Lung Cancer – Your Risk factors

I know that at the mere mention of the name cancer when the doctor is examining your health condition you are likely to frown even if the doctor was not referring to your case. This is because cancer is a disease that scares people both the sick and the other family. When a member of the family is down with cancer everybody is concern. Many will wonder that if cancer is in the family and it is hereditary who is going to be the next victim or casualty? These concerns are justified and therefore it is only important that we do all we can to reduce the risk factors as much as we can. What can be avoided should and must be avoided so that we do not find ourselves in this state of panic. A risk factor for lung cancer is anything capable of increasing ones chances of getting lung cancer. It is important on the onset to understand that having one or more of the risk factors is not a conclusion that one is definitely going to contract lung cancer it is not always the case. There are just indications of risks and not finality, as a matter of fact one may portray a number of these factors but is still free from cancer while one who did not have any of the risk factors end up being diagnosed with lung cancer. I am put a lot of emphasis on this so that you are not scared in anyway.
Lung Cancer – Smoking
Cigarette smoking is one of the major risk factors of lung cancer and allow me to repeat once more that it is not automatic that if you are smoking then you will definitely get lung cancer no, you only have higher risk but not definite. Back to the discussion, as a risk factor it is estimated that out of a total of 100, 85 lung cancers are directly related to cigarette smoking be it cigars or pipe smoking all increases ones risk for lung cancer. As a smoker it is important that you are aware of the dangers of smoking because your risk of getting lung cancer increases depending on the quantity and the duration of smoking.
Quitting smoking however lowers your risk for getting cancer the good news about all this is that your risk will go down even if you partially stop for example if you are used to smoking one packet of 40 sticks of cigarette daily and you reduce it by half this reduction will go a long way in reducing your risk of getting lung cancer. Even though there will be reduction even on partial quitting it will be much better if you quit completely.
The risk associated to cigarette smoking is also extended to secondhand smokers. That is to say people who do not smoke at all but stays around smokers. Because of the nicotine emanating from the smoke of cigarette burns, if these are inhaled by these none smokers then they are equally in danger of contracting lung cancer as a result of this simple action.
Lung Cancer – Other risks
It is not all about cigarette smoking that increases the risk factors of lung cancers, we have other risks as well. The exposure to some addictive substances may increase your risk for lung cancer and such substances may include:
- Marijuana – This is a very powerful substance whose effect is very significant. Smoking just one marijuana cigarette, or a joint, has the capability of affecting the lungs to the tune of smoking a whole pack of cigarettes.
- Certain chemicals – These include arsenic and asbestos they are equally able to increase the risk.
- Radiation – This come a result of exposures from your work place, medical tests, or from the environment (such as radioactive dust).
- Radon gas – This includes exposure from your home or work place.
- Air pollution – Living where the air is polluted can increase your risk for lung cancer due to the inhalation of contaminated oxygen.
Risk of lung cancer may also come due to changes in gene mutations. These gene changes often occur as one approaches old age. As precautionary measure it is important to seek for medical attention immediately if you:
- Experience unexpected onset of chest pain which is characterized by crushing or squeezing and is progressing in intensity, or appears with symptoms associated to heart attack like shortness of breath and nausea.
- Experiencing sudden difficulty in breathing.
- If you are coughing up a lot of blood (not just streaks of blood or a small amount of blood mixed with a lot of mucus) from your lungs.
- Have been vomiting and feeling that you are likely to pass out when you sit up or stand for some time.
As mention earlier cancer is a very devastating illness and it will be advisable that you are always in constant touch with your doctor to find out when an evaluation is needed resulting from your health experiences like if you:
- Have new chest pain (more than just discomfort when you cough) that lasts a long time and deteriorate when you take a deep breathe.
- Develop symptoms of pneumonia like shortness of breath, cough, and fever.
- Have a cough that produces a small amount of bloody (bright red or rust-colored) mucus.
- Frequently cough up yellow or green mucus from your lungs (not postnasal drainage) for longer than 2 days.
- Vomit regularly when coughing.
- Have a prolonged cough that goes for four weeks or even more.
- When you breathe normally when you resting but lucks breathe after undertaking on a physical activity.
- Experience increasing fatigue for no good reason.
- Have suddenly begun losing weight.
Finally it is very costly treating cancer than preventing it. We have discussed some of the risk factors involved with smoking taking being the key in relation to lung cancer. We have a duty to defend our self and our loved ones from the frustration of lung cancer by ensuring that what we can prevent in prevented. Drug addictions of any kind must be treated soonest and to do this experts and only known experts must be engaged at all levels. At AWAREmed Health and Wellness Resource Center a facility founded by Doctor Akoury to help people addicted to various substances get solutions to their addiction. She has been in administering addiction treatment to patient around the globe in a very special and unique way that leave patients well and sound in record time. I encourage you to visit this facility and doctor Akoury together with her team of experts will ensure total focus on Neuroendocrine Restoration (NER) to reinstate normality through realization of the oneness of Spirit, Mind, and Body, Unifying the threesome into ONE. Your well-being is our priority and your decision to visiting us is the best for it will give you your life back and reduce and possibly eliminate your risk of lung cancer.
Lung Cancer – Your Risk factors



