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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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