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Expert On Importance Of Screening Newborns For Lung Cancer
Lung cancer in newborns is undoubtedly a rare occurrence, but the significance lies in its potential severity and the transformative impact of early detection.
Infants born with certain genetic predispositions or exposed to specific environmental factors may, albeit rarely, manifest signs of lung abnormalities that can escalate into cancerous conditions.

Early Detection Saves Lives
Screening newborns for lung cancer may seem unconventional, but early detection is key to saving a baby's life. Although lung cancer in infants is rare, it is not unheard of. Detecting potential problems at birth allows early identification and appropriate treatment, resulting in a greater chance of successful treatment.
Identifying Genetic Predispositions
Some forms of lung cancer have a hereditary component, and early screening can help identify genetic predispositions. Understanding the genetic makeup of a newborn baby can help medical experts design surveillance plans and implement preventive measures, ensuring that any potential risks can be proactively managed. It is especially important for families with a history of lung cancer or genetic mutations that are associated with the disease.
Screening Techniques
Screening newborns for lung cancer involves non-invasive techniques that prioritize the infant's well-being. One such method is newborn screening, a routine procedure that involves collecting a small blood sample from the baby's heel immediately after birth. This blood sample is then analyzed for specific markers, including markers associated with genetic conditions and metabolic disorders, which provide valuable information about the health of the newborn.
Ensuring a healthy respiratory system
Lung cancer in newborns is often associated with congenital anomalies or respiratory conditions. Early screening helps healthcare providers identify any problems with the respiratory system, allowing immediate intervention if necessary. This proactive approach can prevent complications and promote the best lung function as the child grows.
Conclusion
The importance of screening newborns for lung cancer cannot be underestimated. While rare, the potential severity of early-onset of lung abnormalities necessitates the attention of medical experts. Early screenings can help in curing the disease and taking necessary measures to prevent worsening of the situation.
(This article has been contributed by Dr. Mamatha R, Neonatalogist & Pediatrician, Apollo Cradle & Children's Hospital, Koramanagala, Bangalore.)



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