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A new video showcases the remarkable story of a cancer patient who regained his voice through a larynx transplant. Marty Kedian underwent this rare procedure to remove a form of laryngeal cancer, making history as the first active cancer patient to have a successful transplant. This heartwarming story serves as a reminder to never give up on life.
Lung cancer, the second most common cancer in the US, affects both men and women. The American Cancer Society estimates that around 250,000 people will be diagnosed with lung cancer in 2024, resulting in about 125,000 deaths. While statistics show a decline in cases, health experts emphasize the importance of early detection and treatment.
Smoking remains a major cause of lung cancer, responsible for 80% of deaths. However, non-smokers can also develop the disease due to factors like secondhand smoke and environmental pollutants. Recognizing the signs and symptoms of lung cancer, such as persistent coughing and unexplained weight loss, is crucial for early intervention and successful treatment.
By quitting smoking and seeking regular screenings, individuals can significantly reduce their risk of developing lung cancer. This article highlights the importance of taking proactive steps towards better lung health.
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Transplant/ˈtræn.splænt/noun
The act or process of moving an organ or tissue from one body to another.
Detect/dɪˈtɛkt/verb
To discover or identify the presence of something.
Coughing/ˈkɔːfɪŋ/noun
The act of forcing air out of the lungs with a sudden sharp sound.
Intervention/ˌɪn.təˈvɛn.ʃən/noun
The act of interfering or getting involved to help improve a situation.
Symptoms/ˈsɪmp.təmz/noun
Physical or mental features indicating a condition or disease.
Pollutants/pəˈluː.tənts/noun
Substances that contaminate the environment causing harm or discomfort.