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		<title>Smoking and lung cancer</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 01 Feb 2011 05:17:01 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Peter</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Smoking is one of the surest ways of developing lung cancer. Cigarette smoke contains so many carcinogens that it is a wonder it is still being sold legally all across the world. Because of conscious efforts from different groups and organizations all over the world, cigarette consumption has dropped in most first world countries. Unfortunately, [...]]]></description>
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Smoking is one of the surest ways of developing lung cancer. Cigarette smoke contains so many carcinogens that it is a wonder it is still being sold legally all across the world. Because of conscious efforts from different groups and organizations all over the world, cigarette consumption has dropped in most first world countries.</p>
<p>Unfortunately, cigarette companies have refocused their attention to developing nations and because of this, smoking is on the rise among the youth in third world countries. More active measures should be taken in order to help the youth curb this harmful and addictive habit. </p>
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		<title>Life With Lung Cancer</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 16 Nov 2010 19:06:25 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Peter</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Surviving lung cancer means more than just beating the physical disease. There are also emotional and mental challenges that come with dealing with cancer. Learning to live with the disease and the required treatments and medical visits that arise because of it is crucial to survival.The treatments for cancer can be harsh on the body. [...]]]></description>
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<p><br/><br/>Surviving lung cancer means more than just beating the physical disease. There are also emotional and mental challenges that come with dealing with cancer. Learning to live with the disease and the required treatments and medical visits that arise because of it is crucial to survival.<br/><br/>The treatments for cancer can be harsh on the body. Surgery may remove a tumor, but it may also remove parts of or entire organs in the process. After surviving the cancer procedure itself, patients must then learn to survive the new condition they find their bodies in. It is possible that the body will function differently due to the surgery. Procedures like chemotherapy and radiotherapy can also have lasting effects on a patient&#8217;s general health.<br/><br/>In addition to these physical challenges, many patients also experience emotional trials as a result of being diagnosed with lung cancer and undergoing therapy to treat it. Some fear that the cancer will return after it has been treated. Others find it difficult to cope with the lasting effects of the cancer and the way it interrupts their daily life. They could also experience a sense of isolation if they perceive that their loved ones don&#8217;t or can&#8217;t understand their feelings.<br/><br/>Negative feelings arising because of cancer are not unusual. The tribulation of surviving the disease &#8211; hearing the diagnosis, undergoing therapy, coping with side effects &#8211; commonly causes uncertainty and negativity. Those struggling to survive with lung cancer may feel depressed or anxious because of the disease. It is also not unusual for patients to experience anger and fear due to their illness.<br/><br/>Coping with these emotions is part of the challenge of surviving lung cancer. The first step to doing that is simply to admit that those emotions are there and to try to discern why. Additionally, it is important to realize that these reactions are natural and normal, and may even be helpful.<br/><br/>Anger can result from a diagnosis of lung cancer. Feeling angry about being the one struck with the disease, the one who has to endure the stress and worry of treatment, is normal. Some find that this anger is actually a motivating force as they learn to survive with lung cancer. It can help patients to become assertive about what they want and need from treatment. In patients who do not find their anger motivating and helpful, it is possible to include counseling as part of their new routine for surviving the cancer.<br/><br/>In contrast to anger, other patients could feel depressed as they attempt to survive with lung cancer. Some patients no longer feel like their usual selves and lose interest in the things that had been their favorite activities before their diagnosis. Depression can be destructive. A patient who has survived lung cancer but is now depressed may need support from loved ones in order to cope with their new reality.<br/><br/>Despite any of these feelings, patients surviving with lung cancer should take pro-active steps to managing their disease and going on with their lives. Eating a healthy diet it one way to do this, as a balanced diet not only promotes general good healthy, but can also help patients feel like they are in control of some aspect of their lives still. Exercise also promotes good health and can reduce the risk of the lung cancer returning or spreading.</p>
