By: Dinesh Kumar D | 2010-03-26 | Mesothelioma Lung cancer is caused mainly because of smoking and it affects the lungs. It can even occur in people who have never smoked if they have inhaled the cancer causing agents. In traditional orthodox treatment, Lung cancer is treated either by surgery, chemotherapy, radiation therapy, biological therapy, and photodynamic therapy. But it was not successful in great way. 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: Charlene Nuble | 2010-09-10 | Cancer It would be false to assume that there is cure for lung cancer especially if it has reached the terminal stages or the stages 3 and 4. When cancer reaches these stages, there is a very slim chance that the cancer can be cured. 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: Colten | 2010-09-27 | Men's Health Scientific studies show that an increase in lung disease among workers that smokers who were exposed to asbestos and a significant increase in workers exposed to asbestos. read more
By: lexoremman | 2010-09-24 | Diseases and Conditions Lung Cancer is the most common cause of death worldwide accounting for 1.35 million new cases per year and 1.18 million deaths for both incidence and mortality rate. 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: 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: Marry Parker | 2010-12-05 | Cancer The Carcinoma Of The Lung usually gets undiscovered to get a prolonged time ahead of the affected person starts to sense any signs in in relation to a single out of four instances. On the other hand the pet breakthrough all through other routine assessments is usually the way for obtaining against eachother a lot of a period these since the chest X-rays. 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: lexoremman | 2010-09-29 | Health & Fitness Lung Cancer is the most common cause of death worldwide accounting for 1.35 million new cases per year and 1.18 million deaths for both incidence and mortality rate. read more
By: priya singh | 2012-08-09 | Cancer Staging the lung cancer is necessary to estimate the size of a tumour and detecting its metastases in the lymph nodes or other organs of the body. read more
By: Maggie Scott | 2012-04-18 | Cancer Lung cancer chemotherapy is used to kill the cancerous cells from the infected area. Remember to take the full course of medication. read more