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Adenocarcinoma IVth
Hi this is chandru from India, my father is suffering from cancer (
adenocarcinoma
) lung and brain (IVth stage), he is now taking CT + RT, for my father, i need to cure by cannabis oil pls give me suggestions about this cannabis oil let me know the address and contacts details of it. pls help us
Hi this is chandru from India, my father is suffering from cancer (
adenocarcinoma
) lung and brain (IVth stage), he is now taking CT + RT, for my father, i need to cure by cannabis oil pls give me suggestions about this cannabis oil let me know the address and contacts details of it. pls help us
chandu123
in
Cancer Patients Aid Association India
9 years ago
Any body in here with Clear Cell Adenocarcinoma ?
I was diagnosed with Clear Cell
Adenocarcinoma
in aug. 2015. Had a 6 hour operation where the removed all in Sept 2015. it was a stage 1c. There was found no spreading at all, anywhere, but the cyst (had multicysts) bursted during the operation. I have been through 6 lines of chemo (carbo/taxo).
I was diagnosed with Clear Cell
Adenocarcinoma
in aug. 2015. Had a 6 hour operation where the removed all in Sept 2015. it was a stage 1c. There was found no spreading at all, anywhere, but the cyst (had multicysts) bursted during the operation. I have been through 6 lines of chemo (carbo/taxo).
UllaBo
in
My Ovacome
9 years ago
? Brain mets
My mum was treated with chemo/radiation for stage 1b nsclc,
adenocarcinoma
. Treatment went well and ended in September. A ct scan in November showed the tumour to be shrinking. She had a follow up scan recently (3 months after last one). There is no spread, the main tumour has continued to shrink.
My mum was treated with chemo/radiation for stage 1b nsclc,
adenocarcinoma
. Treatment went well and ended in September. A ct scan in November showed the tumour to be shrinking. She had a follow up scan recently (3 months after last one). There is no spread, the main tumour has continued to shrink.
em16780
in
The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
9 years ago
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Oncology consultant vs Staff grade
Hi My husband has had two rounds of chemo (pemetrexed and cisplatin) as has stage IV
adenocarcinoma
with 2 brain metastases.
Hi My husband has had two rounds of chemo (pemetrexed and cisplatin) as has stage IV
adenocarcinoma
with 2 brain metastases.
Rachelhols
in
The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
9 years ago
Adenocarcinoma with brain mets
Just trying to find other people who have
adenocarcinoma
which has spread to the brain to see if there are other options for treatment. Sorry to bother you all, but I'm Desperate and terrified. Thank you xx
Just trying to find other people who have
adenocarcinoma
which has spread to the brain to see if there are other options for treatment. Sorry to bother you all, but I'm Desperate and terrified. Thank you xx
Rachelhols
in
The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
9 years ago
Non smokers lung cancer
Hello My sister was died of non smokers lung cancer (
adenocarcinoma
) last year and because I mentioned to one doctor (not my own) that as children we were exposed to some asbestos dust and some coke/coal dust, he suggested that I have a lung x-ray every year.
Hello My sister was died of non smokers lung cancer (
adenocarcinoma
) last year and because I mentioned to one doctor (not my own) that as children we were exposed to some asbestos dust and some coke/coal dust, he suggested that I have a lung x-ray every year.
Audrey_1
in
The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
9 years ago
Docetaxel
I have NSC
adenocarcinoma
and am about to start Docetaxel as my third line treatment I would like to hear from anyone who is or has been on this chemo. Thanking you in advance Mags.
I have NSC
adenocarcinoma
and am about to start Docetaxel as my third line treatment I would like to hear from anyone who is or has been on this chemo. Thanking you in advance Mags.
mags03
in
The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
9 years ago
Cisplatin/Vinorelbine and diabetes
My brother has been diagnosed with nonsmall cell
adenocarcinoma
(he had a lobe of his lung removed and one lymph node was positive). He is to be started on Cisplatin and Vinorelbine very soon. He also has had diabetes for some time.
My brother has been diagnosed with nonsmall cell
adenocarcinoma
(he had a lobe of his lung removed and one lymph node was positive). He is to be started on Cisplatin and Vinorelbine very soon. He also has had diabetes for some time.
Bramwater
in
The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
9 years ago
Any one taking Iressa
Hi ,my name is martin I am 59 yrs old non smoker.I was diagnosed with NSCLC
adenocarcinoma
28082015 stage four which had spread to my pelvis and spine .I developed slight pain in my lower back which started to stop me sleeping properly so went to the doctor.I was was sent for xray and a lytic lesion
Hi ,my name is martin I am 59 yrs old non smoker.I was diagnosed with NSCLC
adenocarcinoma
28082015 stage four which had spread to my pelvis and spine .I developed slight pain in my lower back which started to stop me sleeping properly so went to the doctor.I was was sent for xray and a lytic lesion
brodey
in
The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
9 years ago
Greetings!
In July 2015 I went to Manchester Royal Infirmary with achy legs; over the next two weeks my diagnosis quickly escalated from severe DVT and stint on Warfarin to incurable / inoperable [I don't know what the difference is any more] Stage 4
Adenocarcinoma
with secondary sites in my pleura and rib cage
In July 2015 I went to Manchester Royal Infirmary with achy legs; over the next two weeks my diagnosis quickly escalated from severe DVT and stint on Warfarin to incurable / inoperable [I don't know what the difference is any more] Stage 4
Adenocarcinoma
with secondary sites in my pleura and rib cage
Rhysiefurr
in
The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
9 years ago
Ovarian cancer after bowel cancer?
