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What
are the three main symptoms to lung cancer? |
by:
Jon
Butt |
The
main three symptoms to lung cancer that
should not be ignored are shortness of breath,
pain when breathing or coughing, and existence
of a persistent cough, especially if it
is accompanied by expectoration of sputum
streaked with blood. Additionally, loss
of appetite, fatigue, unusual losses of
weight are three symptoms, which are indicative
of lung cancer.
Because of the non-specific nature of symptoms
of Mesothelioma, Mesothelioma tests are
imperative to rule out incidence of the
disease when lung cancer symptoms show up.
Early detection of Mesothelioma cancer substantiated
by clear information of patient’s exposure
to asbestos can help define the course of
treatment.
Early Detection Of Mesothelioma Cancer In
Long Term Health Prognosis
The length of time between asbestos exposure
and onset of lung cancer symptoms can be
between 15-50 years. Therefore a complete
medical history and information of possible
asbestos exposure are critical in identifying
patients who are prone for developing Mesothelioma
lung cancer.
During physical tests for Mesothelioma lung
cancer, the doctor may check breath sounds
to see whether there is any indication of
fluid in the chest cavity. A variety of
diagnostic procedures also help to determine
whether a patient has Mesothelioma lung
cancer.
Results from imaging scans, tissue biopsies,
pulmonary function tests, and other diagnostic
techniques, combined with the findings from
a careful medical history help to define
the course of treatment in Mesothelioma
lung cancer.
There are less common but more uncomfortable
symptoms of lung cancer, which are usually
associated with advanced stages of the disease.
Such lung cancer or Mesothelioma patients
may exhibit symptoms like a hoarse voice,
difficulty swallowing, swelling of the face
or in the neck, pain or discomfort under
the ribs, and shortness of breath caused
by fluid around the lungs.
If you suspect that you or any of your family
members have lung cancer symptoms– DO NOT
DELAY – consult your physician right away.
About the author:
Jon Butt publishes www.the-mesothelioma-guide.comWith
the web being packed with mis-information
www.the-mesothelioma-guide.comis
a leading free resource of Mesothelioma
support, advice and legal help along with
alternative remedies, natural supplements
and more. Helping both you and your loved
ones
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