Guide To Effective Lung Cancer Diagnosis And Treatment

Supplemental Oxygen

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One of the most common symptoms of lung cancer is shortness of breath. In addition to this, many cancer treatments can make it harder for individuals to breathe. Thus, it is common for lung cancer patients to receive supplemental oxygen to lessen the work their lungs have to do and help them cope with the symptoms of their condition as well as the side effects of treatment. In most cases, oxygen is delivered through a face mask that patients put on or an oxygen cannula. Patients will often have portable oxygen tanks that they can take with them everywhere. Of course, they may also have stationary tanks. The choice depends on how much supplemental oxygen they require as well as what their doctor recommends.

Acupuncture

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Acupuncture is among the alternative and complementary treatments for cancer, including lung cancer. Acupuncture involves a professional inserting small needles into specific points of an individual’s body to relieve pain and relax them. Unfortunately, it cannot cure lung cancer. However, acupuncture is still a common treatment, since it can help relieve some symptoms of a patient’s cancer. It can also help patients cope with the side effects of cancer treatment. Acupuncture is especially helpful in treating the side effects of chemotherapy, which include nausea and vomiting. Information indicates that receiving acupuncture regularly can help with lung cancer pain relief as well.

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