Informative Speech On Lung Cancer

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Getting yourself scanned or x-rays can actually help you prevent any further damage to your lungs and you could also stop on time to save your life. If you go to the doctor after a period of time, you could face some serious consequences for the rest of your life. If you go on time the doctors could remove the tumor on time to save your life, which will limit the cancer you have in your lungs. There is more than one way to stop this from spreading even more then what it is.
The national lung screening trail showed that participants who received low dose helical computed tomography scans had a 20% lower risk of dying from lung cancer than did participants who received standard chest x-rays. This trail was restricted to people aged 55 to 74 years …show more content…

It just depends how long theses test take and when you got them done. You just have to be very patient and see when the results come in. When the results come in the doctor would more likely contact you or give you an appointment.
Lung cancer has four different stages to it. The first stage is you only have cancer in your lungs and its not spreading yet. Second stage of Lung Cancer is the tumor is bigger than 2 inches and might have spread closer to the lymph nodes. Third stage is the tumor has grown bigger to the point it has invaded near organs. The fourth and last stage of Lung Cancer is the cancer cell has spread other places into your body rather than just your lungs. Depending on what type of stage of cancer you have also depends which treatment you need.
The treatment for lung cancer depends on what type and what stage the cancer is on. If you have non-small cell lung cancer is treated by having surgery, chemotherapy, radiation therapy, targeted therapy, or with a combination of all these treatments all together. Doctors can use all those treatments to treat non-small cell lung cancer. The treatments that you need to treat small cell lung cancer are with radiation and chemotherapy. (Lung Cancer,

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