Saturday, June 28, 2008

How long do you have to be around smoke to get lung cancer

How long do you have to be around smoke to get lung cancer?
Yeah....how long do you have to "second hand" smoke before you develop lung cancer? I heard it can happen if you're around a smoker at least one time. And what if you're also twenty years old? When will the lung cancer be developed then? Is there still a chance of getting lung cancer if you're riding in the car with all the windows open? Or if you're in an open space?
Cancer - 7 Answers
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If you actually smoke it could take 30 to 40 years to develop lung cancer second hand smoke 40 to 80 years if ever. As Yoda would say be afraid not.
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My father was a heavy smoker all his life and died of lung cancer when he was 76. So the answer is, no-one can say for sure. It's not like anthrax.
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Never. http://www.medpagetoday.com/Pulmonology/Smoking/19490 Do me a favor, just list three people who have died from second-hand smoke.
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It takes years even for an avid smoker to develop lung cancer and I havent heard any one getting lung cancer from second hand, but it does have a huge effect on people who are asthmatic or other respiratory conditions. Second hand smoke cancer? Not likely at all. Developing respiratory conditions are very probable.
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There is no particular time table to die from smoke, second hand or primary. Everyone is different and a lot depends on your own body's ability to fight of diseases, your activity level, your overall health, and luck. Remember cancer is a mutation of cells that gather in one area. So the carcinogen you take in from second hand or as a primary smoker may not give you or someone lung cancer it could cause some other cancer. What you will see in a primary smoker's lungs are that they start turning color to a black and lose elasticity that could lead to emphysema or lung cancer. So there are no strict rules to go by that tell one they will get cancer doing this or that it is that doing those things make them more susceptible to cancer. Give you a personal example I recently had prostate cancer surgery. Based on my health, activity level, no drugs, alcohol, multiple physical exams, etc. the doctors didn't believe I had cancer but the blood test showed I did. Instead of waiting to see again in 6 months, I made them do a biopsy which came back positive. So luck was on my side in one manner but not the other. I hope this helps and wish there were specific sound facts for cancer but there aren't. Good luck
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10 years
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Developing smoking related lung cancer depends alot on your genetics and if you have any pre-existing pulmonary conditions. For example Israel and Gaza are right next to each other, yet Gaza has one of the highest rates of lung cancer in the world, yet Israel has one of the lowest. Both these countries are heavy smoker populated.




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Tuesday, June 24, 2008

What is the average age that smokers get lung cancer

What is the average age that smokers get lung cancer?
Statistically speaking, what is the average age that smokers who develop lung cancer are diagnosed? Again statistically speaking, how long has the average lung cancer patient who acquired the disease through smoking been smoking?
Respiratory Diseases - 3 Answers
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Statistically, the lung cancers can occur after about 20 years of smoking...though the longer one smokes the higher the risk.
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About 60-65 years old
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The majority of people that develop Lung Cancer are over the age of 50 and the average is 60.



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Friday, June 20, 2008

Is chemotheraphy effective on curing lung cancer? Does people actually survive with this type of sickness

Is chemotheraphy effective on curing lung cancer? Does people actually survive with this type of sickness?
I have a relative who has a lung cancer but she doesn't even smoke. I have a relative who has a stage 4 lung cancer but she doesn't even smoke.
Cancer - 2 Answers
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Treatment options and effectiveness depend on the stage/type of cancer and the condition of the patient being treated. My mom has just been diagnosed with stage 4 lung cancer. She smoked lightly for a few years in young adulthood, but quit 38 years ago. It's spread to some lymph nodes, bones, and liver. She is going to a cutting edge treatment center. We were told that stage 4 lung cancer is NOT curable, but is treatable in that treatment can give people some extra months or years and make that time better quality. Earlier stages are possibly curable, but it is rare to catch lung cancer in an early stage. Lung cancer has very low 5 year survival statistics.
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I don't know all that much, but as my Grandma has been diagnosed with lung cancer a few days ago, I'll try to share as much info as I have. It really differs from person to person. Chemotherapy may work on some, and may not on others. It depends on how your body responds to the medicine. The survival rate for lung cancer is very low.. but that doesn't mean there aren't survivors. Keep your faith and cherish every moment you spend with your relative. My Grandma started chemotherapy today, and it's been tough. It's not an easy thing to go through and the most important thing is to be there for your relative whenever they need you. I am so sorry you have to go through this, and if you ever need to talk feel free to e-mail me.




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