Articles About Lung Cancer Information

  1. 5 Things Not to Say to Someone Who's Trying to Quit Smoking

    Article - It's hard enough to stop smoking without constant put downs from friends and family. Help a smoker quit with techniques that aren't mere nagging.
  2. How Your Doctor Uses Biopsies to Make a Diagnosis of Lung Cancer

    Article - Your doctor may suggest that you have one or more of the following procedures to help make the diagnosis of lung cancer. After any kind of biopsy, a specialized doctor, called a pathologist, looks at the tissue samples under a microscope to check for cancer cells. It usually takes several days for the results of your biopsy to come back...
  3. What to Know About Photodynamic Therapy (PDT) for Lung Cancer

    Article - Photodynamic therapy (PDT) is a newer type of treatment. It is used for non-small cell lung cancer. Its goal is to ease symptoms. It’s also used to treat very small tumors in people who cannot have the usual treatments. PDT is a laser therapy. It’s used with a light-activated drug called Photofrin (in (porfimer sodium)...
  4. I’ve Just Been Told I Have Lung Cancer

  5. Stages of Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer

    Article - Doctors need to know which stage your lung cancer is in to help decide what treatment to recommend. The stage is based on these things:
  6. Stages of Small Cell Lung Cancer

    Article - Small cell lung cancer is staged differently. These are the two stages of small cell lung cancer: limited and extensive.
  7. Photodynamic Therapy: A Bright Approach to Lung Cancer Treatment

  8. Statistics About Lung Cancer

  9. Can I Survive Lung Cancer? What Is My Prognosis?

    Article - A prognosis is a statement about the prospect of surviving and recovering from a disease. It may sound harsh to ask the question, “Can I survive this?” But it’s a question on most people’s minds when they are facing a diagnosis of lung cancer. And the answer can be just as hard as asking the questio question...
  10. What Are the Survival Rates for People With Lung Cancer?

    Article - For most people with small cell lung cancer, current treatments rarely cure the cancer for people who were diagnosed between 1996 and 2004. The same is true for most people with non-small cell lung cancer. Treatment will help ease symptoms and may improve your quality of life and help you live longer...
  11. Goal of Lung Cancer Surgery

    Article - The goal of surgery is to remove the tumor from your lung. Your doctor will try to take out the tumor without harming other parts of your body, but he or she usually has to remove part or all of the cancerous lung.
  12. Making the Decision to Have Targeted Therapy for Lung Cancer

    Article - Targeted therapy uses drugs that specifically target gene changes in cells that cause cancer. These drugs work differently than typical chemotherapy drugs and have different side effects.
  13. Making the Decision to Have PDT for Lung Cancer

    Article - Your doctor may suggest PDT if you have stage 0 lung cancer. That means you have a very early tumor that is smaller than a dime. And, it is sitting on the inside of your windpipe or bronchi (the main tubes leading into the lungs) so that it is reachable via a tube passed through your airways...
  14. Understanding Your Type of Lung Cancer

  15. Am I At Risk for Lung Cancer?

    Article - There is no sure way to know if you’re going to get lung cancer. Certain factors can make you more likely to get lung cancer than another person. These are called risk factors. However, just because you have one or more risk factors does not necessarily mean you will get lung cancer. In fact, you cacan have many risk factors and still not get lung cancer...
  16. Can I Get Checked for Lung Cancer Before I Have Symptoms?

  17. What Are the Symptoms of Lung Cancer?

  18. How Does My Doctor Know I Have Lung Cancer?

    Article - If you’re having lung-cancer-like symptoms, your doctor will want to know why. Your doctor is likely to ask you questions about your:
  19. Tests That Help Evaluate Lung Cancer

    Article - Your doctor took a biopsy to know if you have cancer. He or she took a sample of cells from either your lung or the surrounding fluids.
  20. Questions to Ask About Treatment for Lung Cancer

    Article - At first, the information you receive about treatment options may seem overwhelming. You may ease the stress by allowing yourself the time to gather as much information as possible about your disease and its treatment and to discuss the issues with your doctors, nurses, and loved ones.
  21. Making the Decision to Have Surgery for Lung Cancer

  22. Tips for Feeling Your Best During Treatment for Lung Cancer

    Article - When you are being treated for lung cancer, it's likely that you will have side effects from that treatment and, perhaps, symptoms of the disease itself as well. For instance, the cancer can cause symptoms if the tumor puts pressure on an organ or body part and causes pain, or the tumor may interfere with the function of that organ or body part...
  23. Gene Therapy: Targeting the Cause of Lung Cancer to Treat It

    Article - The American Cancer Society estimates that about 160,000 people die of lung cancer each year. This is more than the deaths caused by the next three leading cancers--colon, breast, and prostate--combined. The current treatment of lung cancer often includes combinations of chemotherapy drugs...
  24. Fatigue: Management

    Article - Fatigue is a feeling of being physically, emotionally, or mentally tired, weak, or exhausted. It is a symptom of cancer itself and also the most common side effect of cancer treatment. Some people with cancer have described fatigue as being “tired to the bones” or “hitting a wall.” Others say it is y it is the most distressing side effect of cancer treatment...
  25. Do What You Can to Ease Side Effects of Treatment and Symptoms of Lung Cancer

