Thursday 28 July 2011

Lungs Cancer Prevention

Lung cancer is a preventable disease because 90% of lung cancers occur in smokers or former smokers. The best way to prevent lung cancer is smoking.

The snuff is very addictive, and quitting is difficult. However, smoking rates have declined recently in North America and elsewhere.

Health professionals play an important role in determining smoking and help them to quit.

Many products, such as nicotine gum, nicotine sprays, nicotine inhalers, and some drugs have been used successfully to help people trying to quit smoking.

Eliminate or minimize exposure to smoke snuff is also an effective preventive measure.

Using a test kit home radon can identify and allow correction of radon in the home, which can also cause lung cancer.

Smokers who use nicotine as a combination of complementary, with medical therapy, group therapy and behavioral training to see a significant drop in rates.

Lung cancer screening consists of:

Currently, the American Cancer Society does not recommend routine radiographic screening for lung cancer. What this means is that health insurance does not cover many of screening chest X-ray or CT scan.

Periodic chest X-rays may also be suitable for current or former smokers. Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of such an approach to health care provider.

Low-dose CT has shown potential in detecting early stage lung cancer and, consequently, more surgical care. This procedure requires a special type of CT scanner (spiral CT), which has proven to be an effective way to detect small lung cancers in smokers and former smokers. However, it was not yet definitively proven, if you are using this technology really save lives or reduce the risk of dying from lung cancer. Trials are underway to determine the usefulness of spiral CT screening for lung cancer

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