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Minggu, 18 November 2012

Lung Cancer Awareness: Learn About LCAM and EPA's Awareness Campaigns and How to Participate

November is the international month for lung cancer awareness. Some of the ways people show their support are by wearing a pearl ribbon, wristband, or key magnet chain. The official ribbon color for lung cancer is pearl. Lung Cancer Alliance (LCM) is the only national non-profit organization dedicated solely to providing patient support and advocacy for people living with or at risk for the disease. Their mission is to win the war against the dreaded disease.

The group has launched an aggressive membership campaign including an educational and information campaign for susceptible people to undergo cancer screening by means of CT scan. A CT scanner can detect early lung disorders and symptoms of cancer which can make it curable. The scanner can take x-ray images which are sliced and reformat in 3-D to visualize the size and shape of lung nodules. This capability can reduce lung cancer fatalities through early detection. Most types of lung cancers are detected during incurable late stages.

The national campaign to increase lung cancer syndrome awareness in the United States is the Lung Cancer Awareness Month. Supporters organize rallies and distribute educational materials. They hold fund-raising events, lobby for a bill for LCAM to be passed in Congress, write press release letters to different newspaper editors, and ask the media for an interview for the public to know more about this leading killer disease. Lung cancer has been responsible for deaths more than prostate, colon and breast cancers combined.

In your area, you can support this campaign in many ways. You can organize an auction or flea market event to encourage people to help raise funds for lung cancer research. Participants pay entrance tickets and buy pearl ribbons. Some hold fun runs like the "Race for Breath" in VA Beach, VA. You can make your voice heard by the media. Many supporters distribute educational pamphlets and LCAM's Public Service Announcement to local media. LCAM has a sample proclamation letter for lung cancer support which you can send to your governor.

One group, the Kozer-Keystone Health System has a range of awareness activities to render health education about lung cancer prevention and treatment. They arrange educational programs by setting up informational tables in many hospitals and alternate places. Free spirometry screenings and lectures are conducted by pulmonologist and oncology experts like Dr. Thomas Prestel, M.D. Chief of Pulmonology at Delaware Country Memorial Hospital, Dr. Rajesh Thirumaran, DCMD medical oncologist, Dr. Daniel DuPont, Taylor Hospital's chief of Pulmonary Medicine, Dr. Asad Khan, Crozer-Chester Medical Center's pulmonologist, Dr. John Lamond, Dr. Leonard Berkowitz, Dr. John Sprandio, medical director of Delaware County Regional Cancer Center,Dr. Walter Scott, chief of Thoracic Surgery at Fox Chase Cancer, etc. Employees of Kozer-Keystone are also encouraged to support these activities by their active participation.

According to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the second leading cause of lung cancer deaths next to smoking is radon exposure. Each year, it claims 20,000 American lives. The public is encouraged to learn more about the risk from radon. You can't see, smell, or taste it. Unless you conduct a radon level test in your home, you will not be able to detect it.

In 2008, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) launched the Radon Video Contest, a public radon awareness campaign for the submission of a 30-60 second video with the theme "Radon: Test, Fix, Save a Life". The winning video entry featured the true story of lung cancer survivor Eddie Metcalfe. EPA is now promoting "The Eddie's Story" Radon Public Service Announcements (PSAs) all over the country to highlight the dangerous health risk radon. Now, they are sponsoring media campaigns like Living Healthy and Green featuring a former professional football player, Fuad Reveiz who builds radon resistant homes and EPA's annual radon poster contest.

To learn more about radon, you should read "A Citizen's Guide to Radon" and visit the websites of the EPA, WHO, National Cancer Institute, American Lung Association, Radon Mitigation System, U.S. Surgeon General, etc. You should also take steps to do your part in encouraging your community to conduct lung cancer awareness activities including radon level testing of homes, schools and buildings in your community. Radon level testing is done by testing kits which are affordable and easy to use. If a high radon level is detected, the problem can be remedied immediately to protect yourself and your family.

My name is Jet Jones and I research and write about alternative cancer cures Please visit my site at http://lungcancer-stages.com/ to find information about lung cancer stages and treatments that can help you better understand this dreaded disease.

Sabtu, 17 November 2012

What You Need to Know About Stage 1 Lung Cancer

Lung cancer is known as one of the most deadly condition. Almost everyone is aware that smoking is the most common reason for this condition. However, people should also be aware that this is not exclusive to active smokers as even secondhand smokers can experience the condition. The nicotine contained in cigarettes is toxic and this can cause the development cells in an abnormal way.

