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Adenocarcinoma
Hi I am prasun Mukherjee from india, recently I have been dignosed of NSCLC of right lungs, its stage 3. I already had 5 chemocycles ( 4 chemos with pemgem + carbo & 5th chemo with only pemgem) the pet scan after third chemo shows reduction in size of tumour & lymph nodes. But after 5th chemo which was
Hi I am prasun Mukherjee from india, recently I have been dignosed of NSCLC of right lungs, its stage 3. I already had 5 chemocycles ( 4 chemos with pemgem + carbo & 5th chemo with only pemgem) the pet scan after third chemo shows reduction in size of tumour & lymph nodes. But after 5th chemo which was
Prasun68
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
8 years ago
September Survivor Spotlight - Betty Duel
The September Survivor Spotlight shines on Betty Duel. Betty worked out all the time and was very focused on her health, so she was determined to find the source of a persistent cough and shortness of breath. She was eventually diagnosed with lung cancer and had 2/3 of her right lung removed. Read about
The September Survivor Spotlight shines on Betty Duel. Betty worked out all the time and was very focused on her health, so she was determined to find the source of a persistent cough and shortness of breath. She was eventually diagnosed with lung cancer and had 2/3 of her right lung removed. Read about
FtB_Travis
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Lung Cancer Support
8 years ago
New kid on the block
I'm Sonny22 i became a member of your community in July after being diagnosed with Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis and Pulmonary Hypertension my condition is moderately severe. My consultant has told me that not many options are open to me, oxygen to help my breathing and Perfenidone/Nintedanib to slow
I'm Sonny22 i became a member of your community in July after being diagnosed with Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis and Pulmonary Hypertension my condition is moderately severe. My consultant has told me that not many options are open to me, oxygen to help my breathing and Perfenidone/Nintedanib to slow
Sonny22
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
8 years ago
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Hi all its been a while since iv been on here and a lot has happened!!! Dad went through 3 cycles of chemotherapy which we found out had massively shrunk his tumor, he then had 12 shots of radiotherapy and just had results of llatest scan which shows no regrowth or signs of any spread! Fantastic, dads
Hi all its been a while since iv been on here and a lot has happened!!! Dad went through 3 cycles of chemotherapy which we found out had massively shrunk his tumor, he then had 12 shots of radiotherapy and just had results of llatest scan which shows no regrowth or signs of any spread! Fantastic, dads
Yvonne84
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The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
8 years ago
Trial at the Christie
Hi, Since my last post about Immunotherapy a lot has happened, I was initially going to start on Docetaxel/Nintedanib tomorrow as the trial at the Christie was full. Then i had a call from them to say there was a place for me after all and i start the screening process on Thursday. I am nervous but exited
Hi, Since my last post about Immunotherapy a lot has happened, I was initially going to start on Docetaxel/Nintedanib tomorrow as the trial at the Christie was full. Then i had a call from them to say there was a place for me after all and i start the screening process on Thursday. I am nervous but exited
caitesnan59
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The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
8 years ago
Uplifting stories on single lung transplants needed please!
Since the beginning of July 2016, I've been on 'The Active Transplant List for a single lung transplant' at Harefield Hospital I've been told, by one of my Transplant Co-ordinator Nurses that it's more difficult to get a single lung donor. I so wish I'd never learnt this! However, my surgeon
Since the beginning of July 2016, I've been on 'The Active Transplant List for a single lung transplant' at Harefield Hospital I've been told, by one of my Transplant Co-ordinator Nurses that it's more difficult to get a single lung donor. I so wish I'd never learnt this! However, my surgeon
Petto
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
8 years ago
New to this... Tried everything for post surgical pain.
Hey. I've never really used a forum like this before although I have read them. I'm 22 years old and had lung surgery 3 years ago following a pneumothorax which couldn't be resolved. My lung is generally okay now but I've been left with chronic pain around my ribs on the side and at the top of my chest
Hey. I've never really used a forum like this before although I have read them. I'm 22 years old and had lung surgery 3 years ago following a pneumothorax which couldn't be resolved. My lung is generally okay now but I've been left with chronic pain around my ribs on the side and at the top of my chest
Elizabeth_
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Pain Concern
8 years ago
Ankle pain
Hi everyone, Can anyone tell me if they have ankle pains when using colomycin nebs?
Hi everyone, Can anyone tell me if they have ankle pains when using colomycin nebs?
879-johy
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
8 years ago
Lung Cancer warrior
New here, Diagnosed w Lung Cancer at 38. Ive had lung surgery, ovarian surgery, then uterine surgury w the one remaining ovary, One Ovary at a time... Hahahaa!!! Plus countless invasive procedures, and chemo nearly every week. ooooh... when you write it down it looks bad. Honestly, I live life and
New here, Diagnosed w Lung Cancer at 38. Ive had lung surgery, ovarian surgery, then uterine surgury w the one remaining ovary, One Ovary at a time... Hahahaa!!! Plus countless invasive procedures, and chemo nearly every week. ooooh... when you write it down it looks bad. Honestly, I live life and
jenrodrigues
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Lung Cancer Support
8 years ago
Gailkings re assessment
Has anyone heard how her assessment fir lung transplant went?
Has anyone heard how her assessment fir lung transplant went?