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		<title>Asbestos Induced Lung Cancer Pervasive in Veterans</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 06 Oct 2010 10:31:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Peter</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Cancer</b>]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Asbestos Mesothelioma]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[According to statistics, more than 30% of Americans suffering from mesothelioma&#8211;a deadly asbestos-induced lung cancer&#8211;were exposed to asbestos while serving their country. Veterans and shipyard workers face the greatest risk of developing mesothelioma or similar diseases because of the extensive use of asbestos in military equipment and products, buildings, ships, and submarines. This is especially [...]]]></description>
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<p><br/><br/>According to statistics, more than 30% of Americans suffering from mesothelioma&#8211;a deadly asbestos-induced lung cancer&#8211;were exposed to asbestos while serving their country. Veterans and shipyard workers face the greatest risk of developing mesothelioma or similar diseases because of the extensive use of asbestos in military equipment and products, buildings, ships, and submarines. This is especially true for veterans who served during or after World War II and before the1970s when the government began regulating use of asbestos.<br/><br/>Sadly, hundreds of thousands, if not millions, of American veterans have suffered exposure to asbestos, putting them at higher risk of developing asbestosis, mesothelioma, or other illness.<br/><br/>Veterans who have been diagnosed with an asbestos-induced lung cancer such as mesothelioma have legal rights and may be able to recover compensation for their losses and suffering. Only an experienced mesothelioma lawyer will know if you have a valid legal claim.<br/><br/>The Risk for Navy Veterans<br/><br/>Asbestos-induced lung cancer is a significant problem among Navy veterans, particularly because the use of asbestos was so very extensive on ships. Virtually no area on a Navy ship built before the 1970s is safe including:<br/><br/>?	Fire and engine rooms<br/><br/>?	Boiler rooms<br/><br/>?	Navigation rooms<br/><br/>?	Mess halls<br/><br/>?	Sleeping quarters<br/><br/>Additionally, commonly used products such as gaskets, cables, insulation, adhesives, valves, and numerous others contained asbestos. Navy veterans, like other veterans, were prone to carry asbestos dust home on their clothes, thereby exposing their loved ones to the dangerous fibers.<br/><br/>Veterans&#8217; Rights<br/><br/>Veterans groups across the country have started taking action to ensure their rights are protected. For instance, some veterans organizations have called on Congress to fund early lung cancer detection programs, which is especially important given the long latency period for mesothelioma&#8211;usually 30 to 50 years. Individual veterans, and, in some cases, their families, are filing legal claims to hold responsible parties accountable for the suffering caused by asbestos-induced lung disease.</p>
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		<title>All We Need to Know About Lung Cancer</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 12 Apr 2010 22:48:22 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Peter</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Cancer</b>]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Lung Cancer]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Lung Cancer Cases]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[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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<p><br/><br/>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 to show that cigarette smoking is responsible factor, as well as inhalation of certain irritating dusts (including cobalt and chromates) and fumes. Lung cancer cases have increased, and now account for about 15% of all cancers. The disease occurs in middle life or later, with greater frequency in men.<br/><br/><strong>Symptoms</strong>. Symptoms vary with the size and location of the tumor. The patient develops a cough early in the illness. It is usually dry but there may be blood in the mucus. There is chest pain similar to that of pleurisy. The patient is often short of breath and wheezes as he breathes. His finger joints swell painfully. There can be swelling of the face and upper extremities, and swallowing difficulties, depending upon where the tumor located.<br/><br/><strong>Complications.</strong> Complications include collapse of the lung, recurrent pneumonias, bronchiectasis, and lung abscess. However, the real danger is the fatal spread of this tumor to other parts of the body.<br/><br/><strong>Prevention.</strong> The main hope is to identify the tumor before the symptoms appear. For that reason, all men over 40, and particularly those who smoke, should have routine chest X rays. A patient who has a persistent cough, or spits blood, should notify his doctor promptly. People who have repeated bouts of pneumonia, or a case of pneumonia that does not respond to treatment, should be checked to rule out the possibility of underlying malignant disease. It may also be suspected in any case of unresponding lung disease for which no cause of apparent. Early recognition and surgery to eradicate the disease are vital. Delay that permits, the cancer to spread beyond the confines of the lung is fatal.</p>
