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There               is               growing               debate               over               whether               certain               people               should               get               screened               for               lung               cancer.

Society               is               under               the               impression               that               lung               cancer               only               affects               those               that               smoke,               however               that               is               not               the               only               case.

While               yes,               it               does               mainly               affect               smokers,               it               can               also               show               up               to               those               who               have               never               touched               a               cigarette               in               their               life.

Here               is               a               guide               to               getting               screened               for               lung               cancer,               for               those               who               feel               they               should               receive               one.

One               way               to               determine               if               you               are               at               risk               for               lung               cancer               is               for               your               doctor               to               do               a               CT               Scan,               where               they               do               complete               scanning               of               your               lungs.

While               catching               it               earlier               on               may               be               helpful               to               some               people               if               they               are               diagnosed               with               non-small               cell               lung               cancer,               it               may               not               be               of               much               help               or               hope               to               those               who               have               small               cell               lung               cancer.

Treatment               is               not               often               helpful               for               those               with               small               cell               lung               cancer.
               Some               of               the               risks               involved               with               getting               a               CT               Scan               are               as               follows.

The               scan               can               spot               abnormalities               in               about               20               to               60               percent               of               smokers               and               former               smokers,               but               most               of               the               time               these               are               scars,               or               inflammation               in               non-cancerous               conditions,               so               it               may               cause               unnecessary               alarm.

If               spots               or               larger               nodules               are               found,               then               more               tests               will               be               required               to               determine               if               lung               cancer               is               present.

This               can               lead               to               biopsies               and               surgeries,               which               have               risks               all               their               own.
               Another               risk               is               that               there               is               a               small               amount               of               radiation.

Lungs               have               a               greater               chance               of               developing               radiation-induced               cancer.

So               there               is               one               more               factor               to               consider.

Also,               the               screening               may               detect               small               tumors               that               would               never               be               cancerous               and               unnecessary               surgeries               and               biopsies               would               be               done               for               really               no               reason.
               The               pros               to               getting               screened               for               getting               screened               for               lung               cancer               would               be               that               if               caught               early,               some               of               the               tumors               found               due               to               the               lung               cancer               could               be               removed,               thus               greatly               increasing               your               chance               at               survival.
               So               if               you               are               a               smoker,               or               ever               have               smoked,               or               been               around               second               hand               smoke               for               a               long               period               of               time,               it's               worth               considering               getting               screened               for               lung               cancer               as               long               as               you               can               remember               there               are               some               real               risks               involved,               and               that               even               if               caught,               some               problems               might               not               be               caught               in               time.

Also               consider               getting               screened               if               you               have               worked               around               asbestos               or               radon.

This               can               also               put               you               at               risk.

Some               signs               and               symptoms               of               lung               cancer               are:               cough,               shortness               of               breath,               hoarseness,               blood               in               the               sputum               and               pain.
               If               you               are               a               smoker,               quitting               now,               even               if               you               have               smoked               for               a               number               of               years,               can               greatly               improve               your               health               and               reduce               your               risk               of               getting               lung               cancer.

You               can               talk               to               your               doctor               about               a               successful               way               to               quit               smoking.

There               are               support               groups,               medicines               and               some               other               alternative               routes               you               can               take.

You               can               also               visit               the               website:               http://www.smokefree.gov/               for               some               great               information.

You,               and               your               loved               ones               will               thank               you               for               kicking               the               habit!




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