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What are the Causes and Effects of Lung Cancer

Lung cancer is a prevalent and often deadly disease with several known causes and a range of treatment options. The primary causes include smoking, genetic predisposition, and exposure to harmful chemicals such as radon, arsenic, and asbestos.

What are the Causes and Effects of Lung Cancer

What are the Causes and Effects of Lung Cancer

Treatments

Radiation
Energy Beams to zap cancer
Clinical Trials
Innovative New Drugs
Other treatments not working
Targeted Drug Therapy
Target aspects of Cancer
Supportive Care
Prolong life more comfortably
Treat Symptoms
Never to Cure
Chemotherapy
Medicine for whole body
Non-Small Cell

Surgery, Chemo, Radiation

Sometimes Surgery, Combined Chemo & Radiation, Chemo Alone

Chemo, Target Drug Therapy, Supportive Care, Clinical Trials

Surgery, Sometimes Chemo

Small Cell
Stage 4

Chemo, Supportive Care

Stage 3

Chemo & Radiation, Clinical Trials, Supportive Care

Stage 2

Chemo and Radiation

Stage 1

Sometimes surgery, Chemo & Radiation Combo

www.mayoclinic.com/health/lung-cancer

Effects

www.lungcancer.org
Symptoms
Often Confused with other illnesses
Bone Pain (spread)
Bloody Sputum
Intense Cough
Side Effects of Treatment
fatigue
Dental Issues
Diarrhea
Chemo Brain

Difficulty Concentrating

Memory Loss

Hair Loss

Causes

www.cancerresearchuk.org/cancer-help/type/lung-cancer
Work Chemicals
Arsenic
Asbestos
Radon
Smoking
adulescent smokers, higher risk
Hereditary
Have 1st degree relatives with lung cancer, 51% risk increase

About Lung Cancer

Statistics
deaths in 2013 159,480
New cases are 228,190
Most common cancer
Small Cell Cancer
most deadly
cannot be surgically removed
aggressive
Non-Small Cell Cancer
www.cancer.gov/cancertopics/types/lung
less aggressive
appears in clumps
most common form of lung cancer