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		<title>Signs and Symptoms of Lung Cancer (Part 4)</title>
		<description><![CDATA[From MedicineWorld.org, here are other signs and symptoms to watch out for:
Lung cancer may cause other symptoms due to pressure effects. Pressure on the esophagus can lead to difficulty in swallowing (dysphagia). Pressure on the superior vena cava that returns blood from the upper part of the body to heart can lead to a condition [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Signs and Symptoms of Lung Cancer (Part 3)</title>
		<description><![CDATA[From MedicineWorld.org, here are more some signs and symptoms to watch out for:
Bone and joint pain
?Tumors in the apex (called pancoast&#8217;s tumors, pancoast&#8217;s tumor, pancoast tumor or pancoast tumors) of the lung may invade in to the surrounding nervous structures causing pain in the shoulders or arms. Tumors in these areas are difficult to be [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Your Lung Cancer Symptoms in a Nutshell</title>
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In the early stages of lung cancer, often, you will have no symptoms. It is as the cancer grows that the symptoms begin to appear. Here&#8217;s what you should be looking for when you suspect that you have lung cancer symptoms.Some of these symptoms may include a cough that gets worse or doesn&#8217;t seem to [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Lung Cancer: Basic Facts</title>
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We all have heard of lung cancer but how many of us are well aware of its symptoms? The lung cancer is one of the most perilous diseases that kill thousands of Americans every year and each year the number of cases are increasing. With the occurrences of lung cancer on the rise, it is [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Signs and Symptoms of Lung Cancer (Part 2)</title>
		<description><![CDATA[From MedicineWorld.org, here are more some signs and symptoms to watch out for:
Fluid in the lungs. Lung cancer may spread to the inner lining, or outer covering of the lungs (known as plura) and this may result in development of fluid accumulation between the lung and the chest wall (plural effusion). Development of plural effusion [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Lung Cancer &#8211;  Symptoms, Diagnosis, Treatment and Care</title>
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In the UK 38,000 people are diagnosed with lung cancer every year. There are two types of lung cancer; small cell which occurs in 20% of cases and non-small cell which occurs in 80% of cases. Small cell lung cancer is the most dangerous as it travels through to other parts of the body early [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Lung Cancer Prognosis</title>
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Survival rates have improved for non-small cell lung cancer because of advances in combination radiation and chemotherapy treatment. With treatment, 14% of patients can have a 5 years survival rate, a high achievement in lung cancer terms. Unfortunately, most patient will die within 12 to 18 months of diagnosis.Small cell lung carcinoma is treated primarily [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Lung Cancer Screening &#8211; Do Chest X-Rays Help?</title>
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There is one indisputable fact about lung cancer &#8212; the earlier the disease is detected, the better the chances of curing it. This is why lung cancer screening is of prime importance.Doctors point out that although the overall survival rate for lung cancer at the five-year mark is only 15%, the survival rate for those [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://allaboutlungcancer.net/cancer/lung-cancer-screening-do-chest-x-rays-help/</link>
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		<title>All We Need to Know About Lung Cancer</title>
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The great majority of lung cancers originate within the walls of the bronchi, the three-like structures of tubes which carry air to the lungs. That is why lung cancers are more correctly know as bronchogenic cancers. The direct cause of this form of cancer, like all other cancers, is unknown. However, there is much evidence [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Lung Cancer Survival Rate</title>
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Several factors influence lung cancer survival rates. The type of cancer, the stage it is at when diagnosed, and the overall condition of the patient all play a role in determining survival. Cancer survival is usually expressed in terms of a five-year survival rate, which is the percentage of patients with cancer who survive at [...]]]></description>
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