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		<title>Metastatic Lung Cancer Explained</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 07 Mar 2010 23:58:04 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Peter</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Cancer</b>]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Anyone who has been diagnosed with lung cancer, or care takers of those, will want to be sure to get the facts about just what metastatic lung cancer is and how it effects your situation. Let&#8217;s take an in depth look at what it means, and how it will effect someone going through it. Additionally, [...]]]></description>
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<p><br/><br/>Anyone who has been diagnosed with lung cancer, or care takers of those, will want to be sure to get the facts about just what metastatic lung cancer is and how it effects your situation. Let&#8217;s take an in depth look at what it means, and how it will effect someone going through it. Additionally, by knowing what lung metastases are you will know what you or a loved one needs to remain calm and comfortable during this trying time.<br/><br/>Metastatic lung cancer occurs when malignant cancer cells move from the original tumor and begin invading surrounding tissue. This results in the cancerous cells entering the blood stream and spreading from the primary tumor (the original one) to a new tumor, called the secondary tumor. These new tumors may even be in parts of the body away from the lungs.<br/><br/>The lungs and the lymphatic system are under attack by cancerous cells. As a result, the white blood cells that fight off infection and diseases are also under siege. This means that while the patient has metastatic lung cancer, the patient&#8217;s body will be more prone to infection because their white blood cells are too few to fight off the new illness.<br/><br/>Lung metastases is very serious and needs to be monitored by medical professionals. Anyone going through chemotherapy for this disease must avoid any contact with disease or infection because of their week immune system. The most important thing to remember is that people suffering through metastatic lung cancer really need friends to stick by them during their trying time<br/><br/>For more information on this topic, including treatments, support, and symptoms please visit the website below.</p>
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		<title>Cure Lung Cancer &#8211; Is Lung Cancer Curable?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 20 Jan 2010 19:17:20 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Peter</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Cancer</b>]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[As you know, our lungs are the most vital organs of our body. It absorbs oxygen from the air and distributes it to different parts of our body; it also expels carbon dioxide from our body into the air. When however, malignant cells develop in our lungs, we suffer from lung cancer.In this article I [...]]]></description>
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<p><br/><br/>As you know, our lungs are the most vital organs of our body. It absorbs oxygen from the air and distributes it to different parts of our body; it also expels carbon dioxide from our body into the air. When however, malignant cells develop in our lungs, we suffer from lung cancer.In this article I will tell you whether lung cancer is curable or not.<br/><br/>Needless to say, the primary cause behind lung cancer is smoking. It is sad that even after a lot of government-sponsored propaganda against smoking and its ill-effects, people continue their smoking habits, without realizing how much they are damaging their bodies. And if you think that you only need to stop smoking in order to cure lung cancer, you are dead wrong! Along with abstaining from smoking yourself, you should also try to live and work in a smoke-free environment. This is because passive smoking can also affect your lungs as much as active smoking does.<br/><br/>There are many different symptoms of lung cancer. If you are coughing frequently, with so much pressure that blood is coming out of your lungs, then in all probability you are suffering from lung cancer. Also, if you are having difficulty in breathing, then too it is possible that you are suffering from lung cancer. However, mere occurrence of these symptoms should not lead you to believe that you have lung cancer. I&#8217;d suggest you consult with a professional doctor because only a qualified doctor can tell you whether you are suffering from lung cancer or not.<br/><br/>In order to diagnose lung cancer, your doctor will ask you to go through different types of tests. The common tests that are used to diagnose lung cancer are x-ray, sputum test, CT scans and biopsies.<br/><br/>And it is really easy to cure lung cancer. Chemotherapy and radiotherapy are the two ways to cure lung cancer. Mostly, doctors use a combination of both the therapies in order to cure lung cancer. In some cases, surgery maybe used instead of radiation, especially if cancer has not spread beyond the lungs of the patient. However, these treatments are quite costly. So if you are not yet a lung cancer sufferer I&#8217;d recommend that you take immediate steps to prevent it. And the first step to prevent lung cancer is to stop smoking.</p>
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