancer are any of the sites sponsored by the Mayo Clinic. Their answers to medical questions are descriptive and accurate. Here is a link to the Mayo Clinic's site on lung cancer: www.mayoclinic.com/health/lung-cancer/DS00038.
In the case of lung cancer staging, results are related to the severity and progression of the cancer.
Approximately 25% of cancer-related deaths in the US are due to lung cancer each year. It is the leading cause of cancer death among both men and women in the country. Early detection and prevention measures, such as avoiding smoking and secondhand smoke, can help reduce this statistic.
The American Cancer Society would be the first place to check with. They are considered the top site for information on Cancer. They could also help you find a doctor for further treatment if you need it.