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Stage 4 central mediastinal mass
After a lobectomy 3 years ago, I now have a stage 4 central mediastinal mass. No reoccurrence in the lung or spread to other organs. I have been told that only palliative treatment is possible and offered (covid permitting) chemotherapy with immunotherapy. Has anyone experience of this cancer?
After a lobectomy 3 years ago, I now have a stage 4 central mediastinal mass. No reoccurrence in the lung or spread to other organs. I have been told that only palliative treatment is possible and offered (covid permitting) chemotherapy with immunotherapy. Has anyone experience of this cancer?
Guys17
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The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
3 years ago
Stage 4 central mediastinal mass
After a lobectomy 3 years ago, I now have a stage 4 central mediastinal mass. No reoccurrence in the lung or spread to other organs. I have been told that only palliative treatment is possible and offered (covid permitting) chemotherapy with immunotherapy. Has anyone experience of this cancer?
After a lobectomy 3 years ago, I now have a stage 4 central mediastinal mass. No reoccurrence in the lung or spread to other organs. I have been told that only palliative treatment is possible and offered (covid permitting) chemotherapy with immunotherapy. Has anyone experience of this cancer?
Guys17
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Lung Cancer Support
3 years ago
Stage 4 central mediastinal mass
After a lobectomy 3 years ago, I now have a stage 4 central mediastinal mass. No reoccurrence in the lung or spread to other organs. I have been told that only palliative treatment is possible and offered (covid permitting) chemotherapy with immunotherapy. Has anyone experience of this cancer?
After a lobectomy 3 years ago, I now have a stage 4 central mediastinal mass. No reoccurrence in the lung or spread to other organs. I have been told that only palliative treatment is possible and offered (covid permitting) chemotherapy with immunotherapy. Has anyone experience of this cancer?
Guys17
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
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Lung lobectomy - waiting for lymph node biopsy and feeling anxious
Hi! My mum was found with a ground glass nodule about a year ago and after many scans went in for a VATS wedge section to remove the nodule in November. The nodule was caused by her rheumatoid arthritis but the surgeon noticed some “ dots” around it and “ specks” on her lung so sent it for a biopsy.
Hi! My mum was found with a ground glass nodule about a year ago and after many scans went in for a VATS wedge section to remove the nodule in November. The nodule was caused by her rheumatoid arthritis but the surgeon noticed some “ dots” around it and “ specks” on her lung so sent it for a biopsy.
Moosers22
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Lung Cancer Support
3 years ago
WARWICK's ASCT Journey Begins Today...
Post by MPN-MATE Admin » Mon Feb 08, 2021 4:23 pm Hey everyone... :D As the subject of this Post is about Warwick's Allogenic Stem Cell Transplant journey, he will come back as he progresses through each stage of this journey to share the experience w/ ALL MPNers, who might have an interest... I met
Post by MPN-MATE Admin » Mon Feb 08, 2021 4:23 pm Hey everyone... :D As the subject of this Post is about Warwick's Allogenic Stem Cell Transplant journey, he will come back as he progresses through each stage of this journey to share the experience w/ ALL MPNers, who might have an interest... I met
socrates_8
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MPN Voice
3 years ago
Has anyone had more than one FISH test?
I’ve been on IB for two years and 17p deleted and was wondering if the genetic mutations could change? I asked my oncologist and he said if I did the stem cell transplant he would request it but have any of you had a second test?
I’ve been on IB for two years and 17p deleted and was wondering if the genetic mutations could change? I asked my oncologist and he said if I did the stem cell transplant he would request it but have any of you had a second test?
steve_canada
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CLL Support
3 years ago
Hope of surviving stage 3b lung cancer NSCLC
Hi everyone My 66 year old healthy beautiful dear mother was diagnosed with stage 3b lung cancer nsclc in September, she had no symptoms, never smoked and is healthy. It was in the centre of her lungs in lymph nodes and on right lung (7cm) and 1cm had spread to left lung. She started 30 cycles of radiotherapy
Hi everyone My 66 year old healthy beautiful dear mother was diagnosed with stage 3b lung cancer nsclc in September, she had no symptoms, never smoked and is healthy. It was in the centre of her lungs in lymph nodes and on right lung (7cm) and 1cm had spread to left lung. She started 30 cycles of radiotherapy
mannyjoshi
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The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
4 years ago
Short Update on Ibrutinib + Idelalisib + Venetoclax "N of 1" trial after lower dose.
