Lung Cancer Therapies

Lung cancer is a benign tumor in the lungs. It is the leading cause of cancer related deaths among men and women.

Patients affected with this type of cancer usually exhibit the following symptoms:

  • A cough that does not go away
  • Changes in cough
  • Coughing out of blood or hemoptysis
  • Shortness of breath
  • Chest pain
  • Wheezing
  • Hoarseness
  • Sudden weight loss
  • Pain in the bones
  • Severe headache

An x-ray is usually done to screen for possible lung cancer. However, diagnostic procedures like sputum cytology and tissue sample biopsy can also be done to confirm results.

The choices of therapy will be dependent to you and to your doctor. The stage of your cancer will be likewise considered. Typical options can include one or more treatment.

Lung cancer therapy depending on the stage of cancer will be as follows:

  • STAGE1 - Surgery and chemotherapy
  • STAGE2 - Surgery, chemotherapy and radiation
  • STAGE3A - Combined chemotherapy and radiation, surgery depending on results
  • STAGE3B - Chemotherapy and at times radiation
  • STAGE4 - Chemotherapy, targeted drug therapy, clinical trials, rehabilitation

SURGERY - This involves the surgical removal of a portion of your lungs infected with cancer. It includes Wedge resection where a small section of your lungs with the tumor is removed. Segmental resection is removing a larger part of lungs but not the whole lobe. Lobectomy is removing the whole lobe of the lungs and pneumonectomy is removing the entire lungs.

Source : Enzine

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