Risk Factors and Symptoms of Lung Cancer

 Risk factors increase an individual’s chance of developing cancer. Risk factors for lung cancer includ

Tobacco smoking

Contact with radon,

asbestos or other cancer-causing agents

Personal history of smoking related cancer

Family history of lung cancer

Lung cancer symptoms may include chronic cough, breathing changes, chest ache, wheezing, hoarse voice, tiredness, weight loss, headache and even bone pain. In certain chronic lung diseases, people with lung cancer don't have symptoms until the cancer is advanced.

 

  • Smoking of Tobacco
  • Family History of Lung Cancer
  • Occupational Hazards
  • Bronchorrhea
  • Coughing up Blood
  • Weight Loss with Unknown Cause

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