A update on my very surprising results when combining Ibrutinib + Idelalisib + Venetoclax. Initial Post with more detail: https://healthunlocked.com/cllsupport/posts/145327977/my-n-of-1-trial-with-ibrutinib-idelalisib-venetoclax-that-lead-to-remission-of-richters-in-three-weeks. I just had a second [
A update on my very surprising results when combining Ibrutinib + Idelalisib + Venetoclax. Initial Post with more detail: https://healthunlocked.com/cllsupport/posts/145327977/my-n-of-1-trial-with-ibrutinib-idelalisib-venetoclax-that-lead-to-remission-of-richters-in-three-weeks. I just had a second [
UniversallyPersonal
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CLL Support
3 years ago
Quick Question to anyone previously shielding, over 70 and in Scotland
Hi all, It’s been a while since I’ve posted on the site but I’ve been keeping up to date with all your posts. I hope you’re all keeping safe and as well as you can. I have a question to anyone in their 70s who was/is officially shielding and lives in Scotland. Have you received your letter inviting
Hi all, It’s been a while since I’ve posted on the site but I’ve been keeping up to date with all your posts. I hope you’re all keeping safe and as well as you can. I have a question to anyone in their 70s who was/is officially shielding and lives in Scotland. Have you received your letter inviting
Froggie70
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LUPUS UK
3 years ago
First Targeted Adjuvant Therapy for EGFR Non Small Cell Lung Cancer (stage IB-IIIA)
On December 18th, 2020, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved Tagrisso (osimertinib) for the adjuvant treatment of stage IB-IIIA non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) that has been surgically removed, when the cancer has a change in EGFR. The FDA based their approval on the results of the clinical
On December 18th, 2020, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved Tagrisso (osimertinib) for the adjuvant treatment of stage IB-IIIA non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) that has been surgically removed, when the cancer has a change in EGFR. The FDA based their approval on the results of the clinical
Miranda_GO2
Partner
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Lung Cancer Support
4 years ago
My dad
Sad to have to say my dad passed away on the 19th December. A short 12 weeks after being diagnosed with Stage IV lung cancer. The cancer was too advanced for him to receive any treatment that would have been of any real benefit, and he died at home peacefully, thanks to the wonderful support we received
Sad to have to say my dad passed away on the 19th December. A short 12 weeks after being diagnosed with Stage IV lung cancer. The cancer was too advanced for him to receive any treatment that would have been of any real benefit, and he died at home peacefully, thanks to the wonderful support we received
KittySp
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The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
4 years ago
Post lung surgery
Hi everyone, happy Xmas! 🎅 Back in Feb I had R lung surgery due to my Rheumatoid Arthritis. I'd had 4 collapsed lungs in short space of time due to air pockets that kept bursting! I had the pockets removed and stapled and then lungs stuck to my chest cavity with own blood, very sore indeed! I just
Hi everyone, happy Xmas! 🎅 Back in Feb I had R lung surgery due to my Rheumatoid Arthritis. I'd had 4 collapsed lungs in short space of time due to air pockets that kept bursting! I had the pockets removed and stapled and then lungs stuck to my chest cavity with own blood, very sore indeed! I just
Dave74
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
Richter's in Remission - 11 months post transplant
I've been away from HealthUnlocked for some time following my allogenic bone marrow transplant for Richter's Transformation 11 months ago at MDA Houston. I'm happy to report my transplant has been a success and I'm in complete remission from Richter's and I'm feeling great. I tolerated the transplant
I've been away from HealthUnlocked for some time following my allogenic bone marrow transplant for Richter's Transformation 11 months ago at MDA Houston. I'm happy to report my transplant has been a success and I'm in complete remission from Richter's and I'm feeling great. I tolerated the transplant
SarasotaPaul
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CLL Support
3 years ago
Post lung surgery
Hi everyone, happy Xmas! 🎅 Back in Feb I had R lung surgery due to my RA, I'd had 4 collapsed lungs in short space of time due to air pockets that kept bursting! I had the pockets removed and stapled and then lungs stuck to my chest cavity with own blood, very sore indeed! I just wondered who else
Hi everyone, happy Xmas! 🎅 Back in Feb I had R lung surgery due to my RA, I'd had 4 collapsed lungs in short space of time due to air pockets that kept bursting! I had the pockets removed and stapled and then lungs stuck to my chest cavity with own blood, very sore indeed! I just wondered who else
Dave74
in
NRAS
4 years ago
Finding a Personalized Approach To Treating Chronic Rejection After Lung Transplantation.