Hidden
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
8 years ago
Gastrin test
Hi everyone, I posted on here a few weeks ago talking about some of my lab results and what they could possibly entail. Some possibilities were atrophic gastritis and pernicious anemia. I definitely have been diagnosed with barrett's esophagus at the young age of 30. The reason why atrophic gastritis
Hi everyone, I posted on here a few weeks ago talking about some of my lab results and what they could possibly entail. Some possibilities were atrophic gastritis and pernicious anemia. I definitely have been diagnosed with barrett's esophagus at the young age of 30. The reason why atrophic gastritis
yogamom1
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
8 years ago
Liquid Biopsy Better Option for Advanced Lung Cancer Patients
Imagine, getting a simple, noninvasive blood test instead of a surgical procedure to test for advanced lung cancer mutations. Then, imagine the liquid biopsy being the more efficient and reliable option of the two. Research is even showing that liquid biopsies are capturing clinically relevant mutations
Imagine, getting a simple, noninvasive blood test instead of a surgical procedure to test for advanced lung cancer mutations. Then, imagine the liquid biopsy being the more efficient and reliable option of the two. Research is even showing that liquid biopsies are capturing clinically relevant mutations
FtB_Travis
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Lung Cancer Support
8 years ago
Give life a chance
I was diagnosed with stage 4
lung
cancer Mar 4 2014.
Non
small
cell
carcinoma
. Had all kinds of chemo then they said it was now also squamas don't even know if that is spelled correctly.
I was diagnosed with stage 4
lung
cancer Mar 4 2014.
Non
small
cell
carcinoma
. Had all kinds of chemo then they said it was now also squamas don't even know if that is spelled correctly.
Reipod50
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American Cancer Survivors
8 years ago
Autologous stem cell transplantation
Hi all i wish you are doing well with your treatment,I'm interested in information about relapsed &transformed follicular lymphoma treated with r.chop Now going to do autologous bone marrow. Stem cells transplant. Thanks
Hi all i wish you are doing well with your treatment,I'm interested in information about relapsed &transformed follicular lymphoma treated with r.chop Now going to do autologous bone marrow. Stem cells transplant. Thanks
Bhlool
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Lymphoma Canada
8 years ago
New to group, but old to DLBCL NHL
Hi, my name is Felicia. I was diagnosed at 24 yrs ago when I was 28 with Stage 1b DLBCL NHL. I had a football size encapsulated tumor in my chest cavity. I had 6 months of PROMACE CYTOBOM, (they don't even use that regiment anymore) & 4 wks of radiation. I was fine for 23 yrs. In Feb 2015, I found
Hi, my name is Felicia. I was diagnosed at 24 yrs ago when I was 28 with Stage 1b DLBCL NHL. I had a football size encapsulated tumor in my chest cavity. I had 6 months of PROMACE CYTOBOM, (they don't even use that regiment anymore) & 4 wks of radiation. I was fine for 23 yrs. In Feb 2015, I found
fwhip14
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Non Hodgkin's Lymphoma Friends
8 years ago
Can Hashis flare up ?
I thought I was doing well (always dangerous) I have the usual long back story of misdiagnosis of CFS then was lucky to see Dr Skinner got on the right path and have used both private and NHs Endos to get the treatment I need for my Hashimotos. I take nature thyroid 3 and a quarter grains spread
I thought I was doing well (always dangerous) I have the usual long back story of misdiagnosis of CFS then was lucky to see Dr Skinner got on the right path and have used both private and NHs Endos to get the treatment I need for my Hashimotos. I take nature thyroid 3 and a quarter grains spread
spacestar
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Thyroid UK
8 years ago
My Father Has Silicosis (black lung)
My father was an architectural stone mason for the majority of his life. He has worked tirelessly maintaining the city of edinburgh as one of the most beautiful cities in the world. He needs a double lung transplant but the waiting list is so long that he will likely be too weak to undergo the operation
My father was an architectural stone mason for the majority of his life. He has worked tirelessly maintaining the city of edinburgh as one of the most beautiful cities in the world. He needs a double lung transplant but the waiting list is so long that he will likely be too weak to undergo the operation
Daniel_Chalmers
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
8 years ago
Stem cell transplant
I have been reading a lot about this and seems this is the cure for our dieses I am currently trying to get this done has anyone had it done or can tell me more about it thanks. If anybody wants more info then please do message me and will forward the forums and websites I have been looking into. They
I have been reading a lot about this and seems this is the cure for our dieses I am currently trying to get this done has anyone had it done or can tell me more about it thanks. If anybody wants more info then please do message me and will forward the forums and websites I have been looking into. They
Tmunney999
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Scleroderma & Raynaud's UK (SRUK)
8 years ago
Parietal cell test
Hi everyone, I'm new here and had a couple questions. A little history.. I had the parietal cell antibody test done (3 times) and each time my test has come back abnormal with a reading of 113.5 or higher. My intrinsic factor was negative about a year ago and hasn't been tested since. My B12 levels have
Hi everyone, I'm new here and had a couple questions. A little history.. I had the parietal cell antibody test done (3 times) and each time my test has come back abnormal with a reading of 113.5 or higher. My intrinsic factor was negative about a year ago and hasn't been tested since. My B12 levels have
yogamom1
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
8 years ago
The latest news on another immunotherapy
Hi Everyone! A new immunotherapy called Tecentriq showed positive results in a study of patients with lung cancer. This new treatment could be FDA approved for the treatment of lung cancer as early as October. Tecentriq works a bit differently than currently available immunotherapies so it will be exciting
Hi Everyone! A new immunotherapy called Tecentriq showed positive results in a study of patients with lung cancer. This new treatment could be FDA approved for the treatment of lung cancer as early as October. Tecentriq works a bit differently than currently available immunotherapies so it will be exciting
MFH_Advocate
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Lung Cancer Support
8 years ago
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