Due to the unsafe level of PM 2.5 dust issue, the awareness about the environment is increasing, as well as the questions about PM 2.5 dust effects on health is increasing in people’s mind, too. Is it increase the risk of Lung cancer ? Let’s find out!
Lung cancer is
a disease that can be cured. The essential risk factors that cause Lung cancer
are as follow;
Smoke cigarette and/or receive cigarette’s smoke
Smoking cigarette
is the main risk factors that cause Lung cancer, as well as other kinds of
cancer, such as Ear, Throat, Nose cancer, Bladder cancer, etc. Thus, the people
aged over 55 years old who smoke a cigarette around a pack of cigarettes a day for
over 30 years should undergo a Lung cancer screening test with Low-dose
computerized tomography (LDCT) which is more sophisticated than the normal one.
Work in the
industry that has carcinogen
Working in the
industry that has carcinogens, such as Chromium, Radon, Niggle, etc. is quite
risky.
Family history of
Lung cancer
Even though Lung cancer is not genetic inheritance
like other kinds of cancer, but if there is someone in the family who has Lung
cancer from young age, the family members also have a high risk of Lung cancer
as well (According to the studies).
Chronic Lung diseases
Have Chronic
Lung diseases, such as Chronic emphysema and Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis. People with chronic
lung diseases have a high risk of Lung cancer.
PM 2.5 Dust and Pollution
According to
the studies, PM 2.5 dust might be one of the factors that can cause Lung
cancer. However, there is no confirmation about the quantity of the dust
received that cause Lung cancer.
In conclusion, we could reduce the risks of Lung cancer by stop smoking, avoid cigarette smoke and pollution.
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