Informative Speech On Lung Cancer

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Lung cancer is a terrible disease that kills hundreds of thousands of people every year all across the world. People can get lung cancer from a variety a reasons that many people may not know about. The effects of lung cancer should not be taken lightly. Lung cancer is harmful to a person’s health if not treated as soon as possible. While many people tend not to think about lung cancer in their day-to-day life, it is considered as one of the most lethal diseases known to human kind.

Lung cancer is one of the most terrible types of cancer in the world. Lung cancer is the most common type of cancer all across the world. Lung cancer is known as the type of cancer that causes the most deaths. Lung cancer is an uncontrolled growth of abnormal cells in a person’s lungs. The abnormal cells in a humans body do not do like they are supposed to and the abnormal cells tend not to develop into healthy lung tissue. As the abnormal cells grow they form tumors which interferes with the functioning of the lungs. Lung cancer is the type of cancer that affects older people and is usually not diagnosed until people are older. There are two types of lung cancer: non-small cell lung cancer and small cell lung cancer. Non-small cell lung cancer is the most common type of lung cancer that people are diagnosed with. Small …show more content…

If not treated early enough lung cancer can be very dangerous and can cause death. When a person has lung cancer, it can have a very big effect on the person’s life. The lungs are very important organs in the human body. The lungs give oxygen to body by breathing in air. When the lungs have abnormal cancer cells, it can start to interfere with the functioning of the lungs. The longer that a user smokes tobacco, the more prone that they are to getting lung cancer. If a user were to quit tobacco early in life it would lower the risk of getting lung cancer but they would still be prone to get lung

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