Respiratory issues in cancer survivors patients: Mini-review

L. Mendoza
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With the recent success of modern cancer therapy, cancer can be curable,and in cases where cure cannot be achieved, it can be treated as a chronic disease. As a result,there are now more than 15.5 million Americans with a history of cancer were alive on January 1, 2016. By January 1, 2026, this number is projected to reach 20.3 million [1]. These estimates do not include carcinoma in situ for any cancer except urinary bladder and do not include basal cell or squamous cell skin cancers. The respiratory effects of cancer therapy are critically important to the overall health of cancer survivors due to higher incidence of pulmonary disease compared with the general population. Because these conditions can result in a high degree of morbidity and mortality, understanding how to improve the prevention, recognition, and treatment of pulmonary disease is an important medical priority.
癌症幸存者的呼吸问题:小型综述
随着现代癌症治疗的成功,癌症是可以治愈的,在无法治愈的情况下,它可以作为一种慢性疾病来治疗。因此,截至2016年1月1日,有超过1550万有癌症病史的美国人还活着。到2026年1月1日,该数字预计将达到2030万[1]。这些估计不包括除膀胱外的任何癌症的原位癌,也不包括基底细胞或鳞状细胞皮肤癌。由于肺部疾病的发病率高于一般人群,癌症治疗的呼吸系统影响对癌症幸存者的整体健康至关重要。由于这些疾病可导致高发病率和死亡率,了解如何改善肺部疾病的预防、识别和治疗是一个重要的医学优先事项。
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