Dr. Ron Blankstein

Lung Cancer – New Advances In Early Detection



Posted: Wednesday, March 03, 2010

by Dr. Ron Blankstein
Chesapeake Nutraceuticals

Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer deaths worldwide. This is partly due to the fact that it is very difficult to diagnose lung cancer in its earliest stage. By the time actual symptoms appear, the cancer has advanced and has usually spread beyond the lungs.

So finding a method of early detection is critical to improving survival rates. Professor Rudolf M. Huber from the University of Munich in Germany says, "The prognosis of lung cancer patients is very dependent on how advanced their disease is. In stage I for example, where the tumor has not yet spread, 5-year-survival rates are about 70%; whereas in stage IV, where it has metastasized to other parts of the body, survival is about 1%. Even for patients with locally advanced tumors, survival over 5 years is only about 10%. Therefore every effort should be undertaken to diagnose early in the course of the disease."(1)

Early Detection Is Key

Several exciting studies and trials are underway that detail what's on the horizon in the search for early detection methods:

The development of any or all of these innovative methods for diagnosing lung cancer have the potential for a profound impact on treatment of the disease. Only time will tell how many lives will be saved with these cutting-edge techniques.

Please remember to consult your health care provider before making any changes to your diet, exercise or supplement routine.

Until next time.

Source:

  1. European Society for Medical Oncology (2009, May 9). Early Detection Of Lung Cancer. ScienceDaily.
  2. International Association for the Study of Lung Cancer (2009, August 2). Lung Cancer: Diagnostic Tools And Innovative Therapies Improve Patient Prognosis. ScienceDaily.
  3. Zhonghua Xiong, Guanze Xiong, Yi Man, Lichun Wang and Wei Jing, "Detection of lung cancer by oral examination", Science Direct, 8/2009
  4. European Society for Medical Oncology (2009, May 9). Early Detection Of Lung Cancer. ScienceDaily.

Dr. Blankstein has been practicing for over 30 years as a leading Cardiologist.

Trained in traditional medicine and Board Certified in both Internal Medicine and Cardiovascular Disease, he knows the importance of good medical care. This consideration has allowed him to discover safe and natural ways of healing. His dedication to bringing the latest and best in health solutions to his patients and the public has given him the experience to research and develop proven natural remedies for many illnesses.

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