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Lung surgery
Hi, I am just joining the group today, I was diagnosed with lung cancer in February and it is T200 adenocarcinoma, I had 60% of my right lung removed on March 19th and have been told now that the lung left behind may still have tuma cells. I have opted to go back into surgery next week for the rest
Hi, I am just joining the group today, I was diagnosed with lung cancer in February and it is T200 adenocarcinoma, I had 60% of my right lung removed on March 19th and have been told now that the lung left behind may still have tuma cells. I have opted to go back into surgery next week for the rest
Eglingham
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The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
4 years ago
Vaping
I'm new here. Anyone have luck with quitting by using vaping as a replacement? In January of 2019, while getting a chest xray for a work injury, I was diagnosed with stage iv lung cancer. I'm doing well with immunotherapy and was able to cut down to 2 cigs per day replacing it with vaping until the
I'm new here. Anyone have luck with quitting by using vaping as a replacement? In January of 2019, while getting a chest xray for a work injury, I was diagnosed with stage iv lung cancer. I'm doing well with immunotherapy and was able to cut down to 2 cigs per day replacing it with vaping until the
pcsangel64
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Quit Support
4 years ago
Social distancing whilst having treatment
Stage 4 lung cancer. Hello I am having chemotherapy and immunatherapy for my cancer, cycle 1 was given at the chemo unit in the main hospital, however cycle 2 was moved to the Helena Rollason centre which is in a separate building, this made sense to keep all cancer patients away from the main hospital
Stage 4 lung cancer. Hello I am having chemotherapy and immunatherapy for my cancer, cycle 1 was given at the chemo unit in the main hospital, however cycle 2 was moved to the Helena Rollason centre which is in a separate building, this made sense to keep all cancer patients away from the main hospital
Bailey19260
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The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
4 years ago
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Steps to become a carer for my sister
My sister is having chemotherapy for lung cancer and is self-isolated in her flat in London. I want to be able to go there to be her carer. What steps do I need to take to make myself 'clean' enough to be able to do that under the current coronavirus lockdown restrictions - like how long would I need
My sister is having chemotherapy for lung cancer and is self-isolated in her flat in London. I want to be able to go there to be her carer. What steps do I need to take to make myself 'clean' enough to be able to do that under the current coronavirus lockdown restrictions - like how long would I need
Hidden
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The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
4 years ago
CLL - Extremely Vulnerable clarified
Previous posts have discussed the contentious issue of which CLL patients in the UK are classed as Extremely Vulnerable and are therefore eligible for government support. Members on watch and wait in Scotland have been excluded as they are not among those "who are at any stage of treatment". While few
Previous posts have discussed the contentious issue of which CLL patients in the UK are classed as Extremely Vulnerable and are therefore eligible for government support. Members on watch and wait in Scotland have been excluded as they are not among those "who are at any stage of treatment". While few
bennevisplace
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CLL Support
4 years ago
My Mum Part 2
Hello I recently posted after my mum was diagnosed with Stage 3b lung cancer. She saw the oncologist for her first appointment today who explained that her biopsy results show that she has NSCLC Adenocarcinoma (sp?). They have told her that it is T4, N3, M0. Whilst I know it is good that she hasn't any
Hello I recently posted after my mum was diagnosed with Stage 3b lung cancer. She saw the oncologist for her first appointment today who explained that her biopsy results show that she has NSCLC Adenocarcinoma (sp?). They have told her that it is T4, N3, M0. Whilst I know it is good that she hasn't any
Leccilats
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The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
4 years ago
What to expect when you have little information
My moms has lung cancer, diagnosed 15 months ago. She couldnt have biopsies as they said her lung would collapse and no chemo as they said she was too frail. They also said people dont do well after 12 months.i dont really know what to expect. My dad had lung cancer too but it was a pancoast tumour and
My moms has lung cancer, diagnosed 15 months ago. She couldnt have biopsies as they said her lung would collapse and no chemo as they said she was too frail. They also said people dont do well after 12 months.i dont really know what to expect. My dad had lung cancer too but it was a pancoast tumour and
FREAKOUT
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The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
4 years ago
Advice?
Newly diagnosed with PMR. Had a tapering dose of Prednisone (50mg x3 days, 40mg x 1 week, 30mg x 1 week and now on 20mg until I go back to Rheumatologist for follow up on May 27th). She proposed 3 medications to use for the future: Tocilizumab, Methotrexate or Hydrochloraquoin (sp?). I am interested
Newly diagnosed with PMR. Had a tapering dose of Prednisone (50mg x3 days, 40mg x 1 week, 30mg x 1 week and now on 20mg until I go back to Rheumatologist for follow up on May 27th). She proposed 3 medications to use for the future: Tocilizumab, Methotrexate or Hydrochloraquoin (sp?). I am interested
DianneRose409
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PMRGCAuk
4 years ago
An account of a brain cell transplant
This stem cell transplant did not produce a cure but it is an interesting read to understand where the state of medicine is right now regarding a cure or at least a treatment for Parkinson's disease. https://www.statnews.com/2020/05/12/medical-first-parkinsons-brain-cell-transplant-stem-cells/
This stem cell transplant did not produce a cure but it is an interesting read to understand where the state of medicine is right now regarding a cure or at least a treatment for Parkinson's disease. https://www.statnews.com/2020/05/12/medical-first-parkinsons-brain-cell-transplant-stem-cells/
Zardoz
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Cure Parkinson's
4 years ago
Mums diagnosis
Mum 88 diagnosed with stage 4 lung cancer in both lungs and pet scan shows it is behind her brain at the back of her skull, possibly in her bowel. This has come out of nowhere the shock is immense she has never been a smoker didn’t even have much of a cough. Her consultant has said no treatment available
Mum 88 diagnosed with stage 4 lung cancer in both lungs and pet scan shows it is behind her brain at the back of her skull, possibly in her bowel. This has come out of nowhere the shock is immense she has never been a smoker didn’t even have much of a cough. Her consultant has said no treatment available
Olliex
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The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
4 years ago
My Mum
Hello I was told by one of the nurses I called that this was a really good place for me to come to for support and better than googling stats etc My mum was told yesterday that she has lung cancer I am in bits, cannot comprehend it all and can’t stop crying. It is so painful that I can’t even go and
Hello I was told by one of the nurses I called that this was a really good place for me to come to for support and better than googling stats etc My mum was told yesterday that she has lung cancer I am in bits, cannot comprehend it all and can’t stop crying. It is so painful that I can’t even go and
Leccilats
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The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
4 years ago
B vitamins query
Somebody mentioned Marmite for B vitamins; is the B9 in it the best form? I e , folate, as opposed to folic acid?
