By: andrewson | 2011-02-05 | Health & Fitness Let us take a look at the signs of Lung Cancer and it's symptoms; suppose you are having pulmonary problems and you believe that these are the Signs read more
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: Rohan Sinha | 2012-11-13 | Health & Fitness Lung cancer begins in our lungs. When we breathe, air goes in through our nose, down the wind pipe and, then, into the lungs. From there it spreads through tubes called bronchi. read more
By: virtualassistant | 2011-01-05 | Cancer Smoking Cigarette smoking is one of the main reasons of lung cancer. 90% of the cancers have been caused by use of tobacco. Tobacco smoke contains over 4,000 chemical compounds, many of which have been shown to be cancer-causing or carcinogenic. The two primary carcinogens in tobacco smoke are chemicals known as nitrosamines and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons. 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: Francis Murphy | 2010-03-30 | Smoking Smoking is one of the major causes of lung cancer or primary carcinoma of the lung, the technical name of lung cancer. Not only this but smoking can even lead to other types of carcinomas including that of bladder, pancreas or kidney. read more
By: rinkirawat | 2012-06-15 | Diseases and Conditions Lung cancer is a result of abnormality in production of cells, as is the case with every kind of cancer. When the basic function of the normal cells is disrupted, and the body has no control over the production and destruction of cells, the condition is called cancer. read more
By: johndysons | 2011-05-07 | Diseases and Conditions Every form of cancer is painful, spreading aggressively in the body leading to death. Lung cancer is one such form of cancer that affects a large number of people across the world. Considered as one of the most fatal types of cancer, a large number of people die every year due to the disease. read more
By: Joshua Panebianco | 2010-03-30 | Mesothelioma Cancer is a disease described as the uncontrollable growth of cells. Cancer of the lungs happens when cells in one lung or both lungs are rapidly growing at an uncontrolled rate. Instead of developing into a healthy and normal lung tissue, these cells continue to grow and form lumps or masses called tumors. These tumors interfere with the main functioning of the lungs. 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: Charlene Nuble | 2010-09-25 | Mesothelioma Lung cancer warning signs can easily be detected once they are manifested by the patient. These warnings signs will caution anyone that he or she might have the disease. read more
By: Ashish pandey | 2011-04-06 | Fitness Equipment Symptoms of lung cancer are of deadly nature. The sooner the problem is detected, the better it is for the survival rate of the patient of lung cancer. read more
By: Charles Henry | 2010-11-03 | Smoking Smoking does harmful effects on the body when observed. Hazards like lung cancer, respiratory diseases as well as other internal harm that smoking gives, is one way to have it stopped once and for all! Getting over the harmful effects and focusing on the lungs after you quit smoking is something to look forward to and all those healthy benefits to ensure a longer life to enjoy and to live. read more
By: Chris Fenton | 2010-11-20 | Health & Fitness Having to smoke for almost as long as you can remember definitely took its toll on your lungs. It is possible however to have clean lungs after smoking all those packs of cigarettes. Now you will be able to reverse some of the damage that you have done to your lungs. Below are some tips that will aid you into whipping your lungs back into shape. 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