Lung cancer is still one of the most difficult challenges to health in the world. It continues to be the leading cause of cancer death, with millions of new cases diagnosed annually. In India, pollution, smoking, and lifestyle factors increase the incidence of lung cancer.
On a positive note, early diagnosis and treatment of lung disease can increase survival rates. Knowledge of symptoms, risk factors, and treatment options empowers people to take control of their health before they reach late-stage disease.
Our lungs allow us to take in oxygen and breathe out carbon dioxide, which are functions of life. When the cancer invades normal lung function, the entire body is compromised, as are the lungs. The good news is that, as advances in lung disease treatment continue to develop, opportunities for recovery and long-term management of lung diseases continue to be more attainable than ever before.
Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer (NSCLC): The NSCLC generally grows more slowly than SCLC, and it is more likely to be treated with surgery, radiation, or targeted therapy if caught early.
Small Cell Lung Cancer (SCLC): SCLC is a more aggressive cancer that is commonly associated with smoking. However, in the early stages, the SCLC will spread rapidly, although it may respond to chemotherapy and radiation.
The early symptoms of lung cancer are often vague or incorrectly attributed to other lung issues. Any persistent symptoms should always be taken seriously:
There are several tools that modern medicine uses to determine if lung cancer is present:
Surgical Treatment for Lung Cancer in Chennai has improved significantly in the last several years. What kind of treatment someone receives for lung disease is dependent on the type of lung disease, the stage, and the overall health of the individual.
Although there may not be a certain method to totally control lung cancer, there are wise determinations you can make to reduce your risk and possibly enhance lung health:
Yes, Surgery, targeted treatment, and immuno-oncology have dramatically increased the rates of potentially curable diseases, particularly lung cancer.
No, it is not. But smoking and a healthy lifestyle can reduce your chance.
A cough that nags, slight breathlessness, or mild discomfort in the chest, and are sometimes considered exhausted, but potentially underreported in early disease.
Given the advancements in treatments for lung diseases, the increasing availability of screening programs to test for lung cancer early, and the understanding of feasible lifestyle changes to lower the risk of lung cancer, patients have statistically improved odds.
At Chennai Institute of Pulmonology, we aim to help each individual breathe easier through excellent care, optimal technology, and compassion. Each breath matters -look after your lungs, and they will look after you.