Consumption of tobacco leading to lung cancer

November 20, 2021

Author: Dr Deepanjali Adulkar, Consultant Radiation Oncologist, HCG Cancer Centre, Mumbai

India

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New Delhi, November 20, 2021 :

Lung cancer is one of the most common cancers in the world. In the Indian scenario as well, it is the commonest cancer and a related cause for mortality in men. As per the Indian Cancer Registry Data, 6.9 per cent of all new cancers and 9.3 per cent of all cancer-related deaths in both sexes are due to Lung Cancer. According to GLOBACON 2020, 72510 people were affected with lung cancer in 2020 and around 66,279 people died of Lung Cancer in 2020, making Lung Cancer the 4th most common cause of death in India.

Causes and Risk factors:

One of the most common cause of lung cancer is smoking. Tobacco smoking in the form of cigarettes, beedis, cigars contain nicotine and carbonamide, which are carcinogenic in nature. Not only active smoking but even passive smoking is also injurious to health.  Passive smoking or secondhand smoking, means when one is in contact with a person actively smoking, thus inhaling the toxic by-products of smoke and increasing their susceptibility to lung cancer. A newer form of electric cigarette smoking known as vaping and hookah smoking is equally harmful as tobacco smoking. The predicted risk of lung cancer is seven times in a smoker as compared to a non-smoker.

In India, tobacco is consumed in various forms, i.e., in the form of smoking (cigarettes/cigars/beedis etc.) or even as smokeless tobacco such as tobacco leaves, gutkha, masheri. Tobacco in any form is carcinogenic and is known to cause various cancers such as Head Neck Cancers like Oral cavity Cancers, Nasopharyngeal Cancers, Maxillary Cancers; Gastro-intestinal Cancers such as Esophageal cancer, Stomach Cancers.

Prevention:

Since tobacco is a major known cause of lung cancer, quitting tobacco is one of the most important steps to prevent lung cancer as well as other tobacco related cancers. When a person quits smoking, he reduces his risk of lung cancer by 30-50% as compared to a person who continues to smoke. Continued smoking even after complete treatment and cure of cancer, can result in reappearance of the disease or formation of new type of cancer.

Signs and Symptoms:

Lung cancer usually presents with symptoms of loss of weight, loss of appetite, persistent cough, blood in sputum, breathlessness, lump or swelling in the neck.

The symptoms of lung cancer are very commonly confused with tuberculosis which is rampant in our country. Hence it is imperative to consult cancer specialist in case of above symptoms of lung cancer or a trained pulmonologist for the diagnosis of lung cancer vs pulmonary tuberculosis. 

Treatment:

With modern techniques, research and expertise, the treatment of lung cancer has undergone a tremendous change. Treatment options vary depending on the stage and type of lung cancer and the general condition of the patient.

Early lung cancers have multiple invasive as well as minimally invasive treatment options such as Laparoscopic or Robotic surgeries and Non-invasive treatment options such Stereotactic Radiotherapy (SBRT/SRT). 

All the above treatments have good cure rates in early stages of lung cancer. With the advancement in technology and expertise in new techniques improving the survival as well as quality of life of patients is possible. 

However, as the stage of lung cancer advances the possibility of cure rates decline. Hence prevention, early detection and treatment from a cancer expert is the way forward to triumph over this disease. The first step to achieve this is by quitting smoking and all tobacco products. Quitting smoking and stopping other unhealthy behaviors can improve long-term health and quality of life. 

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