Two new papers examine the processes of lung scarring and chronic rejection of the organ after transplantation, and potential therapies to stop the graft, or transplanted organ and its tissue, from failing. “Chronic graft failure due to progressive scarring is the number one worry of all transplant
Two new papers examine the processes of lung scarring and chronic rejection of the organ after transplantation, and potential therapies to stop the graft, or transplanted organ and its tissue, from failing. “Chronic graft failure due to progressive scarring is the number one worry of all transplant
2greys
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
Living in the USA with CLL and want to know where to sign up for your COVID-19 Vaccination? A State-by-State List
From MedPage Today: [i]Every state has posted information on its plan; many (though not all) list ways to sign up. Here are links to each state's vaccination web page.[/i] https://www.medpagetoday.com/infectiousdisease/covid19/90791 CLL Society's Official Statement:
Should I get the vaccine? Which
From MedPage Today: [i]Every state has posted information on its plan; many (though not all) list ways to sign up. Here are links to each state's vaccination web page.[/i] https://www.medpagetoday.com/infectiousdisease/covid19/90791 CLL Society's Official Statement:
Should I get the vaccine? Which
AussieNeil
Partner
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CLL Support
3 years ago
Restaging from IIB to IV
I’ve heard a couple of different theories so wondered - I was staged IIB (T1c pN1 M0) (curable) at the time of my URL surgery (2/2020), had adjuvant chemo and then a brain MRI and CT scan showed no evidence of disease upon completion of chemo (6/2020). Six months later (12/2020), my brain MRI shows
I’ve heard a couple of different theories so wondered - I was staged IIB (T1c pN1 M0) (curable) at the time of my URL surgery (2/2020), had adjuvant chemo and then a brain MRI and CT scan showed no evidence of disease upon completion of chemo (6/2020). Six months later (12/2020), my brain MRI shows
Jagsmom
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The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
4 years ago
Stage 2B lung cancer, new brain lesion
I had a URL on 2/20/2020, then chemo 3/13/2020 - 6/3/2020. My test results on 6/20/2020 showed no evidence of disease (NED) and I was staged at 2B. I had a CT scan and PET scan 12/1/2020 and a very small lesion was found on my brain. From neck down, I am still NED. I went from stage 2B to stage
I had a URL on 2/20/2020, then chemo 3/13/2020 - 6/3/2020. My test results on 6/20/2020 showed no evidence of disease (NED) and I was staged at 2B. I had a CT scan and PET scan 12/1/2020 and a very small lesion was found on my brain. From neck down, I am still NED. I went from stage 2B to stage
Jagsmom
in
Lung Cancer Support
4 years ago
About lung cancer chemo treatment
My sister is taking chemotherapy since 3 months .she has 3rd stage of lung cancer . At first she was diagnosed by 7cm * 6 cm tumor .. she finished 3rd chemo last month . In her recent scan of lung cancer ... there is 1 cm * 1 cm reduction from previous tumor . Is this good sign of medicine ? Can we take
My sister is taking chemotherapy since 3 months .she has 3rd stage of lung cancer . At first she was diagnosed by 7cm * 6 cm tumor .. she finished 3rd chemo last month . In her recent scan of lung cancer ... there is 1 cm * 1 cm reduction from previous tumor . Is this good sign of medicine ? Can we take
Sajani2020
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Lung Cancer Support
4 years ago
Hoarse
My husband is receiving weekly chemo of taxol and carboplatin and daily (Monday - Friday) radiation. He is hoarse. What can be done to help with the hoarseness?
My husband is receiving weekly chemo of taxol and carboplatin and daily (Monday - Friday) radiation. He is hoarse. What can be done to help with the hoarseness?
moowife
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Lung Cancer Support
4 years ago
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