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What Is Lung Cancer?

Lung cancer starts when cells in the lungs grow in an abnormal way. Your lungs are the two soft organs in your chest that help you breathe. They take in oxygen when you inhale and release carbon dioxide when you exhale.

 

When healthy lung cells start to grow too fast and do not stop when they should, they form a lump called a tumor. These cancer cells can spread to other parts of your body.

 

Lung cancer is one of the most common and serious types of cancer around the world. Many people who get lung cancer have a history of smoking. But some people who have never smoked can still get it. The longer and more often someone smokes, the higher the risk.

 

Common Signs to Watch For:

In the early stages, lung cancer usually does not cause any noticeable problems. Symptoms often show up when the cancer has already spread.

 

These may include:

 

If the cancer spreads to other areas of the body, symptoms might          include:

 

*If you have any of these signs and they do not go away, talk to your doctor.

What Causes Lung Cancer?

Cancer starts when something damages the DNA in a cell. DNA is like an instruction book that tells your cells how to behave. When cancer develops, the instructions go wrong. Cells grow too fast and do not die when they should. This causes a buildup of cells, leading to a tumor.

 

Most lung cancers are caused by smoking. Cigarette smoke contains harmful chemicals that damage lung cells. Each time you smoke, your lungs are exposed to more of these chemicals. Over time, this damage adds up and can lead to cancer.

 

Even if you do not smoke, being around smoke from others (secondhand smoke) can also raise your risk. Other causes include breathing in dangerous substances like radon gas, air pollution or chemicals.

 

Two Main Types of Lung Cancer

Doctors group lung cancer into two major types:

  1. Small Cell Lung Cancer (SCLC)
    • Often found in people who have smoked heavily
    • Grows and spreads quickly

 

  1. Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer (NSCLC)
    • The most common type
    • Includes subtypes like squamous cell carcinoma and adenocarcinoma

 

*Knowing the type helps doctors plan the best treatment.

 

What Increases the Risk?

Some things can make a person more likely to get lung cancer:

 

Possible Problems from Lung Cancer

Lung cancer can cause other health issues, such as:

 

Can It Be Prevented?

You can not always prevent cancer, but you can lower your risk:

 

How Doctors Diagnose Lung Cancer

If your doctor thinks you might have lung cancer, they may order tests such as:

 

There are different ways to do a biopsy:

Lab tests on the cancer cells help confirm the diagnosis and guide treatment.

 

Finding the Stage of Cancer

After diagnosis, doctors find out how far the cancer has spread. This is called staging.

 

In small cell lung cancer, the stages are:

 

*Staging helps your doctor choose the right treatment.

 

Treatment Options

Treatment depends on your type of lung cancer, its stage and your health.

 

Common treatments include:

  1. Surgery: Doctors remove part or all of a lung. Types of surgery:

Surgery might also remove lymph nodes to check for cancer     spread.

 

  1. Radiation Therapy

Radiation uses high-energy beams to kill cancer cells. It can:

 

  1. Chemotherapy

These are strong medicines that kill cancer cells. They might:

 

 

  1. Stereotactic Body Radiotherapy (SBRT)

A focused form of radiation, often used for small tumors or for people   who cannot have surgery. It delivers high doses with fewer                treatments.

 

  1. Targeted Therapy

Some drugs attack cancer cells with certain gene changes. These            medicines only work if your cancer cells have those changes. Lab tests            will check for these.

 

  1. Immunotherapy

This treatment helps your immune system fight cancer. It is often           used when surgery is not an option or after other treatments.

 

  1. Palliative Care

Focuses on comfort and quality of life. It helps with pain, breathing        problems and emotional support. You can receive palliative care                   alongside cancer treatments.

 

Final Thoughts

Lung cancer is a serious illness, but early detection and treatment can make a big difference. Quitting smoking, having regular check-ups and knowing your risks are important steps to protect your health. If something does not feel right, do not wait—see your doctor.

 

Get Expert Care for Lung Cancer or Breathing Problems

If you think you may have lung cancer or trouble breathing, I am here to help. As a hematologist and oncologist, I specialize in diagnosing and treating blood disorders and cancer.

 

To schedule an appointment with Dr. Sandeep Singh:

Call: 601-518-7054   Referral Email: ashli.palmer@scrmc.com

 

Your health is important. Let’s work together to manage it.

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