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Just wanted to say it’s been 9 yrs since I was diagnosed with stage 4 lung cancer, I’ve had chemotherapy twice, radiotherapy to lymph glands to chest wall and received immunotherapy for 2 yrs, now it’s been watch and wait since April 2018, scans every 3 moths and they have shown stable, due nxt scan
Just wanted to say it’s been 9 yrs since I was diagnosed with stage 4 lung cancer, I’ve had chemotherapy twice, radiotherapy to lymph glands to chest wall and received immunotherapy for 2 yrs, now it’s been watch and wait since April 2018, scans every 3 moths and they have shown stable, due nxt scan
Liampaul03
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The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
4 years ago
wsInhibition of p38 reduces the growth of lung tumours.
In 2018, 1.7 million people died from lung cancer worldwide, a number equivalent to the population of Barcelona. The high mortality rate of lung cancer reflects the need for the development of treatments that are more efficient. A study headed by Ángel R. Nebreda, ICREA researcher and head of the Signalling
In 2018, 1.7 million people died from lung cancer worldwide, a number equivalent to the population of Barcelona. The high mortality rate of lung cancer reflects the need for the development of treatments that are more efficient. A study headed by Ángel R. Nebreda, ICREA researcher and head of the Signalling
2greys
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
The Transplant Journey update 2
Hello, I wanted to give you guys an update on my mothers lung transplant journey... Before reading, this is not intended to put any perspective lung transplant person off having a transplant. It is a factual view on what can happen after transplant. I am writing this as a means to manage the stress
Hello, I wanted to give you guys an update on my mothers lung transplant journey... Before reading, this is not intended to put any perspective lung transplant person off having a transplant. It is a factual view on what can happen after transplant. I am writing this as a means to manage the stress
Queenbean
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
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Immunotherapy
I just wonder if there’s anyone diagnosed with non small cell lung cancer, has tried the immunotherapy. Does it really help? Is it worth to try it? Thank you.
I just wonder if there’s anyone diagnosed with non small cell lung cancer, has tried the immunotherapy. Does it really help? Is it worth to try it? Thank you.
PrayingQ
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Lung Cancer Support
4 years ago
Evening every one -hope all has been well.
Been keeping up to date each week on what's been going on in this wonderfull site. I've had my challenges since August 2018, still not out of the woods yet. Had my chech up on Monday to discuss my recent CT scan , I've had boulus emphysema since 2011, 2018 diagnosed with Aspergilliius Lung Disease,
Been keeping up to date each week on what's been going on in this wonderfull site. I've had my challenges since August 2018, still not out of the woods yet. Had my chech up on Monday to discuss my recent CT scan , I've had boulus emphysema since 2011, 2018 diagnosed with Aspergilliius Lung Disease,
1968
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
Husband on the transplant list
My husband is on the lung transplant list here in the UK which is wonderful. We know it could be a long wait and we are ok with that but I am struggling to keep going with “normal” life. I would like to 100% focus on my husband and family but need to work until the call comes to afford the time off to
My husband is on the lung transplant list here in the UK which is wonderful. We know it could be a long wait and we are ok with that but I am struggling to keep going with “normal” life. I would like to 100% focus on my husband and family but need to work until the call comes to afford the time off to
Thomac
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Care Community
4 years ago
Do I self treat now?
Hello - long post ahead. I posted here last year, prior to seeing a neurologist as I was (and still am having) neuro symptoms: occasional tremor in hands, constant pins and needles in hands and feet, numbness (hands mostly). I have Hashimotos Thyroiditis and psoriasis. I was diagnosed as B12 deficient
Hello - long post ahead. I posted here last year, prior to seeing a neurologist as I was (and still am having) neuro symptoms: occasional tremor in hands, constant pins and needles in hands and feet, numbness (hands mostly). I have Hashimotos Thyroiditis and psoriasis. I was diagnosed as B12 deficient
Hidden
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
4 years ago
Rapid access lung unit
Hi guys, I have been spitting blood for 3 weeks, three or four teaspoons mostly in the morning and at night. I have shoulder pain and severe back pain.The back pain is ongoing since 2012 due to dead discs in lower back. I have hoarseness and night sweats. I am a 41 male ex smoker of 3 weeks I am a father
Hi guys, I have been spitting blood for 3 weeks, three or four teaspoons mostly in the morning and at night. I have shoulder pain and severe back pain.The back pain is ongoing since 2012 due to dead discs in lower back. I have hoarseness and night sweats. I am a 41 male ex smoker of 3 weeks I am a father
Hidden
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
Ppfe
Last week my daughter was confirmed as having ppfe. She had a bone marrow transplant 11 yrs ago as she had acute lymphoblastic leukaemia. Is there anyone out there in the same situation?
Last week my daughter was confirmed as having ppfe. She had a bone marrow transplant 11 yrs ago as she had acute lymphoblastic leukaemia. Is there anyone out there in the same situation?
Kcn3
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
Sickle Cell Trait and menstrual cycle
For years I suffered from fainting and blackouts right before or during my periods. I recently met another woman who had a similar experience and she mentioned that it was because she has the sickle cell trait. I am wondering if this has happened to anyone else?
For years I suffered from fainting and blackouts right before or during my periods. I recently met another woman who had a similar experience and she mentioned that it was because she has the sickle cell trait. I am wondering if this has happened to anyone else?
