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Immunotherapy
Hi, I am new to this site, I was diagnosed in July 2014 with NSCLC. I had four cycles of Cisplatin/Pemexetred which shrunk my main tumour by 75% and the cancer dissapeared from all the lymph nodes it was in. I was on pem maintenance for 16 months which kept everything stable. In April this year it was
Hi, I am new to this site, I was diagnosed in July 2014 with NSCLC. I had four cycles of Cisplatin/Pemexetred which shrunk my main tumour by 75% and the cancer dissapeared from all the lymph nodes it was in. I was on pem maintenance for 16 months which kept everything stable. In April this year it was
caitesnan59
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The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
8 years ago
Lung cancer
I never really started to smoke a lot until I was about 35 but I use to help my farther in law with his dance band. There were six members in the band including my wife who was a singer and none of them smoked, they were always telling me off for smoking, but thinking back all except my wife have died
I never really started to smoke a lot until I was about 35 but I use to help my farther in law with his dance band. There were six members in the band including my wife who was a singer and none of them smoked, they were always telling me off for smoking, but thinking back all except my wife have died
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
8 years ago
GUYs Using FEMALE Pregnancy Test To Check For CANCER Infections Disease
I can't really remember but when reading few journals DID look up a Human Chorionic Gonadotropin (HCG) And how guys can use female pregnancy test to screen for cancer infections dieases ALL very interesting for a guy. So if males can screen for cancer infections disease WHY can't females beyond baby
I can't really remember but when reading few journals DID look up a Human Chorionic Gonadotropin (HCG) And how guys can use female pregnancy test to screen for cancer infections dieases ALL very interesting for a guy. So if males can screen for cancer infections disease WHY can't females beyond baby
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
8 years ago
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5 things you need to know about lung cancer
1. Symptoms of lung cancer include blood when coughing, recurring repertory infections, a cough that is new or different, ache or pain in shoulder, back, or chest, trouble breathing, hoarseness or wheezing, and exhaustion, weakness, or loss of appetite. 2. Exposure to radon is the second leading cause
1. Symptoms of lung cancer include blood when coughing, recurring repertory infections, a cough that is new or different, ache or pain in shoulder, back, or chest, trouble breathing, hoarseness or wheezing, and exhaustion, weakness, or loss of appetite. 2. Exposure to radon is the second leading cause
FtB_Travis
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Lung Cancer Support
8 years ago
Breathlessness following surgery
Hi I am new to this forum. I had a bullectomy and talc Pleurodesis nearly 2 weeks ago. Seems to b going ok but does anyone have tips on breathlessness and SOB .
Hi I am new to this forum. I had a bullectomy and talc Pleurodesis nearly 2 weeks ago. Seems to b going ok but does anyone have tips on breathlessness and SOB .
Karnak
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
8 years ago
Use of Azithromycin
I have been taking 250 mg Azithromycin 3 time a week for the last 11 years and have no side effects after my lung transplant and Bactrim 800/160 tabs 3 days a week.
I have been taking 250 mg Azithromycin 3 time a week for the last 11 years and have no side effects after my lung transplant and Bactrim 800/160 tabs 3 days a week.
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
8 years ago
ALK, ROSI, EGFR mutations. Webcast Saturday 20th August.
This Saturday there is a webcast that we can tap into in Colorado. It's called 2016 Targeted Therapies in Lung Cancer Patient Forum. It's 15 US dollars. For further information and to register the link is www.cancerGRACE.org It sounds interesting and the cost seems good too. Definitely cheaper than going
This Saturday there is a webcast that we can tap into in Colorado. It's called 2016 Targeted Therapies in Lung Cancer Patient Forum. It's 15 US dollars. For further information and to register the link is www.cancerGRACE.org It sounds interesting and the cost seems good too. Definitely cheaper than going
Bow-19
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The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
8 years ago
August Free to Breathe Survivor Spotlight
Marlene Nadler-Moodie is our featured survivor of August. She was diagnosed with stage 3B non-small cell adenocarcinoma in June of 2012, and her symptoms started with a dry cough. Since diagnosis, she's gone through IV and oral chemotherapy, as well as radiation. Shortly after her diagnosis, she looked
Marlene Nadler-Moodie is our featured survivor of August. She was diagnosed with stage 3B non-small cell adenocarcinoma in June of 2012, and her symptoms started with a dry cough. Since diagnosis, she's gone through IV and oral chemotherapy, as well as radiation. Shortly after her diagnosis, she looked
FtB_Travis
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Lung Cancer Support
8 years ago
travel
does anyone now a insurance comp that covers lung transplant travel insurance
does anyone now a insurance comp that covers lung transplant travel insurance
sibkev
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
8 years ago
YOU Know Your Pretty LUNG DISEASED When You Cant Push WheelChair Up Disabled Ramp
Well had active few days TOOK delivery of dads wheelchair COULD not get electric one AS he as old timers SO have new found emperthy for any sufferer with memory problems. Anyway i bought 15kg one thats 25in wide so could use it in house if needed LUCKLY i thought i had ticked all boxies totaly forgeting
Well had active few days TOOK delivery of dads wheelchair COULD not get electric one AS he as old timers SO have new found emperthy for any sufferer with memory problems. Anyway i bought 15kg one thats 25in wide so could use it in house if needed LUCKLY i thought i had ticked all boxies totaly forgeting
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
8 years ago
Not sure what to do long story
Hi all, This is probably going to sound like one odd story but let me inform you that none of it is made up or over exaggerated. Let me start from the beginning before the issues started which funny enough involved a pip form so I'm going back about two months ago. I had received my pip form to fill
