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However, it can take many weeks to recover fully from a lung operation. After your operation, you'll be encouraged to start moving as soon as possible. Even if you have to stay in bed, you'll need to keep doing regular leg movements to help your circulation and prevent blood clots from forming.
It may take weeks or months to recover, depending on the operation you had. Recovery takes time and it is faster for some people than others. Try to pace yourself and do not do too much too soon. Your doctor and nurse will give you advice on what you can do to help your recovery.
Lung cancer accounts for 6% of all deaths in UK and 22% of all cancer deaths in UK. There is a life time risk of lung cancer in men of 1in14 and in women of 1in17. For men lung cancer mortality rates fell steadily between 1992 and 2005 whilst over the same period the rates for women increased until the late
If you stop smoking, your risk of developing heart or lung disease is reduced. After any chest surgery, your long-term recovery will be influenced by whether or not you smoke cigarettes. If members of your family smoke, please ask them to support you and improve their own health by stopping too. Industrial causes
This booklet gives information about going home after lung surgery. The booklet has an accompanying checklist to help you return home safely. The booklet cannot replace advice from your surgeon or a member of their team. Please ask us if you have any questions. After your lung surgery_Patient Booklet 15/05/2018 12:34 Page 3
28 Μαρ 2019 · see people before, at the time of and after diagnosis. provide continuing support. facilitate communication between the secondary care team (including the multidisciplinary team), the person's GP, the community team and the person with lung cancer.
Overview. Symptoms. Causes. Diagnosis. Treatment. Living with. Prevention. See a GP if you have symptoms of lung cancer, such as breathlessness or a persistent cough. The GP will ask about your general health and your symptoms.