Thursday, 1 March 2007

What Are The Clinical Signs of Asbestos-Related Lung Cancer?

In general, the clinical features of asbestos-related lung cancer depends upon the state of the tumor when detected. Early detection enhances the prospect of surgical care. Symptoms can include the following: Cough Chest pain (usually in later stage) Difficulty breathing Chest x-ray detection of new mass. A tumor may not be visible on a chest x-ray until it is at least 1-0 cm in diameter. In its late stages, typical symptoms, signs and syndromes of advanced carcinoma emerge.Management of an asbestos-related lung cancer depends largely on the staging of the tumor. Early diagnosis and surgical resections of the tumor increase the survival rate. The presence of severe associated asbestosis, however, can affect surgical intervention. Additionally, radiation and chemotherapy may be helpful in the overall therapeutic program.

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