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World Lung Cancer Day 2020 | Awareness Of Lung Cancer

World Lung Cancer Day 2020 | Awareness Of Lung Cancer

The theme for World Lung Cancer Day 2020 is I Can and I Will.ZenOnco.io stands side by side with reputed institutions that are doing phenomenal work in the field of lung cancer, such as:

  • The American College of Chest Physicians (CHEST)
  • Forum of International Respiratory Societies (FIRS)
  • International Association for the Study of Lung Cancer(IASLC)

We envisage a world free from Lung Cancer. It surely motivates me to know that Lung Cancer can be prevented. We will see ahead how we can prevent Lung Cancer.

First, let us explore why Lung Cancer Day is of utmost importance today. Lung cancer was a rare phenomenon in the early 20th century. With increased smoking, Lung Cancercases grew steadily.

Today, this preventable disease has become the most common cancer type (parallel to breast cancer) across the globe. Below are some facts on why it needs more public awareness:

  • 12.8% of cancer cases occur in the lungs
  • 17.8% of cancer mortalities occur due to lung cancer

A lot of research has been done in the last decade on Lung Cancer. Their results have generated a lot of positivity in those affected by it. Several groundbreaking research in the last decade has generated positivity in those affected by Lung Cancer.

Also Read: Radiation Therapy for Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer

What is Lung Cancer and How does it occur?

Lung cancer is a complex disease influenced by various factors, including smoking, genetic predisposition, and exposure to environmental toxins. By understanding the causes and mechanisms behind lung cancer, individuals can make informed decisions to minimize risk factors and take steps towards prevention and early detection. Stay informed, adopt a healthy lifestyle, and consult with healthcare professionals for guidance on lung cancer prevention and screening strategies.

Explore the world of lung cancer to gain a comprehensive understanding of this prevalent disease. Discover the causes and mechanisms behind its development, empowering yourself with knowledge for prevention and early detection.

Key Points:

  1. Causes of Lung Cancer: Uncover the factors that contribute to the development of lung cancer, such as smoking, exposure to environmental toxins like asbestos or radon gas, genetic predisposition, and air pollution. Understanding these causes can help individuals make informed lifestyle choices and minimize risk factors.
  2. Smoking and Lung Cancer: Learn about the strong association between smoking and lung cancer. Smoking is the leading cause of lung cancer, responsible for a significant number of cases. Quitting smoking and avoiding secondhand smoke are crucial steps in reducing the risk of developing lung cancer.
  3. Role of Genetic Factors: Gain insight into how genetic factors can influence the development of lung cancer. Certain genetic mutations or inherited conditions can increase an individual's susceptibility to the disease. Understanding genetic factors can aid in targeted screening and prevention strategies.
  4. Environmental Exposures: Discover how exposure to environmental toxins, such as asbestos or radon gas, can contribute to the development of lung cancer. Occupational hazards and living in areas with high levels of air pollution are additional factors to consider. Minimizing exposure to these substances is essential for reducing the risk of lung cancer.

Causes and Symptoms of Lung Cancer

World Lung Cancer Day is celebrated on the 1st day of August every year. It intends to inspire, support and direct those living with it, to lead a life filled with hope and positivity.

ZenOnco.io is committed to supporting all cancer recovery and healing. Therefore, on this World Lung Cancer Day, we have taken it upon ourselves to share as much awareness of Lung Cancer as we can.

It is needless to say Lung Cancer begins in the lungs. Let us explore what causes it.

Causes:

Smoking

Epidemiologic case-control studies done in the 1950s showed a b correlation between Lung Cancer and smoking. In 1962 it was found that smoking causes Lung Cancer. 94% of this cancer type is caused due to smoking. A smoker is at 24 to 36 times greater risk than her / his non-smoking counterpart.

According to lung.org, smoking is the main cause of Lung Cancer. It contributes to 80% of this disease in women and 90% in men. A recent publication in the American Cancer Society journal showed the following results:

  • Smokers having < 15 pack year history had a longer median survival than those with > 15 pack years.
  • An increase in the number of pack years decreases median overall survival.

Passive Smoking

Smoking in the passive form is also believed to be harmful. Passive smoking increases Lung Cancer risk by 20-30%. A study published in Ann Oncol gives special attention to women at home who are continuously passive smoking. The research confirms that there is a dire need to raise awareness to prevent smoking as we speak.

Toxic Substances

Exposure to certain chemical toxicity can cause Lung Cancer. These include hazardous substances such as radon, arsenic, cadmium, chromium, nickel, uranium, and some petroleum products.

Family History

Those with a first-degree relative having Lung Cancer are at double risk of being affected by lung cancer2. Several other studies also support that genetic history is an influential factor.

Genetic Mutations

Genetic mutations also trigger lung cancer, especially if the person is prone to smoking. Even exposure to other carcinogens increases the risks.

Symptoms:

Some commonly known symptoms ofLung Cancer are:

  • Chronic cough
  • Blood or phlegm in cough
  • ChestPainthat shoots up while deep breathing, laughing or coughing
  • Increasing hoarseness in voice
  • Breathlessness
  • Wheezing
  • Easily getting weak or fatigued
  • Appetite and weight loss

Recurring respiratory diseases like pneumonia or bronchitis may also be a Lung cancer symptom.

Need for Awareness of Smoking on this World Lung Cancer Day

World Lung Cancer Day engulfs these dark facts with great hope because this is a preventable disease. Lesser exposure to smoking and industrial hazards can positively reduce susceptibility.

ZenOnco.io promotes the awareness of lung Cancer especially caused by smoking. Smokers do not just endanger themselves, but also those around them.

According to a recent news report, cigarette consumption shot up during the COVID-19 pandemic. Experts say that this rise in smoking could be due to stress, unemployment and boredom.

Due to such alarming issues,ZenOnco.io extends its support to all those fighting for the cause of non-smoking, quitting Tobacco and healthier environment. We promote healthy living conditions, where humankind can thrive without threats of Lung Cancer.

Also Read: Coping With Complications Of Lung Cancer Treatment

We further motivate people to quit smoking. To all those who are struggling to quit tobacco, remember 

I Can and I Will. You have it in you.

Finally, we invite all those who are journeying with the disease or have journeyed with it in the past, to share their stories with us. Check out our cancer healing stories here. You can also get insights from the best personalities associated with cancer through our weekly Healing Circle Talks that are conducted live every Sunday it is also a platform for all cancer warriors and supporters to voice their thoughts and feelings, and connect with like-minded individuals.

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