Early signs of lung cancer in women

Early stage of lung cancer in women may have no obvious symptoms, but abnormalities can be seen in imaging examination; vocal cord paralysis, coughing and other manifestations can also occur. Regular medical checkups are recommended for timely detection of early stage lung cancer.
Lung cancer can be broadly categorized into non-small cell lung cancer and small cell lung cancer, and most of the early stage lung cancer patients do not have obvious positive signs. Most of the early stage lung cancer patients do not have obvious positive signs, but during imaging examinations such as X-ray film and chest CT, limited thickening of bronchial wall and localized high-density shadow of lungs can be seen, suggesting that lung lesions may occur.
In addition, some lung cancers may first present symptoms such as cough, pestle finger, vocal cord paralysis, Horner’s syndrome, etc. However, at this time, the tumor has already developed for a period of time, which may be beyond the scope of early-stage tumors.
In order to increase the detection rate of early lung cancer, regular medical checkups are recommended. If the above symptoms occur, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time.