Symptoms of Lung Cancer in Women
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Absence Of Symptoms
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About a quarter of all those afflicted with lung cancer experience no symptoms whatsoever, and are first made aware of their diagnosis as a result of a routine CT scan or chest X-ray.
Importance
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While it is true that symptoms can often be absent or hard to identify, knowing the symptoms can help you catch it quickly if cancer is in fact present.
Cough
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A distinctly new cough in a smoker or former smoker, a cough that includes blood or a cough that get worse or does not go away over time should all be considered potential symptoms of lung cancer.
Chest Pains
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A dull, persistent and aching chest pain is experienced in approximately a quarter of women with lung cancer.
Respiratory Issues
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Many women with lung cancer will show symptoms of respiratory failure, such as wheezing, shortness of breath and hoarseness.
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