Hi all, This is probably going to sound like one odd story but let me inform you that none of it is made up or over exaggerated. Let me start from the beginning before the issues started which funny enough involved a pip form so I'm going back about two months ago. I had received my pip form to fill
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Mental Health Support
8 years ago
Asbestos & Diagnosis
As some of you may be (or not be) aware. I have fought for 3 years to prove I had asbestosis, which was my original diagnosis. Because I was going down hill so fast all the 'Top Dogs' have said I had IPF and not asbestosis as asbestosis was a gradual decline and not aggressive? but non could answer
As some of you may be (or not be) aware. I have fought for 3 years to prove I had asbestosis, which was my original diagnosis. Because I was going down hill so fast all the 'Top Dogs' have said I had IPF and not asbestosis as asbestosis was a gradual decline and not aggressive? but non could answer
Plumbob
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
8 years ago
Need someone to talk to
Hi there, my mum was diagnosed with stage 4 lung cancer two months ago which has spread to her spine. She is currently undergoing chemo and is doing well. The oncologist/lung nurses etc all comment on how well she is. I am really struggling to remain upbeat. Mum is incredibly positive and will not let
Hi there, my mum was diagnosed with stage 4 lung cancer two months ago which has spread to her spine. She is currently undergoing chemo and is doing well. The oncologist/lung nurses etc all comment on how well she is. I am really struggling to remain upbeat. Mum is incredibly positive and will not let
Mum2charlie07
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The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
8 years ago
Pins and needles after b12
hi there, so I was recently diagnosed as being deficient in b12. I do not test positive for intrinsic factor but for parietal cell antibody. I had a number of neurological symptoms that came on at once a few months ago-the main symptom being a burning scalp, then on/off dizziness and an on/off feeling
hi there, so I was recently diagnosed as being deficient in b12. I do not test positive for intrinsic factor but for parietal cell antibody. I had a number of neurological symptoms that came on at once a few months ago-the main symptom being a burning scalp, then on/off dizziness and an on/off feeling
kel226
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
8 years ago
Share your experience with stem cell transplant (bone marrow transplantation)
Please share to let others know what to expect or better inform their decision making with their doctor hey....
Please share to let others know what to expect or better inform their decision making with their doctor hey....
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Myeloma Warriors
8 years ago
Small Cell Lung Cancer - Chemotherapy
My husband has been diagnosed with small cell lung cancer and has chosen to have a course of chemotherapy to help extend his life and has just had his second cycle. Unfortunately he has lost his appetite and I was wondering if anyone on here has any ideas of what I can do to help him. He says he has
My husband has been diagnosed with small cell lung cancer and has chosen to have a course of chemotherapy to help extend his life and has just had his second cycle. Unfortunately he has lost his appetite and I was wondering if anyone on here has any ideas of what I can do to help him. He says he has
Elaine141
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The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
8 years ago
Golf ball mass upper left lung lobectomy offered
Hi everyone hope your all ok sorry not been on for a while head a bit cabbaged. Ive had ct,pet ,biopsy bronc and another broncosvopy 7 needle biopsies as mass and chest lymphs lit up and they still dont know ug its cancer. It is a cavity and they want to perform a lobectony. Is this normal as they dint
Hi everyone hope your all ok sorry not been on for a while head a bit cabbaged. Ive had ct,pet ,biopsy bronc and another broncosvopy 7 needle biopsies as mass and chest lymphs lit up and they still dont know ug its cancer. It is a cavity and they want to perform a lobectony. Is this normal as they dint
Huffnpuff73
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
8 years ago
Professor Dasgupta on video
Hello everyone! At the PMRGCAuk AGM held in June, Professor Bhaskar Dasgupta, whose name many of you will be familiar with (he is President of our charity and a leading expert on PMR and GCA), spoke about why 2016 is a landmark year for Polymyalgia Rheumatica and Giant Cell Arteritis. Here is a link
Hello everyone! At the PMRGCAuk AGM held in June, Professor Bhaskar Dasgupta, whose name many of you will be familiar with (he is President of our charity and a leading expert on PMR and GCA), spoke about why 2016 is a landmark year for Polymyalgia Rheumatica and Giant Cell Arteritis. Here is a link
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PMRGCAuk
8 years ago
stem cell transplant
Good morning, has anyone tried stem cell transplant. I have applied and been accepted. I have stiffness, cant walk most of the time. I am so looking forward to being able to walk, less meds etc. Please respond if you have had this procedure. The neurologist I was going to told me several times' There
Good morning, has anyone tried stem cell transplant. I have applied and been accepted. I have stiffness, cant walk most of the time. I am so looking forward to being able to walk, less meds etc. Please respond if you have had this procedure. The neurologist I was going to told me several times' There
Kathleen
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Cure Parkinson's
8 years ago
transplant
hi folk just a quick one 20 week ago today i had double lung transplant and all i can say is wow its changed my life infact ive got my life back thanks to a wonderful doner and the team at the q.e. birmingham the reason i wrote this is if anyone is faceing a lung transplant and want to know whats what
hi folk just a quick one 20 week ago today i had double lung transplant and all i can say is wow its changed my life infact ive got my life back thanks to a wonderful doner and the team at the q.e. birmingham the reason i wrote this is if anyone is faceing a lung transplant and want to know whats what
sibkev
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
8 years ago
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