Symptoms of Lung Cancer

The Symptoms Of Lung Cancer
Written by Michael Kerry   
It is essential that the symptoms of lung cancer be monitored because this condition is one of the deadliest forms of cancer.  In fact, it is the more likely to result in fatality.  What's more, it is a painful disease that is resistant to many forms of treatment.  The best chance for someone to beat it is to get the help that they need as soon as possible.  Early detection is the leading method for overcoming the condition.  The symptoms of lung cancer can range widely, from person to person and from one type of lung disease to the next.  For this reason, it is important to know what the warning signs are and to get help as soon as possible.

The Most Common Symptoms Of Lung Cancer

The first potential benefit of overcoming the fatality of this cancer is in spotting potential problems as soon as they happen.  Here are some of the most
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Other Symptoms To Consider
Written by Michael Kerry   
There are other cancers or conditions that may have additional symptoms and therefore need to be monitored. For example, Pancoast Tumors are a type of lung cancer that grows right at the very top of the lung.  A tumor like this is very likely to have its own symptoms.  In this case, those symptoms often including a drooping of the eyelid (usually just one of the eyelids), weakness in one of the eyelids, loss of sweating on one side of the face or a small pupil on one side of the eye (usually all occurring on the same side of the face.)  This condition is also known as Horner's Syndrome.

Additional Symptoms

Still there are additional symptoms of lung cancer to consider.  These are often less likely to be instantly associated with lung cancer.  Yet, often, lung cancer can produce a hormone that will enter into the bloodstream.
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