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Can lung cancer go away on its own?

Can lung cancer go away on its own?

It’s rare for cancer to go away on its own without treatment; in almost every case, treatment is required to destroy the cancer cells. That’s because cancer cells do not function the way normal cells do.

Can lung cancer disappear?

For other people, lung cancer may never go away completely. Some people may get regular treatments with chemotherapy, radiation therapy, or other therapies to try to control the cancer for as long as possible. Learning to live with cancer that does not go away can be difficult and very stressful.

Can lung cancer affect your legs?

If lung cancer spreads to other parts of the body, it may cause: Bone pain. Arm or leg weakness or numbness.

Which of the following symptoms is most characteristic of a client with a cancer of the lung?

A cough is the most common symptom of lung cancer. Other symptoms include: Constant chest pain. Shortness of breath.

What part of the body does lung cancer generally affect?

Lung cancer can start anywhere in the lungs and affect any part of the respiratory system. The cancer cells can spread, or metastasize, to the lymph nodes and other parts of the body. Lung cancers are divided into small cell lung cancers (SCLC) and non-small cell lung cancers (NSCLC).

What are the signs and symptoms of lung cancer?

Lung cancer can cause complications, such as: Shortness of breath. Coughing up blood. Pain. Fluid in the chest (pleural effusion). Cancer that spreads to other parts of the body (metastasis).

Should I talk to my doctor about my lung cancer symptoms?

If you go to your doctor when you first notice symptoms, your cancer might be diagnosed at an earlier stage, when treatment is more likely to be effective. Most of these symptoms are more likely to be caused by something other than lung cancer.

What are the possible complications of lung cancer?

Lung cancer can cause complications, such as: Shortness of breath. People with lung cancer can experience shortness of breath if cancer grows to block the major airways. Coughing up blood. Lung cancer can cause bleeding in the airway, which can cause you to cough up blood (hemoptysis). Pain.

Are there other syndromes associated with lung cancer?

Sometimes these syndromes may be the first symptoms of lung cancer. Because the symptoms affect other organs, a disease other than lung cancer may first be suspected as causing them. Paraneoplastic syndromes can happen with any lung cancer but are more often associated with SCLC. Some common syndromes include:

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