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True victory over lung cancer treatment probably will not come in this generation, or even the next. If previous patterns continue, medical research will not produce breakthroughs of a sufficient magnitude to reduce the overall threat. Self avoidance of cancer risk, though important, will provide individuals with only small protection. It is uncertain that all known surrounding and behavioral factors associated with cancer produce even half of the malignancies that occur every year in the United States.
By looking at the prevalence of cancer and the threat it represents to the quality of life, all means known to be effective in promoting survival must be utilized. An understanding of the relative importance of individual, social, psychological, financial and health care system, related factors can serve as the basis for better-informed individual strategies for avoiding cancer and obtaining favorable outcomes in treatment.
Beyond self interests on lung cancer survival rate, obviously, a better understanding of cancer survival underscores the importance of broader issues for future to come. Do we desire a society where people must be outstandingly clever or well-off to survive? Do we believe that only the special should benefit from the best achievements of modern technology of lung cancer treatment? To what extent do we believe in sacrificing individual choice/selection and life chances for the good of the whole? A greater appreciation of these issues may help tighten the position of health care e.g. chemotherapy lung cancer as a key item on the public agenda. This inquiry requires, first, an overview of the "cancer issue" as it existed in current time and understandings of what is meant by lung cancer survival rate and the unusual features distinguish cancer from other diseases. This overview helps define appropriate goals for medical and individual action item.
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