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Lung Cancer Awareness Month: Be Aware - Better to be Safe Than Sorry!

by Dr. Kaushik Bharati on October 31, 2019 at 6:38 PM
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Lung Cancer Awareness Month is celebrated across the world in November every year. It is organized by the Lung Cancer Awareness Month Coalition (LCAMC), consisting of over 20 global non-profit and research organizations and advocacy groups focusing on cancers of the thorax. This Coalition is led by the International Association for the Study of Lung Cancer (IASLC).


LCAMC proactively creates awareness among the general public about the importance of risk reduction, early detection and treatment of lung cancer throughout the month of November. It also strives to educate physicians in a bid to improve treatment outcomes for lung cancer patients.

‘November is observed as Lung Cancer Awareness Month every year. It aims to create awareness and educate people about the dangers of lung cancer. It also stresses the importance of early detection for better treatment outcomes.’

This year, Lung Cancer Awareness Month is being sponsored by several leading pharmaceutical companies, such as Bristol-Myers Squibb, Lilly, Novartis, Takeda, Genentech, and Astra Zeneca.

Genesis of Lung Cancer Awareness Month

The genesis of Lung Cancer Awareness Month goes back to 1995 when it was celebrated for only one day as Lung Cancer Awareness Day. Slowly, with the passage of time, the awareness activities and events progressively expanded, with the enthusiastic participation of people from across the globe. As a result, the celebrations spanned over the entire month of November and came to be known as Lung Cancer Awareness Month.

Aim of Lung Cancer Awareness Month

The major aim of Lung Cancer Awareness Month is to encourage people displaying the common symptoms of lung cancer to seek timely medical intervention. Since early detection of lung cancer is crucial for successful treatment of the disease, people are educated to recognize the symptoms and signs at an early stage, so that they can receive timely treatment.

Lung Cancer: Basic Features

Lung cancer is the uncontrolled proliferation of abnormal cells within the lungs. It is a complex disease with many different subtypes. These are broadly classified into non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) and small-cell lung cancer (SCLC).

Common symptoms of lung cancer include a new persistent cough, blood with cough, severe chest pain, prolonged chest infection, hoarse voice, breathlessness, loss of appetite or unexpected weight-loss.

Treatment of lung cancer depends on the size, type and stage of the tumor. Chemotherapy, radiotherapy and surgery are the most common treatment modalities for lung cancer.

It cannot be stressed enough that early detection is vital for the success of therapy and long-term survival. In fact, research conducted by the American Lung Association has clearly shown that if lung cancer is detected at an early stage (Stage 1), the 5-year survival rate can be as high as 55 percent as opposed to detection at a late stage (Stage 4), where the survival can be as low as just 4 percent.

Lung Cancer: Facts & Figures

Ways to Celebrate Lung Cancer Awareness Month

Some of the ways Lung Cancer Awareness Month can be celebrated are briefly highlighted below:

Health Tips for Preventing Lung Cancer

Although lung cancer can't always be prevented, such as in case of a genetic cause of the disease, the risks can, however, be appreciably reduced by addressing the following aspects:


So, during the month of November, let's all come together to show our support and solidarity for lung cancer patients and their families and encourage them to fight the disease and never to lose hope.

References:

  1. Lung Cancer Awareness Month - (https:lcam.org/)
  2. November is Lung Cancer Awareness Month - (https:lcfamerica.org/get-involved/november-lung-cancer-awareness-month/#1571339669581-0b967d4b-c67b)
  3. Lung Cancer Facts - (http://www.lungcancercoalition.org/lung-cancer-facts.html)
  4. Prevention: Lung Cancer - (https:www.nhs.uk/conditions/lung-cancer/prevention/)
  5. Lung Cancer Awareness Month - (https:lungevity.org/for-supporters-advocates/lung-cancer-awareness-month-0)
  6. Lung Cancer Prevention (PDQ�): Patient Version - (https:www.cancer.gov/types/lung/patient/lung-prevention-pdq)


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