While current and former smokers are at a higher risk of getting lung cancer, you do not have to have a history of smoking to receive a diagnosis.
There were an estimated 130,180 deaths from lung cancer in the United States in 2022, making it the leading cause of cancer death.
Lung cancer symptoms may include: coughing, chest pain, shortness of breath, wheezing, coughing up blood, and weight loss with no known cause.
⚠️ Take Action ⚠️
Here are some ways to keep your lungs healthy:
✨Don’t smoke 🚭
✨Minimize exposure to outdoor air pollution 💨
✨Prevent infection 🧼💦
✨Get regular check-ups
✨Exercise 🏃🏼♀️
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👉🏻Coughing? Breathless? Feeling tired? These could be signs of lung cancer.
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