By: Trevor Gardner | 2010-03-31 | Smoking It is well known and well documented that smoking is a major cause of Lung Cancer. Smoking can also cause chronic types of the disease, plus cancer of the bladder, pancreas and the kidney. read more
By: david david | 2011-07-27 | Health & Fitness Need the facts about lung cancer? Lung cancer starts when abnormal cells grow out of control in the lungs. Lung cancer and smoking often, but not always, go hand in hand. There usually are no signs or early symptoms of lung cancer. read more
By: T. J. Lashley | 2010-03-31 | Mesothelioma Mesothelioma lung cancer is a major disease brought about by being exposed to asbestos. It is said that malignant cells appear in the mesothelium, the sac that acts as a defensive cover for many of the internal organs in the body. read more
By: Dr.Mike Boucher | 2010-10-20 | Wellness Lung cancer staging refers to a system of classifying where the cancer is in its growth. This allows physicians a guide to help determine what treatments would be most effective and how aggressively those treatments should be administered. It is also a way of determining the potential outcome of a particular case of lung cancer. The lower the stage, the better the odds of a full recovery. read more
By: Kareem Mitchell | 2011-04-07 | Health & Fitness Medical practitioners dealing with mesothelioma have to approach an modern strategy of assault to fight this situation. New treatment options like angiogenesis, photodynamic and gene treatment maintai... read more
By: AlnwickKajetan | 2010-10-27 | Diseases and Conditions As with most cancers, the earlier you detect lung cancer the better your chances of survival. In fact, when it's caught in the first stages, there's an almost 50% survival rate after five years. This is a remarkable number considering the fact that overall, lung cancer has only a 15% survival rate. read more
By: Charlene Nuble | 2010-09-24 | Cancer Lung cancer and drug abuse has something in common – smoking. The fact is, a lot of people are dying because of just one stick of cigarette fired up on a lazy afternoon or after having a sumptuous meal. read more
By: Seo5 Consulting | 2010-12-07 | Cancer Ask any lung cancer patient what is the most important thing to get through this journey and they will all answer you the same thing: support and information. read more
By: Charlene Nuble | 2010-09-11 | Cancer Lung cancer takes time to produce chronic and severe symptoms. Therefore, it is important that one knows the different early symptoms of lung cancer in order to recognize the disease early and prompt treatment can be given. read more
By: andrewsmith | 2011-01-08 | Health & Fitness It is estimated that more than seventy percent of the cancer person diagnosed with the throat cancer are at the advanced stage of it. read more
By: Joni Bell | 2010-03-30 | Cancer Cancer has been a plague on humanity for a long time. Can you even imagine the impact this would have on our world if the suffering of so many people could be put to an end? read more
By: Mandy Gardner | 2011-12-01 | Alternative Medicine Cancer is a massive heterogeneous class of disease making the groups of cells display uncontrolled growth. This leads to destroyed adjacent tissues and often metastasizes, wherein tumor cells spread by means of our bloodstream. read more
By: Colten | 2010-09-27 | Men's Health True to most cases the treatment of cancer depends on many factors. Once a lung cancer has been staged, the physician and the patient can discuss with each other now treatment options that will be necessary. The patient should be well informed about the side effects and possible outcomes of a particular procedure read more
By: Timmy Vic1 | 2010-09-29 | Health & Fitness Lung Cancer Insight is a web site that provides Lung Cancer Resource and gives Lung Cancer Support. The information is for anyone affected by Lung Cancer. read more
By: David Silva | 2010-04-01 | Mesothelioma Nearly a quarter of the people diagnosed with lung cancer never experience any symptoms at all. So while these lung cancer signs can serve as red flags, their absence doesn't necessarily mean everything is just fine. read more