Overview
Causes
Symptoms
Prevention/Treatment
From the Doc
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Where is lung cancer?

Lungs!!!

100

What is one of the top causes of lung cancer?

smoking (cigarettes, cigars, marijuana,crack cocaine) as well as chewing tobacco 

100

This may be a very common thing many do but when it happens a lot, It can be a symptom of lung cancer.

Persistent Coughing

100

What is the best/easiest thing to avoid?

smoking

100

Are patients surprised by their diagnoses?

Usually, they are not surprised because most patients have been smokers, but many are unaware they have cancer.

200

There are many reasons why people do not get themselves diagnosed with Lung Cancer. What is the leading reason as to why they don't?

Lack of Knowledge 

200

What is a way you CANNOT prevent getting it 

Genetics

200

Unexplained loss of what can be a symptom?

Appetite and weight

200

When people around you are smoking, this is the best possible action a person could take to avoid getting sick.

Leaving to avoid second hand smoke

200
How do you most frequently discover a patient's lung cancer?

Yes. Through chest x-rays and CT imaging 

300

True or false: Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer deaths in America.


TRUE

300

What is an unusual way to contracting cancer?*hint in the air*

Air pollution including repeated exposure to diesel fumes, smog, smoke and low-quality air days.

300

Recurrence of what infections can be a sign? 

Bronchitis and pneumonia

300

How can it be treated? *hint 3*

Chemotherapy, Radiation, Surgery

300

What are some of the most common symptoms you see?

Nagging cough and weight loss

400

The five-year survival rate for lung cancer is what percent for cases detected when the disease is still localized (within the lungs)

56%

400

What increases the risk of tobacco-caused lung cancer? 

Amount of time and number of cigarettes

400

What is the percent of people that are diagnosed with lung cancer don't have symptoms?

40%

400

What should you avoid? *hint one of the major causes of cancer*

Carcinogens

400

What is one of the most common procedures?

Ablation: they guide a special needle into the tumor using CT imaging. The needle can cook it with microwaves or even freeze it. This is done without making any cuts on the patient and they can go home the same day. Other common procedures are mediastinoscopy and bronchoscopy biopsy.

500

For distant tumors (spread to other organs) the five-year survival rate is...

5%

500

If you stop smoking, can this reduce your risk?

Yes

500

What kind of coughing is problematic? 

If your coughing up blood or there is a consistent cough

500

What you do if its in your genes?

Get checked often so you can know if you need to start treatments

500

What is the most difficult procedure?

An ablation when the lesion is right against the heart. Lobectomies, cutting out a portion of the lung, are also complicated.

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