Exploring the Known Causes Of Lung Cancer

By Everett Madison

During the early part of the last century, the popularity of cigarette smoking underwent explosive growth among men. Two decades later, women joined the ranks of habitual smokers in droves. Today, lung cancer claims nearly 150,000 lives each year; eighty percent of cases are directly attributed to cigarettes. Despite how deadly it is, the condition is largely avoidable.

While smoking is the leading cause of the disease, there are other, less prevalent causes. In this article, we'll describe a few of them in detail, beginning with habitual smoking and continuing with secondary smoke, and exposure to other elements.

Habitual Smoking

Doctors measure the risk that a patient might develop lung cancer by considering two variables. They want to know how many packs a patient typically smokes per day and how many years the patient has indulged the habit. The higher each number is, the more likely the disease will manifest. Despite what a lot of smokers believe, cigars and pipes also present a risk (albeit much lower).

Cigarette smoke contains thousands of chemicals. Some of them, like nitrosamines, are known to be carcinogenic. Over time, those chemicals infiltrate and damage the cells in the bronchi, leading to the development of malignant tumors. The cancerous cells can eventually affect the heart, causing the right side to enlarge.

Secondary Smoke

Many people mistakenly believe that inhaling secondhand smoke does not represent a risk of developing lung cancer. In fact, it does. Thousands of people in the U.S. die each year from developing the disease after constant exposure to secondhand smoke. For example, patients who do not smoke cigarettes, but live with an habitual smoker are 24% more likely to suffer from the disease.

Exposure To Asbestos

Years ago, asbestos was used liberally within houses, apartments, and office buildings in order to insulate them. Unfortunately, while it provides effective insulation, asbestos also damages the tissue within the lungs. Given time and prolonged exposure, that damage can lead to cancer. Further, asbestos significantly increases the likelihood of a smoker developing the disease. For example, a non-smoker who works with the material is 5 times more likely to be affected than someone who does not work with it. By contrast, a smoker who works with asbestos is up to 90 times more likely.

Other Risk Factors

There are other risk factors besides those mentioned above. For example, people who are exposed to radon gas, arsenic, nickel, and chloromethyl ethers on a regular basis run the risk of developing lung cancer. Genetics also plays an important role. A patient may be more susceptible to the disease if someone in his or her immediate family has had it.

Once diagnosed, a doctor will recommend a number of possible treatments, including chemotherapy, radiation therapy, or surgery. If the disease is identified early enough, it is possible for the doctor to treat it successfully and for the patient to enjoy a long, healthy life.

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Succeeding In Business - Step 1 The How 2 Guide to Investing In Yourself And Attracting More Business

By Tracey Dornelles

When you think of successful business people you may think of entrepreneurs like Donald Trump or Richard Branson. Oprah is also another good example.

They have all the riches in the world, fame and a jet setting lifestyle. But they also have something else in common - They have a GREAT ATTITUDE!

Actually look at many other successful people throughout history and you'll find a similar atribute. A great attitude coupled with a dream and desire. US President Barack Obama is a great example. Many people believe he's not the most experienced or qualified person to lead America, but his attitude inspires people to follow and believe in him. He admits to be successful in his role he has to focus on himself too. His attitude is his key to success.

I know you maybe thinking, well Barack Obama had lots of money, staff and campaigns behind him, but his dream started small too. I decided to find a way to work from home because I wanted to spend more time at home with my daughter, but instead of heading for the business section of the book store, I started with Personal Developent because I had to figure out what it was I was really passionate about. Have you ever heard the term "If you do what you're really passionate about, then you'll never work a day in your life".

Think about it! . What would you REALLY want to do with your life is money was no problem? OK, after you took a nice long holiday, then what would you set out to accomplish? Thats when I realised I had better start taking responsibility for my life and figure this out.

For some people it takes one of those AH-HA! Moments . Personally mine was having a baby! I always thought having a baby meant settling down and living a nice life in the suburbs. But instead she has been my inspiration to get off my bum and really start living life. Start my own Internet business and aim for a few other personal goals too.

So to get going, I started reading books. While my baby slept I would delve into any personal development book or course I could. The first one I read and still re-read now is The Secret by Rhonda Byrne Then Rich Dad Poor Dad by Robert E. Kyosaki

I also studied a course called The Discovery Series, which really helped put all the theories taught in books into practice.

These days I often stop myself and say Oh my gosh, Im so happy! I dont mean my life is perfect, but just that Im grateful for what I have and also grateful for my gifts as they help me on my journey to an extraordinary life.

I knew I would change, so I guess that mental attitude is no surprise, but what does surprise me is how other people now react and treat me. I feel like friends, colleagues and even strangers respect me more, because I respect myself more and some people have even been saying things like what have you been doing lately, youre glowing?

Gradually doors will open up to you and your business will start to boom.

My business is booming, not because my product or business is any better, but because of me and my shift in attitude.

Attitude is the KEY for a successful life and successful business!

So go and invest in the most important thing of all ... YOURSELF!

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