

According to the American Cancer Society, lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer death in the U.S. And while smoking can certainly increase your risk of lung cancer, it's not the only way to develop the disease. Participate in Lung Cancer Awareness month by learning more about lung cancer risk factors and what you can do to protect yourself.

Most people know that smoking is the number one risk factor for lung cancer. But did you know that there are other environmental and genetic factors that could also increase your risk? Risk factors for lung cancer include:�
Since lung cancer typically doesn't cause symptoms in its earliest (and more treatable) stages, you can't wait for tell-tale symptoms � such as chest pain, shortness of breath and coughing up blood � to occur before receiving treatment. Early detection is critical in the treatment of lung cancer, which is why your best defense is early screening. If you are at increased risk, your doctor may recommend a yearly, routine lung screening to check for cancer.
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No matter your current health and lifestyle habits, there are always changes that can be made to improve your lung function. In honor of Lung Cancer Awareness Month, read our tips and consider what you can change to keep your lungs healthy and lower your risk of developing cancer:�
If you are concerned about your risk of developing lung cancer, to determine if it's time for a screening. At Ì첩ÌåÓý, we offer the latest methods to assess a patient's risk before setting up an individualized screening and prevention plan. Learn more about lung cancer care at Ì첩ÌåÓý.
Lung cancer is the third most common cancer in the US, behind skin cancer and breast cancer (in women) and prostate cancer (in men). Early detection is the key to effective treatment. Take this free assessment and in just a few minutes: identify your lung cancer risks, how to minimize your risk factors and what to do if you are at risk.
This article first appeared in the November 2022 edition of the HealthPerks newsletter.
Identify your risk factors and what to do if you are at risk.