I’ve been worried cause I seem to get really winded quickly when I sing now but I seem to breathe easier after I exercise.

I definitely have allergies that make it more difficult to breathe through my nose but I feel like its not just my nose anymore but my lungs just have less capacity (breathing through mouth feels better but still like I take in less air). i seem to breathe a tiny bit easier when I’m lying on my back too.

Do you guys think I can rule out lung cancer?

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My father had lung cancer and he lasted over ten years. My mom was just diagnosed with lung cancer in the right lung and they say its not curable.

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Hi dear
please tell me complete and integrate information about lung cancer and vitamin b12 relationship.
i wanna know the consume vitamin b12 is harmful for a patiention lung cancer or this is harmless.!
The B12 can helpful as prevention for a smoking man ?
if you have and possible please send to me new research and documention about them and approved by expert’s .
I owe you if help me.
thank you.
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Hi guys

Does anyone know about the former president of Czech Republic who had lung cancer since over 10 years if he survived it or not? is he still alive?

thx in advance

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I’m 58 and fit but have some history of occasional bronchitis, and grandfathers who had TB. I have recently developed an expiratory wheeze that only occurs when laying in bed on my right side, and which appears to be in the left side of my lungs. Have an occasional dry cough too. Could this be asthma, or even a very early indication of lung cancer? Am not coughing up phlegm, and certainly no blood.
In many clinical imaging situations, MRIs are much more informative than x rays; however, x rays seem to be consistently still used for checking out lung disorders – are they especially effective for this particular organ?

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Based on these BS answers I say that smoking causes cancer is propaganda. So how many non smokers get lung cancer? Is tobacco smoke the only cancer causing agent in the air? And yes I have had a relative die of lung cancer. He smoked but he also worked in a shop and the fumes could have caused the cancer.

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My grandfather has been smoking since he was 15, and is now 61. Lately, he’s been coughing a lot, and losing his voice.
He smokes about two packs a day.
How long does it take lung cancer, or other diseases, to form?
And are these signs of anything?

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Are my chances of getting lung cancer from smoking higher because my grandpa had lung cancer? i believe he got it from smoking and i am 16 and i smoke, want to quit but it’s sort of become a habit the reason i guess i can’t quit is because i feel like it doesn’t harm me yet i know it does.

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i am doing a project and i have to find the death rate and success rate of lung cancer all the sites i visit give me no information so if you know the death and success rate of lung cancer plz tell me immideatly because i ned to know!

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well my dad smokes…like a lot…like 1 pack a day hes 39 turrning 40 and hes been smoking since like 15 16 yrs old and well im really scared oh and what are the chances of my family and i getting lung cancer too. he smokes like right outside of our front door thanxx :)

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