Saturday, February 11, 2012

Injured Former TUBERCULOSIS Outgunned Vulnerable Lung Cancer


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Various studies show, a history of Tuberculosis (TB) infection can increase the risk of lung cancer. Not directly become are your triggers, but originally injured the former TUBERCULOSIS infection is easy to teriritasi so easily attacked triggers cancer.

"Some lung disease can increase the risk of cancer, such as infection, TUBERCULOSIS and PPOK (Chronic Obstruction pulmonary disease)," said Dr. Achmad Hudoyo, SpP (K), the connoisseur of lung cancer from RS friendship, Saturday (11/2/2012).

According to Dr. Hudoyo, infection was cured despite TUBERCULOSIS often leave scars or spots on the lungs. The former is more sensitive than any other network in the surrounding area, making it easy to experience irritation when the involved contacts with trigger cancer.

There are various triggers its own kankernya, one of the most responsible is the habit of smoking.Worldwide statistics show, 9 out of 10 patients of lung cancer have a history as an active smoker smoker or first hand.

Even when a person has stopped smoking, the toxins still settles in the lungs can still trigger cancer. New cancer risks could be lumped in with people who do not smoke, after former smokers quit smoking for 15 years.

Triggers of lung cancer is exposure to radon, a radioactive compound that comes from the belly of the Earth and often arises from the crevices of floor tiles. Asbestos is still used as the roof of the home and auto parts engine also includes upholstery triggers lung cancer.

Outdoor air pollution comes from industrial combustion engines and motor vehicles can also trigger cancer. But until now, the ratio of the number of cases of lung cancer are fueled by non-polluting vehicles and industries are still hard to predict.