Women are at higher risk of developing lung cancer than men, regardless of smoking or not. Recent research shows that women who smoke have a risk of lung cancer is higher than men who smoke. Women generally start smoking more slowly when compared with men. This has become one of the reasons the ever increasing cases of lung cancer among women. And according to the research showed that women smokers have a three times higher risk of developing lung cancer than male smokers. Even more surprising, women who had never smoked apparently also at higher risk, or 2 times higher of developing lung cancer than men who do not smoke.
How to detect early For early detection of the risk of lung cancer, the doctor experts recommend that smokers and ex-smokers do spiral CT scans every year. By performing spiral CT scans, X-rays of 20 seconds that can detect lung cancer at its earliest stage, the most likely to be cured. Unfortunately, maybe it can not be done by everyone, since the costs of these tests are quite expensive.
But at least by spiral CT scan, in stage 1A lung cancer can be easily detected, so it is likely to be cured quite large. But, most important of all is for those who are still smoking, you should try to quit the habit. Seeing the impact of this smoke, it is appropriate that we would love the body and health that we have. And those who do not smoke, you should not underestimate the warning signs. Immediately consult a doctor if you suffer from persistent coughing, gasping for breath, bloody sputum, raspy or hoarse voice, recurrent respiratory infections continues, chest pain, weight loss or decreased appetite. Hopefully we can be grateful for the people who could have been given health by God Almighty to always maintain our health.