Sunday, May 15, 2011

You may be affected by the bias of early lung cancer.

According to the findings of adult 1,500 Americans were reported by ABC News "majority of Americans, including many health care workers believe's illness because at least some people with lung cancer. ?

Reports say will lead to this bias of the diseases is the number 1 of cancer deaths in this country as the resources go, fight disease, despite reduced. It is also feeling shame and guilt are already difficult situations cancer adds to the patient's face.

Quote the ABC story Laurie Fenton Ambrose, President and CEO of Lung Cancer Alliance. Article is Ambrose state the following.

"Sadly, stigma under-funded studies alone for programs for early detection and treatment of has been used to justify. ?

This response probably, in part, for non-smoking campaign success.

Most people learned is a major cause of lung cancer is smoking. Unfortunately, many of them are leaps into believing that the cause of the non-smoking only is displayed.

Male lung cancer nearly 90% of deaths and about 80% of female lung cancer deaths caused by smoking.

However, that is, Americans is approximately 161 people of lung cancer die not smokersof should give pause to keep bias so that thousands of people.

If you have not developed the disease very much for non-smokers and smoking only cause justifying bias is difficult.

Non-smoking - 1 risk factor, but it's one and only one is not. Materials in other environments plays an important role in the history of similar families such as asbestos and radon exposure.

Workers blame would come every day for it to develop diseases come into contact with the substance, even many people, intentionally, is questionable. Also, most people poor dietary habits and sedentary lifestyle are several important risk factors for failure denies helping factor maybe Fund diabetes research.

It's obvious deserves the amount of attention breast cancer kills more people today lung cancer, malignant melanoma, kidney, prostate, liver, breast and colon cancer joins, at least to receive.

Follows the lives of far too many.


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