People seldom have symptoms from lung cancer until they have spread, even though some with early lung cancer do. By seeing your doctor when you first notice symptoms will give you an early diagnosis, and treatment is more likely to be effective. The American Cancer Society gives more information on the signs and symptoms of this disease.
Many of the common symptoms are likely to be caused by something other than lung cancer. The most common symptoms of lung cancer are:
If lung cancer does spread to other parts of the body it may cause:
Some syndromes can be caused by lung cancers such as Horner syndrome, Superior vena cava syndrome, and Paraneoplastic syndromes. Many of these symptoms are likely to be caused by something other than lung cancer, but if you have any of these problems, be sure to consult with your doctor right away. It’s important that the cause is found and can be treated immediately, if needed.
Dr Fredda Branyon