What is Lung Cancer?
Lung cancer is a common cancer that starts in the lungs. It’s often linked to smoking, but non-smokers can also develop it. Early diagnosis can improve treatment outcomes.
Symptoms to look out for
- A cough that doesn’t go away or gets worse.
- Coughing up blood or rusty-coloured phlegm.
- Feeling out of breath or wheezy.
- Chest pain, especially when breathing or coughing.
- Ongoing tiredness or unexplained weight loss.
If you have any of these symptoms, especially for more than 3 weeks, make an appointment with your GP. Most symptoms are not cancer, but it’s important to get checked.
Screening & Prevention
- Stop Smoking: If you smoke, quitting is the best way to lower your risk. Your GP can help with support and resources.
- Healthy Lifestyle: Eating well, staying active, and avoiding pollution can help reduce risk.
- In some cases, high-risk individuals may be offered lung cancer screening.