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How does a smoker know when they have lung cancer?



How does a smoker know when they have lung cancer?

A routine chest x-ray usually will show a spot. Coughing up blood. Tests are done to determine whether it is cancer.

All smokers should have a chest x-ray once a year. In fact, if there is any change in a person's health, they should have a check-up. I have one every year. And I see my doctor during the year if I experience any problem.
Because there doctor tells them ''you have lung cancer''
when they go to the hospital and to get tested and come out on kimo
you can't really know without a biopsy but i suggest when you start coughing a lot with chest pain and husky voice and producing some black phlegm with cough, you should go see a doctor
ask Philip Morris..they will give you an extra 5 miles !
smokers cannot immediately know if he has lung cancer because symptoms of this cannot be seen until its on its late stage... so i think that the best thing to do is to go for check up..

and ..... don't smoke....
I'm guessing when you start coughing up blood
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