Somebody mentioned Marmite for B vitamins; is the B9 in it the best form? I e , folate, as opposed to folic acid?
Noelnoel
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Thyroid UK
4 years ago
Lung Transplant Update 4
Hello all, In the midst of all the worry, anxiety and devastation with the Carona outbreak, I wanted to share some good news. To recap - my mum had a single left lung transplant on the 30th October 19 and had a number of complications post-op. I have written a few updates about how shes been getting
Hello all, In the midst of all the worry, anxiety and devastation with the Carona outbreak, I wanted to share some good news. To recap - my mum had a single left lung transplant on the 30th October 19 and had a number of complications post-op. I have written a few updates about how shes been getting
Queenbean
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
Calquence Headaches and Low Blood Counts?
Hello!! I am writing on behalf of my dad. He was diagnosed with Mantle Cell Lymphoma in October 2019, he is 76 years old. He went through 5 months of chemotherapy (R-DHAP) and was deemed to be in remission from a PET scan. He was about to prep for stem cell transplant... however, they found some more
Hello!! I am writing on behalf of my dad. He was diagnosed with Mantle Cell Lymphoma in October 2019, he is 76 years old. He went through 5 months of chemotherapy (R-DHAP) and was deemed to be in remission from a PET scan. He was about to prep for stem cell transplant... however, they found some more
stonefilly
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Non Hodgkin's Lymphoma Friends
4 years ago
Good afternoon
Hope you are all coping with confinement , I think by the end of all this I’ll probably be agoraphobic, I think it’s going to be very odd to be able to go further than my garden lol , I have been fortunate so far that we have had good dry weather here in Somerset, with quite a lot of sunshine , don’t
Hope you are all coping with confinement , I think by the end of all this I’ll probably be agoraphobic, I think it’s going to be very odd to be able to go further than my garden lol , I have been fortunate so far that we have had good dry weather here in Somerset, with quite a lot of sunshine , don’t
cales
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
Advice and help please
Hi I was diagnosed 2 years ago with clear cell ovarian cancer and had 6 rounds of carbo taxol after a hysterectomy.I went to UCLH in london who discovered I did not have clear cell in March 2019 but germ cell yolk sac. I then needed more surgery and they found a new lesion that tested positive. Because
Hi I was diagnosed 2 years ago with clear cell ovarian cancer and had 6 rounds of carbo taxol after a hysterectomy.I went to UCLH in london who discovered I did not have clear cell in March 2019 but germ cell yolk sac. I then needed more surgery and they found a new lesion that tested positive. Because
NIKKibailie
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My Ovacome
4 years ago
Coronavirus...advice for a family member
Hello all, I dunno about you but I feel like we’ve all had enough on our plate without a global pandemic! Strength to you all during this horrible time. So my predicament... my mum is doing well on immunotherapy, she had her treatment last Monday and next one not for 6 weeks. She’s a little down and
Hello all, I dunno about you but I feel like we’ve all had enough on our plate without a global pandemic! Strength to you all during this horrible time. So my predicament... my mum is doing well on immunotherapy, she had her treatment last Monday and next one not for 6 weeks. She’s a little down and
LewLew19
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The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
4 years ago
Lung transplant
I was listed for a double lung transplant and last week received a call to say due to the risks associated with coronovirus I had to be removed all followup clinics cancelled very disappointing but totally understandable anybody else had this?
I was listed for a double lung transplant and last week received a call to say due to the risks associated with coronovirus I had to be removed all followup clinics cancelled very disappointing but totally understandable anybody else had this?
Twinsmum10
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
Coronavirus SARS-CoV2: BESSY II data accelerate drug development
A coronavirus is keeping the world in suspense. SARS-CoV-2 is highly infectious and can cause severe pneumonia with respiratory distress (COVID-19). Scientists are doing research in order to prevent the viruses from multiplying. A team from the University of Lübeck has now found a promising approach.
A coronavirus is keeping the world in suspense. SARS-CoV-2 is highly infectious and can cause severe pneumonia with respiratory distress (COVID-19). Scientists are doing research in order to prevent the viruses from multiplying. A team from the University of Lübeck has now found a promising approach.
2greys
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
Artificial Intelligence May Help Predict Responses to Systemic Therapies in Patients With Non-small Cell Lung Cancer.
Using standard-of-care computed tomography (CT) scans in patients with advanced non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC), researchers utilized artificial intelligence (AI) to train algorithms to predict tumor sensitivity to three systemic cancer therapies. "Radiologists' interpretation of CT scans of cancer
Using standard-of-care computed tomography (CT) scans in patients with advanced non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC), researchers utilized artificial intelligence (AI) to train algorithms to predict tumor sensitivity to three systemic cancer therapies. "Radiologists' interpretation of CT scans of cancer
2greys
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
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