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Author: Dr Joyti Sood

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About Dr Joyti Sood
Dr Jyoti Sood, a GP from Redbridge, is supporting this year’s Be Clear on Cancer campaign, which is raising awareness of the symptoms of a persistent cough and inappropriate breathlessness, as they could be a sign of lung disease, including cancer or even heart disease.

Posts by Dr Joyti Sood

Looking for lung cancer

Posted on August 3, 2016

Lung cancer has very few symptoms at early stage and many people dismiss it as a possibility. We know that 37 per cent of lung cancer patients are only diagnosed when they make an emergency trip to A&E which is far too late. Only around 30 per cent of people with lung cancer survive one […]

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Looking for lung cancer

Posted on August 3, 2016

Lung cancer has very few symptoms at early stage and many people dismiss it as a possibility. We know that 37 per cent of lung cancer patients are only diagnosed when they make an emergency trip to A&E which is far too late. Only around 30 per cent of people with lung cancer survive one […]

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