I have been having a stinging feeling in the right lung area, i do smoke about five cigarettes a day and i used to smoke alot of marijuana. I say to myself that nothing could really be wrong if i can withstand a four mile run, and half a mile swim, plus stationary bycyle almost daily. I had a chest xray last year which showed no disease. Would i have this kind of cardiovascular endurance and still have lung cancer or lung disease caused by smoking?
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Depends what stage the lung cancer-in the very beginning,the early stages yes you could. Since for any tumor,cyst etc to be picked up on a X-Ray has to be a certain size why not spend some money and get a PetScan which is a test to find cancer anywhere in the body and it too has to be a certain size to be detected but much,much smaller than required by a X-Ray.Has to be ordered by your Physician , usually done as outpatient in a hospital , is relatively painfree. and covered by most Insurance Plans-why must be ordered by your Doctor. If you are really concerned about having cancer-concern that is more than usual and giving you quite a bit of stress-affecting sleep,appetite and so forth than more than likely will be recommended treatment by your doctor. It is the most certain test to date to find or not find cancer.It certainly relieved me several years back-Nice to hear that no evidence of cancer found anywhere.
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The amount or type of exercise you do won't protect you from lung disease if you continue to expose your lungs to cigarettes. Did you really think it would? There's still debate about the cardiopulmonary effects of pot but anything that doesn't belong in the lungs is a potential problem, right? This may be nothing at all but see your doctor about it. As to your orginal question, it is possible to do rigorous cardio and still have the early stages of a serious condition.
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Well, irregardless of whether you have cancer or not . . only your doctor can determine that . . the answer is that yes a person can have very advanced cancer and still be physically active. Young and very healthy people can endure and even mask the signs of cancer. Often they will dismiss the aches and pains and continue with their sport until the cancer is quite advanced and can no longer be ignored. I know that this is true because it happened to my 17 year old son. He was playing high school basketball right up until a few weeks before being diagnosed with stage IV abdominal sarcoma. So, yes it is possible for a young, healthy, active person to have advanced cancer, be asymptomatic, and not know.
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