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Lung Cancer Symptoms At A Glance

July 11, 2009 by

One of the biggest obstacles with diagnosing lung cancer is that many patients do not have any lung cancer symptoms until the cancer is in advanced stages.

Therefore, it is mandatory for anyone who is at high risk of developing lung cancer that they be aware of the symptoms of the disease. If there is even the slightest suspicion that they may have lung cancer, they should immediately consult with their doctor.

Unsuspected Disease

Lung cancer does not usually produce any tell tale symptoms in earlier stages. Usually when symptoms do present they are related to the growth of the tumor or the spread of cancer to other areas of the body. In many cases, lung cancer is discovered when a chest x-ray is taken for another reason.

The lack of early symptoms of lung cancer allows the disease to grow, making it more difficult to treat and making it more likely that it will spread to other parts of the body.

Symptoms may show up but could be dismissed as a chest cold or some other common respiratory illness. Ignoring the symptoms or trying to treat them as a simple virus can lead to late discovery and spread of the disease.

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Symptoms

You know what it feels like to have a common virus or infection. Lung cancer symptoms are usually similar and can include:

* A cough that will not go away

* Chest pain

* Feeling winded

Being informed and aware is the best way to catch lung cancer symptoms early. Watch out for the following:

* A new cough that develops suddenly, especially if you smoke or used to smoke.

* A cough that just will not go away no matter what medication you use to treat it.

* Pain in the chest that is dull, yet persistent.

* Wheezing

* Roughness

* Frequent respiratory problems

Lung cancer symptoms can also vary depending on the type of cancer. Metastatic lung cancer tumors may react differently in the body and cause different symptoms. They can spread to the adrenal glands, the bones and even the brain. Most do not cause any symptoms.

The high death rate of lung cancer is due in large part to the fact that it is very difficult to diagnosis in the early stages of the disease.

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