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Lung
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1 The death rate due to cancer of the lungs has
increased more than 800 percent in males and has more than doubled in females
during the last 25 years. It is considerably higher in urban and industrial
areas than in rural districts. There are many possible causes, but it is still
controversial which are most blameworthy. Those factors which have been
mentioned most frequently are the presence of foreign particles and other
irritants in the air (smoke particles, smog, exhaust fumes), and the smoking of
cigarettes and cigars.
2 Numerous studies have
demonstrated a striking correlation between the death rate from lung cancer and
smoking habits. Among heavy smokers -- 21 to 30 cigarettes per day -- the
mortality rate from lung cancer is nearly 17 times the rate from nonsmokers. It
is expected the death rate among women will increase as the present high rate of
smoking among women has its effect.
3 Sometimes cases of
lung cancer are discovered at the time an x-ray is taken for the purpose of
detecting tuberculosis. Too often, however, a current emphasis upon the danger
of exposure to radiation from X-ray machines can frighten people away from
routine chest X-rays and thus prevent an early diagnosis of lung cancer. Early
detection is absolutely essential if any possibility of cure is to be
maintained. Modern X-ray machines in competent hands pose such slight danger, at
least to those over 40 years of age, that this would be much more than offset by
the advantages of discovering a tumor while it is small enough to be completely
removed.
4 A common form of lung cancer is bronchogenic
carcinoma4, so-called because the malignancy originates in a bronchus. The tumor
may grow until the bronchus is blocked, cutting off the supply of air to that
lung. The lung then collapses, and the secretions trapped in the lung spaces
become infected, with a resulting pneumonia or the formation of a lung abscess.
Such a lung cancer can also spread to cause secondary growths in the lymph nodes
of the chest and neck as well as in the brain and other parts of the body. The
only treatment that offers a possibility of cure, before secondary growths have
had time to form, is to remove the lung completely. This operation is called
pneumonectomy.
5 Malignant tumors of the stomach, the
breast, the prostate gland and other organs may spread to the lungs, causing
secondary growths.