Lung cancer Expert In Perumbakkam

Your Trusted Partner in Lung cancer

Early detection is crucial for effective lung cancer treatment. Early detection involves identifying the disease in its initial stages when it’s most treatable. We are here to provide you with top-notch care and guidance to tackle your problems.

Understanding Lung cancer

Signs of Lung cancer

You might be suffering from lung cancer if you are experiencing any of the following signs: 

  • Persistent cough that worsens over time.
  • Blood in sputum or coughed-up blood.
  • Chest pain that worsens with deep breathing, laughing, or coughing.
  • Hoarseness or changes in voice.
  • Shortness of breath or wheezing.
  • Unexplained weight loss and loss of appetite.
  • Persistent chest infections or bronchitis.

Symptoms

Lung Cancer Treatment in India

At NewGen Hospital, we are committed to providing comprehensive and compassionate care to individuals facing lung cancer. Lung cancer is a complex condition characterized by the abnormal growth of cells in the lungs, often resulting from exposure to carcinogens such as tobacco smoke, environmental pollutants, or genetic factors.

Our multidisciplinary team of experts is dedicated to crafting personalized treatment plans tailored to each patient’s unique circumstances. From early-stage to advanced lung cancer, we offer a range of cutting-edge therapies and interventions aimed at maximizing outcomes and improving quality of life.

Lung cancer can manifest in various forms, including non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) and small cell lung cancer (SCLC), each requiring different approaches to treatment. Our team stays at the forefront of medical advancements to ensure that patients receive the most effective and innovative treatments available.

We understand the challenges and complexities that come with a lung cancer diagnosis, and we are here to provide you with the support, guidance, and expertise you need every step of the way. From diagnosis and treatment to survivorship and beyond, NewGen Hospital is dedicated to partnering with you in your journey to overcome lung cancer and achieve optimal health and well-being.

Risk Factors

  • Smoking: Primary cause, significantly increases risk.
  • Secondhand Smoke: Exposure increases risk, particularly for non-smokers.
  • Radon Exposure: Naturally occurring gas, higher levels increase risk.
  • Occupational Exposure: Carcinogens in certain jobs increase risk.
  • Family History: Genetic predisposition or shared environmental factors increase risk.
  • Previous Lung Disease: Conditions like COPD and pulmonary fibrosis increase risk.
  • Air Pollution: Long-term exposure to outdoor pollutants increases risk.
  • Radiation Therapy: Chest radiation for other cancers increases risk.
  • Personal History of Cancer: Some prior cancers increase risk.
  • Age and Gender: Older adults and historically more common in men.

Prevention

  • Avoid Smoking: The most effective way to prevent lung cancer is to avoid smoking altogether. If you smoke, quitting can significantly reduce your risk of developing lung cancer.
  • Avoid Secondhand Smoke: Minimize exposure to secondhand smoke by avoiding environments where smoking is permitted and encouraging smoke-free policies in public places.
  • Healthy Lifestyle: Maintain a healthy lifestyle by eating a balanced diet rich in fruits and vegetables, exercising regularly, and maintaining a healthy weight. These habits can help support overall health and reduce cancer risk.
  • Limit Exposure to Air Pollution: Minimize exposure to outdoor air pollution by staying indoors during periods of poor air quality, using air purifiers, and avoiding areas with heavy traffic or industrial pollution.
  • Be Sun Smart: Protect yourself from ultraviolet (UV) radiation by wearing sunscreen, protective clothing, and seeking shade, as prolonged sun exposure can increase the risk of developing lung cancer.
  • Screening and Early Detection: For individuals at high risk of lung cancer, such as current or former smokers, annual lung cancer screening with low-dose computed tomography (LDCT) can help detect lung cancer at an early, more treatable stage.
  • Stay Informed: Stay informed about the latest research, guidelines, and recommendations for lung cancer prevention and screening. Discuss any concerns or questions with your healthcare provider.

Aftercare Services

Following treatment for lung cancer, aftercare programs provide essential support to maintain health post-rehabilitation. These programs offer regular check-ups, follow-up appointments, and resources to address physical, emotional, and practical needs. By enrolling in aftercare, patients receive ongoing guidance and monitoring from healthcare professionals, helping them transition back to everyday life confidently and make informed decisions about their well-being. In essence, aftercare programs serve as a lifeline, offering continued support to lung cancer survivors as they navigate life after treatment.

Recovery is a life-long journey, and aftercare/ alumni programs are there to help you avoid the risk of relapsing. Most aftercare programs are a combination of regular checkups and rehabilitation. 

Treatments

Personalised Treatment Programs:

Patient education and empowerment are central, ensuring individuals have the knowledge and resources to actively participate in their care decisions and advocate for their needs. Through personalized care, the aim is to optimize outcomes, improve quality of life, and support patients throughout their cancer journey.

Complete withdrawal management:

The goal of complete withdrawal management is to help individuals safely navigate the withdrawal process and transition into substance-free living while minimizing the risk of relapse.Additionally, counseling, behavioral therapies, and support groups may be provided to address psychological aspects of withdrawal and promote long-term recovery.  

Behavioural Treatments:

Behavioral treatments for lung cancer typically involve strategies to help patients cope with the emotional, psychological, and behavioral aspects of the disease. These treatments aim to improve quality of life, reduce stress, and enhance overall well-being. Some examples of behavioral treatments for lung cancer may include:

    • Developing coping skills: Learning techniques to manage stress and emotions effectively.
    • Building a support network: Establishing connections with friends, family, or support groups.
    • Setting achievable goals: Breaking down larger objectives into manageable steps.
    • Identifying triggers: Recognizing and addressing situations that may lead to relapse.

     

Frequently Asked Question on Lung Cancer
What are the risk factors for developing lung cancer?

Smoking, exposure to secondhand smoke, radon exposure, family history, exposure to asbestos and other carcinogens.

What are the different types of lung cancer?

Non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) and small cell lung cancer (SCLC) are the main types, with NSCLC further divided into adenocarcinoma, squamous cell carcinoma, and large cell carcinoma.

How effective are treatments for lung cancer?

Effectiveness varies based on the type and stage of cancer, overall health of the patient, and other factors. Some treatments can be highly effective, while others may have limited success.

Are there support groups available for lung cancer patients and their families?

Yes, there are many support groups, both online and in-person, offering emotional support, resources, and information for patients and their families.

Can non-smokers get lung cancer?
Yes, although smoking is the leading cause, non-smokers can also develop lung cancer due to other risk factors such as exposure to radon, asbestos, pollution, or genetic.
How can I support a loved one diagnosed with lung cancer?

Offer emotional support, accompany them to appointments, help with daily tasks, and encourage them to seek information and support from healthcare professionals and support groups.

What lifestyle changes can help prevent lung cancer?

Quit smoking, avoid exposure to secondhand smoke and carcinogens, maintain a healthy diet and exercise regularly.