Abstract

Early and timely diagnosis of any disease, especially cancer; Increases the chances of treatment and recovery; Therefore, it is better to be aware of the symptoms of lung cancer in the continuation of this article. It is advisable to first get acquainted with the causes of lung cancer so that we can assess our situation. The most important causes of lung cancer are smoking and other tobacco products, genetic mutations and family history. Second- and third-hand cigarette smoke and environmental pollutants such as air pollution also play a role in the development of this cancer. Of course, the role of colorless gas and the smell of radon and occupational exposure to compounds such as asbestos, arsenic and nickel should not be overlooked. Once we know the causes of lung cancer, we can look at its symptoms in our body. The most important symptoms of lung cancer are persistent cough, fatigue and lack of energy, and unexplained weight loss. Coughs such as coughing up blood and shortness of breath are other important symptoms of this cancer. Stomach, back, shoulder, and chest pain, as well as pain in the head, neck, and jaw, are other symptoms. In order to prevent lung cancer, special points should be considered, which we will mention in the following. The main advice is to avoid smoking and also not to be exposed to secondhand smoke; Therefore, avoid using any tobacco and quit if you smoke. People who are in work situations and exposure to things like asbestos should try to minimize this exposure and use breathing masks. Opening windows and covering cracks in walls and floors is important to reduce radon concentrations. It is recommended to eat more vegetables and fruits, especially cabbage, orange vegetables and garlic. It is important to note that awareness of the symptoms of the disease is very important for early diagnosis and thus increase the chances of treatment. Keywords: Cancer; Cells; Tissues; Tumors; Prevention; Prognosis; Diagnosis; Imaging; Screening, Treatment; Management

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