Exactly 1 year ago I was diagnosed with early stage bowel cancer (aged 38), it was an
adenocarcinoma
in the sigmoid colon. Half my bowel was removed, and no further treatment was needed.
Exactly 1 year ago I was diagnosed with early stage bowel cancer (aged 38), it was an
adenocarcinoma
in the sigmoid colon. Half my bowel was removed, and no further treatment was needed.
Tricky75
in
My Ovacome
9 years ago
Husband about to start crizotinib.Worried about side effects,infections etc
Steve was diagnosed in May 2012 - stage IV nsclc -
adenocarcinoma
, so we are quite used to living with it but do like to lead a normal life as much as possible with holidays etc. as we all do. Thanks for taking the time to read this. Good luck to you all on this roller coaster of a journey. xx
Steve was diagnosed in May 2012 - stage IV nsclc -
adenocarcinoma
, so we are quite used to living with it but do like to lead a normal life as much as possible with holidays etc. as we all do. Thanks for taking the time to read this. Good luck to you all on this roller coaster of a journey. xx
nannyjanny
in
The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
9 years ago
Taxol/Carboplatin experience?
Hi There My dear twin sister was just diagnosed with stage III endometriod
adenocarcinoma
. She is only 41 years old! Full panel of genetic testing being done.
Hi There My dear twin sister was just diagnosed with stage III endometriod
adenocarcinoma
. She is only 41 years old! Full panel of genetic testing being done.
ForMyTwin
in
OvaCare
9 years ago
What treatments for Lung Cancer?
Adenocarcinoma
. He had a Mediastinoscopy/bronchoscopy to reveal the cancer was in the three lymph nodes that he had removed. This was over 6 weeks ago. They state its inoperable and incurable. He is due to start chemotherapy this week.
Adenocarcinoma
. He had a Mediastinoscopy/bronchoscopy to reveal the cancer was in the three lymph nodes that he had removed. This was over 6 weeks ago. They state its inoperable and incurable. He is due to start chemotherapy this week.
Portia63
in
The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
9 years ago
Motion in the Scottish Parliament
The Importance of Recognising the Condition, Barrett’s Oesophagus That the Parliament understands that the incidence of oesophageal
adenocarcinoma
in Scotland has doubled in the last 10 years; further understands that Scotland has the unenviable distinction of being the country with the most cases;
The Importance of Recognising the Condition, Barrett’s Oesophagus That the Parliament understands that the incidence of oesophageal
adenocarcinoma
in Scotland has doubled in the last 10 years; further understands that Scotland has the unenviable distinction of being the country with the most cases;
Hidden
in
Oesophageal & Gastric Cancer
9 years ago
Muntzer Mughal Lecture
The steady rise in oesophageal
adenocarcinoma
over the past 30 years has been mirrored by an equivalent decrease in gastric
adenocarcinoma
.
The steady rise in oesophageal
adenocarcinoma
over the past 30 years has been mirrored by an equivalent decrease in gastric
adenocarcinoma
.
Hidden
in
Oesophageal & Gastric Cancer
10 years ago
Did you have a history of heartburn before diagnosis with adenocarcinoma?
We did have one about Barrett's Oesophagus earlier that did show a large proportion of people who had oesophageal
adenocarcinoma
(OAC) and either knew they had Barrett's Oesophagus or suffered from persistent heartburn. The number who did not suffer from heartburn was much smaller.
We did have one about Barrett's Oesophagus earlier that did show a large proportion of people who had oesophageal
adenocarcinoma
(OAC) and either knew they had Barrett's Oesophagus or suffered from persistent heartburn. The number who did not suffer from heartburn was much smaller.
Hidden
in
Oesophageal & Gastric Cancer
10 years ago
GERD and it's consequences
[10] Since the 1970s, there has been a nearly 400% increase in the incidence of oesophageal
adenocarcinoma
.[13] Less than 5% of patients who develop oesophageal
adenocarcinoma
have a previous diagnosis of Barrett's oesophagus, and 38%–50% of patients with oesophageal
adenocarcinoma
present with metastases
[10] Since the 1970s, there has been a nearly 400% increase in the incidence of oesophageal
adenocarcinoma
.[13] Less than 5% of patients who develop oesophageal
adenocarcinoma
have a previous diagnosis of Barrett's oesophagus, and 38%–50% of patients with oesophageal
adenocarcinoma
present with metastases
gutlesswonder
in
Oesophageal & Gastric Cancer
10 years ago
NSC adenocarcinoma of the lung
NSC
adenocarcinoma
of the lung Stage IV. its advanced apparently but in the great scheme of this I don't really understand that. I apparently haven't had it that long but its advanced. I will learn as I go along.
NSC
adenocarcinoma
of the lung Stage IV. its advanced apparently but in the great scheme of this I don't really understand that. I apparently haven't had it that long but its advanced. I will learn as I go along.
JeanneLe
in
The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
10 years ago
Port site tumour seeding
I was diagnosed with stage 1a Mucinous
Adenocarcinoma
(within borderline tumour) that was "cured" with surgery in May.
I was diagnosed with stage 1a Mucinous
Adenocarcinoma
(within borderline tumour) that was "cured" with surgery in May.
Moooooooo
in
My Ovacome
10 years ago
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