Saturday, 14 July 2007

What is lung cancer?

What is lung cancer?


Lung cancer
is one of the largest killers in the Western world. The risk of developing lung cancer is increased 10-40 times if you smoke.


The cells of all living organisms normally divide and grow in a controlled manner. Cancer results when this control process is lost. A lump or tumour, known as the primary tumour can grow locally or spread to produce secondary tumours somewhere else in the body. This spreading process is called metastasis.

About 40,000 people in the UK die every year from lung cancer. It is the most common form of cancer in the UK and the most common cause of death from cancer in both men and women although it affects more men than women.

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