Excessive exposures to carcinogenic materials, pollutants and harmful radiation and excessive consumption of alcohol can trigger the abnormal growth of cells within the lungs. There are two different types of lung cancer, SCLC or small cell lung carcinoma and NSCLC or non-small cell lung carcinoma. In the initial cancer stage, the abnormal growth of cells into tumor can only be found within the lungs. During this stage of the condition, the tumor is still benign and has not invaded nearby tissues and lymph nodes.

Symptoms of Stage I Lung Cancer

Early diagnosis of the symptoms of lung cancer calls for immediate treatment that may result to higher survival rate. Some of the initials symptoms of this condition include the following:

· Persistent or chronic cough, which is also known as "smoker's cough"

· Difficulty breathing due to the constriction of the air passages

· Pain and discomfort within the region of the chest

· Shallow breathing with wheezing sounds

· Blood traces in the sputum or hemoptysis

· Recurring infections within the lungs like pneumonia and bronchitis

· Changes in the voice or throat hoarseness

· Sudden weight loss

· Generalized body weakness and fatigue with body pains

Prognosis of Stage I Lung Cancer

Initial phase or stage 1 lung cancer is often easy to treat, especially if the diagnosis is carried out earlier. Various diagnostic testing include MRI scan, CT scan, X-ray test, and biopsy of the tissues within the lungs. After going through these testing, treatment procedures will then be administered and this will include radiation therapy and chemotherapy. The prognosis of the condition is determined by the patient's age and overall health condition, the severity of the symptoms and the stage of cancer.

The life expectancy is good and this is due to the timely diagnosis and immediate treatment. The survival rate, on the other hand, is also higher since the condition was detected at an early stage. Take note that immediate diagnosis and administration of treatment can help stop the cancer from spreading and alleviate the symptoms brought by the condition. Unfortunately, this is not the same for stage IV cancer conditions.

Stage IV cancer of the lung is considered as untreatable due to the fact that metastases has already occurred. That means the cancer cells have already gone beyond the lungs and it has already affected various parts of the body. That is the reason why you have to be very familiar with the symptoms. In case you are experiencing any of the symptoms above, the first thing that you have to do is to consult your physician for proper diagnosis and for the immediate treatment of the condition.

According to lung cancer statistics, this condition has already surpassed the total number of sufferers afflicted with prostate and breast cancers. To prevent the condition or acquire early diagnosis, make sure that you are aware of the early signs of lung cancer.

What You Need To Know About Asbestos Poisoning

Asbestos poisoning is considered at cause for a wide range of ailments, specifically several cancers of the lung. People who has been poisoned in this manner may be entitled to legal compensation for the illnesses from which they suffer, is they can prove that prolonged exposure to asbestos is responsible for their health conditions. in this article we'll discuss asbestos, how it poisons people, and what is being done to stop the spread of disease.

Asbestos is a fibrous mineral that occurs naturally. It is still mined in many parts of the world, including Canada. Before the medical community noted the responsibility of asbestos in causing various health problems, this mineral was used widely in the building industry for fire-proofing and insulation. It was also utilized in the automotive industry in the manufacture of brake pads and other tiles.

When asbestos is left intact, it does not cause any health problem. When it is disturbed, however, people in the vicinity can unknowingly breath in the mineral fibers. This disturbance may be caused by pulling asbestos insulation out of a ceiling, or stripping it from water pipes in a basement of an old house. It is this exposure that has been linked to various health problems.

The most serious consequence of exposure to this mineral is cancer of the lungs, but the cancerous cells may also appear in other body parts. Patients may develop lung conditions such as asbestosis, pleural plaque, or mesothelioma while also experiencing skin lesions due to mineral particles which may be lodged in the epidermis.

The major issue with asbestos poisoning is that it can take several years before its symptoms appear. This makes it difficult to determine when and how a person was exposed. It is straightforward for an asbestos miner to claim that the exposure was occupational, but it more complex for people who work on old buildings to identify where their exposure occurred.

Regardless of where and how people were exposed, the afflictions that result require serious medical treatment. because of the contentious nature of asbestos related disease., most patients who are diagnosed with conditions related to this mineral find themselves dealing with lawyers almost immediately. If you should go this route, choose experienced legal representation.

The construction industry has put asbestos abatement programs in place to remove the mineral from old buildings and vehicles. Medical science continues to take steps to reduce and eliminate infections related to asbestos. Countless law firms are pursuing litigation against companies that exposed people to the mineral.

At present this is as much as we can do to eliminate the asbestos threat, keep society safe from further asbestos poisoning, and care for those that are suffering from illness related to exposure.

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