Cards (13)

  • Medicine in modern Britain has seen great advances in the 20th and 21st centuries as technology developed and the government became more involved in the health of the British people
  • Factors that have influenced medicine in the 20th century and beyond
    • Improvements in technology - magic bullets
    • Better access to care
    • Improvements in technology - diagnosing and treating illness
  • Lung cancer
    One of the most common cancers in Britain, killing thousands every year
  • Smoking
    The main cause of lung cancer
  • Passive smoking
    Can also result in lung cancer
  • Until the mid-20th century, smoking was incredibly common and very few people would have regarded it as a dangerous activity
  • Smoking was even allowed in doctors' surgeries and many medical professionals smoked
  • During World War Two, cigarettes were provided as part of a soldier's rations
  • CT scan
    A computerised tomography scan that uses X-rays and a computer to create detailed images of the inside of the body
  • Ways the government tries to educate people about the dangers of lung cancer and prevent the disease
    • Anti-smoking campaigns
    • Advertising campaigns highlighting symptoms
    • Banning advertisements for cigarettes
    • Raising the legal age of buying tobacco
    • Banning smoking in public places
  • Treatments for lung cancer
    • Radiotherapy
    • Chemotherapy
    • Immunotherapy
    • Transplant
  • Medical research into the causes, diagnosis, prevention and treatment of lung cancer continues today
  • Further advances in scientific knowledge and technology will lead to improved understanding and more treatments for lung cancer