Lung Cancer

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Lung cancer is one of the most common and life-threatening forms of cancer, beginning when abnormal cells grow uncontrollably in the lungs. While smoking is the leading cause, lung cancer can also affect non-smokers due to genetic factors, long-term exposure to pollution, harmful chemicals, or family history. In many cases, the disease progresses silently, and symptoms such as persistent cough, shortness of breath, chest pain, or unexplained weight loss may appear only in the later stages. This makes early detection and timely diagnosis extremely important.

Diagnosis usually involves imaging tests such as chest X-rays, CT scans, MRI, or PET scans, along with bronchoscopy and biopsy to confirm the presence of cancer cells. Once diagnosed, the treatment approach is tailored to the type, stage, and overall health of the patient. Surgery is often performed to remove part of the lung or, in advanced cases, the entire lung. Chemotherapy and radiation therapy are widely used to destroy cancer cells, while newer options like targeted therapy and immunotherapy offer precise treatment by focusing on cancer-specific mutations and boosting the immune system to fight cancer more effectively.

Causes & Risk Factors

Signs & Symptoms

Life After Treatment

Life after lung cancer treatment is a phase of recovery, adaptation, and ongoing care. Many patients experience changes in breathing capacity, energy levels, and overall lifestyle, but with proper rehabilitation and support, it is possible to return to normal activities. Pulmonary rehabilitation programs, including breathing exercises and physical therapy, help restore lung strength and improve stamina. Good nutrition, adequate rest, and quitting smoking are essential for healing and reducing the risk of recurrence.

Prevention & Awareness

Treatment Options

We provide a wide range of treatments tailored to each patient’s specific condition

Surgery

Removal of cancerous tumors with reconstructive surgery when needed.

Radiation Therapy

High-energy rays used to target and kill cancer cells.

Chemotherapy

Medications that destroy or shrink tumors, often combined with radiation.

Targeted Therapy

Precision medicines that attack specific cancer cell proteins.

Immunotherapy

Boosts the body’s natural defenses to fight cancer.

Rehabilitation

Speech therapy, swallowing therapy, nutritional support, and psychological counseling to help patients recover fully.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

What causes lung cancer?

The main cause is smoking, but non-smokers can develop it due to genetics, pollution, or occupational exposure.

Persistent cough, coughing up blood, shortness of breath, chest pain, and unexplained weight loss.

Doctors use imaging tests (X-rays, CT, MRI, PET), biopsies, and bronchoscopy to confirm diagnosis.

Yes, if detected early. Treatment success depends on the stage, type, and overall health of the patient.

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