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Lung cancer and asbestos disease

Generally speaking, lung cancer, because symptoms are not visible in the early stages of the disease, treatment, it will be a big issue, especially when there is detection of tumor metastases, or secondary cancer cells already exist in other organs in the body. Much of the research is devoted to the discovery of the first symptoms of lung cancer. Extensive research conducted by mesothelioma research clinics have found some of the symptoms of lung

cancer closely associated with the disease.

The three main symptoms of lung cancer, which should not be ignored are shortness of breath, pain when breathing or coughing, and is not a persistent cough, especially if accompanied by the stress of blood phlegm mucus. In addition, loss of appetite, fatigue, loss of body weight is three symptoms that indicate lung cancer. The site also deals with the symptoms that may indicate, and also contributes to the wording contained in the initial stages of the disease, so that appropriate action can be taken as soon as possible.

Phase IV, involving lymph nodes or cancer, which spread to other organs, chickens treated with chemotherapy and palliative care to reduce symptoms and increase comfort zone years of survival.

Erionite fibers were found in biopsies of lung cancer patient. The third type of disease is biphasic, it is a combination of two other species, and consists of 20-35% of all cases. In fact, mesothelioma, new research shows that during the period from the outbreak of cancer may be 10 - 60 years of age with exposure to asbestos.

It is said that mesothelioma is linked to lung cancer and is a good idea to help you be charged if someone feels like they are diagnosed as a result of the work took place in their lives. Mesothelioma is the term used to describe a cancer tumor, which means that the mesothelial cells the body, usually the lungs, heart, stomach or body. Mesothelioma is a form of cancer caused by exposure to carcinogens such as asbestos.

Most cancers are caused by external stimuli and have a different disease.

Exhibition

The time between exposure and the development of cancer ranges from 15 to 30 years. The risk increases of 30 percent of all days of exposure to second-hand smoke. Passive smoking: Exposure to second-hand smoke has proven to be a risk factor.

Although it is rarely discussed, exposure to toxic fumes in the workplace or toxic substances in the air, contribute to a large number of deaths from lung cancer. For example, exposure to diesel emissions, asbestos, paints, and was considered to be strongly correlated with increased risk of lung cancer. Although the changes in the lungs begin almost immediately after exposure to carcinogens, lung cancer has years to develop.