Radiation Therapy for Lung Cancer

Facts About Lung Cancer

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Risk Factors for Lung Cancer

Smoking greatly increases your chances of developing lung cancer.

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Quitting Smoking

If you quit smoking, the health benefits begin immediately.

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Symptoms of Lung Cancer

Some signs and symptoms of lung cancer include:

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Diagnosing Lung Cancer

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Types of Lung Cancer

Non-small cell lung cancer and small cell lung cancer are the two main types of lung cancer.

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Treatment for Lung Cancer

Lung cancer treatment depends on several factors, including the type and size of the cancer, its location and your overall health. Typically, several different treatments and combinations of treatments will be used to combat lung cancer. During treatment, a team of doctors may be involved in your care, including a radiation oncologist, a medical oncologist and a surgeon.

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Understanding Radiation Therapy

Radiation therapy, sometimes called radiotherapy, is the careful use of radiation to safely and effectively treat cancer.

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External Beam Radiation Therapy

External beam radiation therapy involves a series of daily radiation treatments targeting your lung tumor.

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Internal Radiation

In some cases, your doctor may recommend brachytherapy. Also called internal radiation, brachytherapy involves placing radioactive material into a tumor or its surrounding tissue.

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Possible Side Effects

Patients often experience little or no side effects from radiation therapy and are able to continue normal routines.

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