MsLady0
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Sickle Cell Society
4 years ago
Two drugs used in combination prove to be effective against most aggressive asbestos cancer in mice.
Currently, there are few effective treatments for malignant mesothelioma, although it has been decades since it was found that the major risk factor is exposure to asbestos The drugs identified by CNIO researchers are being tested on other types of cancer, which can speed up clinical trials for mesothelioma
Currently, there are few effective treatments for malignant mesothelioma, although it has been decades since it was found that the major risk factor is exposure to asbestos The drugs identified by CNIO researchers are being tested on other types of cancer, which can speed up clinical trials for mesothelioma
2greys
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
Where can I buy Vitamin B complex for intramuscular injections
Hi, just wanting some advise please. I was ill whilst in South Africa last year and was given Vitamin B complex injections as part of my wellness plan. I was given the bottle with the remaining doses to bring back to the UK. I have been getting this injected regularly from a pharmacist thats qualified
Hi, just wanting some advise please. I was ill whilst in South Africa last year and was given Vitamin B complex injections as part of my wellness plan. I was given the bottle with the remaining doses to bring back to the UK. I have been getting this injected regularly from a pharmacist thats qualified
Volta
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
4 years ago
Urea and Electrolytes
Serum Sodium range 133 - 146 Can I have some help please? In the last 5months my reading has been <133. What can I do to try to get it within the range?
Serum Sodium range 133 - 146 Can I have some help please? In the last 5months my reading has been <133. What can I do to try to get it within the range?
prunus
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PMRGCAuk
4 years ago
My Dad
Hi all, thanks ever so much for all the previous advice, helpful words and encouragement. I'm sorry to not have replied yet. It's been hectic. I've made it back to England to see my Dad who had his CT on Jan 02. Provisional staging T3 N2 M1c, he has two brain met tumours and his ribs are affected
Hi all, thanks ever so much for all the previous advice, helpful words and encouragement. I'm sorry to not have replied yet. It's been hectic. I've made it back to England to see my Dad who had his CT on Jan 02. Provisional staging T3 N2 M1c, he has two brain met tumours and his ribs are affected
lucanus15
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The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
4 years ago
Goodbye and thank you
Hi everyone I am sorry to say that my husband died 10 days ago. We knew it was our last Christmas together and he was home on Christmas day which was what he wanted more than anything. He was diagnosed with SCLC in April 2018 so we had 21 months together after diagnodis which is more than a lot of people
Hi everyone I am sorry to say that my husband died 10 days ago. We knew it was our last Christmas together and he was home on Christmas day which was what he wanted more than anything. He was diagnosed with SCLC in April 2018 so we had 21 months together after diagnodis which is more than a lot of people
Nimrod2
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The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
4 years ago
Removing body clock gene protects mice against pneumonia.
Removing the clock gene BMAL1 makes bacteria-engulfing defence cells in the body more effective, a University of Manchester and University of Oxford study published in the journal PNAS has found. This is the first time a clock gene has been found to affect resistance to bacterial pneumonia, a fatal
Removing the clock gene BMAL1 makes bacteria-engulfing defence cells in the body more effective, a University of Manchester and University of Oxford study published in the journal PNAS has found. This is the first time a clock gene has been found to affect resistance to bacterial pneumonia, a fatal
2greys
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
How important is it to have full time care taker when recovering from bone marrow transplant
I have to have bone marrow transplant. Problem is i live in New England. My family is out west(Seattle) , i only have my ex wife and 16 y.o son near me so i don't have anyone to help take care of me. Suggestions,
I have to have bone marrow transplant. Problem is i live in New England. My family is out west(Seattle) , i only have my ex wife and 16 y.o son near me so i don't have anyone to help take care of me. Suggestions,
hossbball
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CLL Support
4 years ago
Richter Transformation Testimonials. Survivors
Hi. As some of you will know, last week I formed a Facebook group to try to locate all possible Ricther and tell us your case. With your permission, I want to share keeping your story anonymous. For anyone who wants to locate them, just contact the Facebook group. In this group, everyone identifies with
Hi. As some of you will know, last week I formed a Facebook group to try to locate all possible Ricther and tell us your case. With your permission, I want to share keeping your story anonymous. For anyone who wants to locate them, just contact the Facebook group. In this group, everyone identifies with
Priss69
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CLL Support
4 years ago
Winter blues
Hi I've got hypersensitivity pneumonitis with fibrosis. I've been diagnosed for 3 years now. But have suffered in the winter for a long time. Does anyone know of any tips to help me manage when I am outside? Almaz65
Hi I've got hypersensitivity pneumonitis with fibrosis. I've been diagnosed for 3 years now. But have suffered in the winter for a long time. Does anyone know of any tips to help me manage when I am outside? Almaz65
Almaz65
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
Lung Transplant for BO
Today is the day! I am meeting with my Lung Transplant team for the very first time. I have Bronchiolitis Obliterans. My only expectation is that they will give me a list of things to accomplish. If they don't, then I will know that there is no transplant ahead in my future. I am 63 years old. I am so
Today is the day! I am meeting with my Lung Transplant team for the very first time. I have Bronchiolitis Obliterans. My only expectation is that they will give me a list of things to accomplish. If they don't, then I will know that there is no transplant ahead in my future. I am 63 years old. I am so
Artist1956
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
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