Spotlight on Lung Cancer this Lung Cancer Awareness Month
Every year around 48,500 people are diagnosed with lung cancer in the UK. This November, in lung cancer awareness month, we are shining our spotlight on it.
What are the symptoms of lung cancer?
The most common symptoms of lung cancer are:
Having a cough most of the time
Having a change in a cough you have had for a long time
Getting out of breath doing the things you used to do without a problem
Coughing up phlegm with blood in it
Having an ache or pain in the chest or shoulder
Chest infections that keep coming back or a chest infection that doesn't get better
Losing your appetite
Feeling tired all the time
Losing weight.
Facts on lung cancer in the UK
Lung cancer starts in the windpipe (trachea), the main airway (bronchus) or the lung tissue
Lung cancer is the third most common cancer in the UK. Around 48,500 people are diagnosed in the UK each year
Lung cancer is more common as you get older. Around 45% of those diagnosed with lung cancer in the UK are aged 75+
In the UK each year - around 25,300 men are diagnosed, and 23,300 women are diagnosed
More than 8 out of 10 cases of lung cancer in the UK are caused by smoking.
How CCL can help with lung cancer
CCL looks to adopt new technologies for diagnostics and treatment pathways to help UK healthcare. We have a range of tests available to help diagnose and manage lung cancer, find out more here.
How to access CCL tests
If you are a Health Care Professional, please contact us on +44 (0)1223 395 450/ info@camclinlabs.co.uk. If you are a patient, please refer your Health Care Professional to our website and ask them to get in touch. Please note that Cambridge Clinical Laboratories HCP services are only available through a professional healthcare provider.
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