
Lung cancer is one of the most common forms of cancer that affects humans. It's true that nearly all cancers are treatable if caught early enough but it's also true that most people who are diagnosed with some form of cancer don't know they have it until it's too late. The reason for this is that not many people go through a full check up with their doctor when they think they may have something like lung cancer. If you do suffer from some sort of cancer warning though and have been feeling nauseous or disoriented lately then you need to get checked out. Here are some lung cancer symptoms you need to be on the lookout for.
The main cause of lung cancer in most people today is cigarette smoking. Prior to that, lung cancer was fairly uncommon in the world. It's possible that changes in technology influenced the increase in cases but nothing is for sure. What it is known for certain is that exposure to asbestos can cause many different types of symptoms including those associated with lung cancer. Other symptoms that people may experience with exposure to asbestos includes: shortness of breath, coughing fits, chest pain, and sometimes even death.
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Lung cancer symptoms aren't limited to those directly exposed to asbestos either. They can actually occur in those who have never had exposure to it at all. It's important to note that there are many different risk factors for developing lung cancers among smokers. Among these are genetics, weight problems, and asthma.

There are two more levels of lung cancer stages. The first stage is stage I, which means that cancer has only started spreading. The second stage is stage II, which means that the cancer has spread dramatically and appears to be growing. Both of these stages are relatively easy to recognize by physicians because they look and feel similar to typical lung cancer.

Although there isn't a lot of information available on how to prevent this disease it is known that quitting smoking is a very good place to start. People who don't smoke or quit smoking earlier in life are far less likely to experience this condition as adults. As with most things, prevention is better than cure so it's important to try and make quitting a habit as natural as possible. If you are already a smoker or think you might be, there are many things you can do to help your odds of not being a victim of this condition.

In addition to these two more common symptoms, lung cancer may include one or more of these additional symptoms. Difficulty swallowing, shortness of breath, chest pain, and even pain in the upper right quadrant of the lung are common symptoms. Unfortunately, they're also signs of some of the other conditions as well. If you experience difficulty swallowing than you should check into the possibility that you have acid reflux. Shortness of breath is often a symptom related to emphysema, but it can also be signs of bronchitis, tuberculosis, pneumonia, and viral pneumonia. Chest pain is another sign, especially if it feels like your chest is "breathing in smoke", and may be a sign of COPD (chronic obstructive pulmonary disease).