  26. What to Know About Radiation Therapy for Lung Cancer

    Article - Radiation therapy is also called radiotherapy. It’s one more way to treat lung cancer. It’s most often used with surgery. Or it may be used alone or with chemotherapy. The goal of radiation is to kill cancer cells. It directs strong X-rays at the tumor. To get this treatment, you see a radiation onc oncologist...
  27. What Happens During PDT for Lung Cancer

    Article - You can usually have PDT as an outpatient, meaning you do not have to stay in the hospital. A trained nurse or doctor injects you with a drug called Photofrin (porfimer sodium). You'll be sent home for 24 to 72 hours while your cells absorb the drug...
  28. What Happens During Surgery for Lung Cancer

    Article - You may have another type of treatment before surgery to make the tumor smaller and easier to remove. If so, it’s called neoadjuvant therapy. You may have chemotherapy alone. Or you may have chemotherapy and radiation. The goal of either is to help shrink the tumor so that it is easier to take out. ...
  29. The New Wave of Medical Tests That Could Save Your Life

    Article - Five new medical tests detect risk -- or the early stages -- of serious illness. Learn here about these medical tests that can be life-savers.
  30. 5 New Breath Tests That Could Save Your Life

    Article - Find out about the chemistry of breath and what it could tell you about your health
  31. Making the Decision to Have Radiation Treatment for Lung Cancer

    Article - Radiation therapy (also called therapeutic radiology or radiation oncology) uses special kinds of energy waves or particles to fight cancer. Like surgery, radiation therapy is used in several ways depending on the type and location of the cancer. Certain levels of radiation work to destroy cancer cells or prevent cells from growing or reproducing...
  32. What Happens During External Radiation Treatment for Lung Cancer

    Article - External radiation is the most common type of radiation given for lung cancer. You can get this as an outpatient in a hospital or a clinic. This type of radiation usually comes from a machine called a linear accelerator.
  33. Making the Decision to Have Chemotherapy to Treat Lung Cancer

    Article - Your doctor may suggest chemotherapy to treat lung cancer for any of the following situations:
  34. Managing Your Lung Cancer Symptoms

    Article - Most people with lung cancer have both the symptoms of their cancer and the side effects from treatment. Although people with lung cancer can have different symptoms, there are a few symptoms that most people with lung cancer have in common at some point in their illness. Here's a list of what they include...
  35. Anatomy of the Respiratory System

  36. What is Lung Cancer?

  37. Genetics and Cancer - The Genetics of Lung Cancer

    Article - The majority of lung cancers (90 percent) are due to cigarette smoking. A number of diverse genetic abnormalities have been identified in lung cancer cells. Some of these genetic abnormalities may be causal (i.e., responsible for initiating the development of cancer), while others may instead indicate the progression of the cancer...
  38. Nutrition and Cancer - General Nutrition Guidelines

  39. Bronchoscopy

    Article - (Flexible Bronchoscopy, Fiberoptic Bronchoscopy, FOB, Rigid Bronchoscopy)
  40. Computed Tomography (CT or CAT) Scan of the Chest

    Article - (Chest CT Scan, Thoracic CT Scan, CT of the Thorax)
  41. Chest Ultrasound

    Article - (Chest Ultrasonography, Chest Wall Ultrasonography, Chest Sonography)
  42. Lobectomy

    Article - (Thoracotomy, Thoracoscopic Lobectomy, Removal of a Lobe of the Lungs, Lung Surgery)
  43. Lung Biopsy

    Article - (Biopsy-Lung, Closed Lung Biopsy, Transthoracic Needle Lung Biopsy, Percutaneous Needle Lung Biopsy, Transbronchial Lung Biopsy, Pulmonary Biopsy, Video-Assisted Thoracic Surgery, VATS)
  44. Mediastinoscopy

    Article - A mediastinoscopy is a surgical procedure performed to examine the mediastinum. The mediastinum is the space behind the sternum (breastbone) in the middle of the chest that separates the two lungs. It contains lymph nodes, the heart and its great vessels, the trachea, the esophagus, and the thymus gland...
  45. Pleural Biopsy

    Article - (Biopsy-Pleural, Percutaneous Pleural Biopsy)
  46. Thoracentesis

    Article - Thoracentesis is a procedure in which a needle is inserted through the back of the chest wall into the pleural space (a space that exists between the two lungs and the interior chest wall) to remove fluid or air. Pleural fluid analysis is the microscopic and chemical lab analysis of the fluid obtained during thoracentesis...
  47. Smoking and Respiratory Diseases

    Article - Diseases caused by smoking kill more than 440,000 people in the US each year. In fact, smoking is directly responsible for almost ninety percent of lung cancer and COPD deaths. Even with anti-smoking campaigns and medical health disclaimers in place, many people continue to smoke or start to smoke every year...
  48. 5 Things Women Fear Most About Aging

    Article - Adult women are commonly afraid of aging. Learn five aspects of aging that worry them most -- along with some ways to help ease the anxiety.
  49. How to Get Someone to Quit Smoking Without Hating You

    Article - Quitting is a huge challenge for most smokers. How to help a smoker quit -- without making kicking the habit even harder.
  50. Radiation Therapy For Cancer Treatment

    Article - Radiation therapy (also called therapeutic radiology or radiation oncology) uses special kinds of energy waves or particles to fight cancer. Like surgery, radiation therapy is used in several ways depending on the type and location of the cancer. Certain levels of radiation work to destroy cancer cells or prevent cells from growing or reproducing...
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