Lung Cancer

Dr. Mukti Mukherjee
[12+ Years Experience]

Radiation Oncologist In Kolkata

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Lung Cancer Doctor in Kolkata

Lung cancer is a malignant neoplastic disease that surfaces in the lungs, typically developing in the tissues and airways. It occurs when abnormal cells in the lung tissue grow uncontrollably, forming a tumor. These malignant cells can infest nearby tissues and spread to other body parts through the bloodstream or lymphatic system, known as metastasis. Lung cancer can remain asymptomatic in its early stages, making regular screenings essential for individuals at risk.

Schedule a consultation with Dr. Mukti Mukherjee for accurate risk evaluation. She is best known for lung cancer treatment in Kolkata and specializes in radiation oncology therapy.

Types of Lung Cancer

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Non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC)

This classifies several subtypes, including:

  • Adenocarcinoma: The most common type, often arising in the outer part of the lung.
  • Squamous cell carcinoma: Typically develops in the central airways of the lung.
  • Large cell carcinoma: A less common type with aggressive growth characteristics.
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Small cell lung cancer (SCLC)

SCLC is less common but more aggressive. It spreads rapidly and is mainly linked to smoking. Early intervention is critical for managing this type. It often affects both lungs and commonly metastasizes to other organs early in the disease course.
Types of Lung Cancer

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Symptoms

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Early-Stage Symptoms

  • Chronic cough lasting >3 weeks
  • Hemoptysis (coughing up blood)
  • Chest wall pain or discomfort
  • Blood with cough or rust-colored phlegm
  • Unexplained respiratory distress
  • Shortness of breath
  • Changes in voice quality, such as a raspy or hoarse voice
  • Fatigue and weakness
  • Wheezing
  • Pain in arm and shoulder
  • Weight Loss or feeling full
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Symptoms if Metastatic Disease

Brain: Neurological complications with intense headache
Bone: Bone pain
Liver: Jaundice

Early symptoms of lung cancer may be subtle, such as a slight cough or mild fatigue. Routine screenings help detect cancer before symptoms worsen.

Lung Cancer Symptoms

Causes

Smoking

Smoking

Direct smoking and exposure to secondhand smoke are primary causes, responsible for 85% of cases.
 Alcohol

Alcohol

Heavy or regular consumption of alcohol can lead to lung cancer.
Exposure to occupational hazards

Exposure to occupational hazards

Certain chemicals, such as asbestos, arsenic, and chromium, can increase the risk of lung cancer.
Air pollution

Air pollution

Long-term exposure to air pollution can contribute to lung cancer development.
Family history

Family history

A family history of lung cancer can slightly increase the risk.
Age

Age

Most cases occur in people aged 65 and older.

Evaluation

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Imaging Techniques

  • Chest X-rays and CT scans of chest and abdomen
  • Positron Emission Tomography (PET)
  • Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) of brain/spine
  • Bone Scan
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Invasive Diagnostic Procedures

  • Bronchoscopy
  • Transthoracic needle biopsy/bronchoscopic biopsy or brush cytology
  • Molecular genetic profiling
  • Thoracocentesis
  • Mediastinoscopy
  • EBUS/VATS
  • Sputum cytology (examining mucus for cancer cells)
  • Thoracoscopy/pleuroscopy
  • Blood tests
Lung Cancer Evaluation
Stages of Lung Cancer

Stages of Lung Cancer

Lung cancer is categorized into four stages based on its spread:
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Stage I & II: Early stage

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Stage III: Locally advanced

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Stage IV: Metastatic

Stage IV A: Spread to one distant location (e.g., other lung, brain, liver), nearby structures (any T), nearby lymph nodes (any N), the heart (pericardium).
Stage IV B: Spread to multiple distant locations or extensive spread within the chest.
Stage IV C: Spread to the fluid around the lungs or heart, or multiple additional tumors within the lungs.

Stages of Lung Cancer

Management

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Radiation therapy

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Chemotherapy

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Targeted therapy
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Immunotherapy
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Surgery (only in selected early stage cases)

For more details in lung cancer radiation therapy in Kolkata, contact Dr. Mukti Mukherjee.

Lung Cancer Management

Frequently Asked Questions

Can non-smokers develop lung cancer?

Yes, exposure to radon, air pollution, and genetic factors contribute to lung cancer in non-smokers.

Does radiation therapy cure lung cancer?

Radiation is effective in many cases, especially when combined with other treatments. Consult experts like Dr. Mukti Mukherjee for more treatment-related advice.

Does lung cancer always cause pain?

Not always. Pain may not appear until the later stages of the disease. However, some patients may experience chest pain or other discomfort even in the earlier stages.

What's the survival rate for lung cancer?

The survival rates vary depending on the type and stage of the cancer as well as how early your condition is getting detected.

What is the success rate of radiation for lung cancer?

Radiation therapy helps control lung cancer spread with a success rate of up to 95% for at least 3 years after getting the treatment.