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Mom dx with stage 4 lung cancer
Hello. My mom was just dx with stage 5 lung cancer. Mets to the brain and adrenal gland. She was initially dx at a small community hospital where they recommended we start radiation to the brain immediately. We opted to go to a university hospital where now a week late she has and additional 4 lesions
Hello. My mom was just dx with stage 5 lung cancer. Mets to the brain and adrenal gland. She was initially dx at a small community hospital where they recommended we start radiation to the brain immediately. We opted to go to a university hospital where now a week late she has and additional 4 lesions
Cici145
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Lung Cancer Support
6 years ago
Looks like I need to watch what I say
I like to share my experiences, what I do and how I feel. Whenever that happens it opens up a whole world of replies. It looks like my last post was a step to far for this forum. I am not sorry for what I said, but I will refrain from talking about my experiences in life with PMR. For those of us that
I like to share my experiences, what I do and how I feel. Whenever that happens it opens up a whole world of replies. It looks like my last post was a step to far for this forum. I am not sorry for what I said, but I will refrain from talking about my experiences in life with PMR. For those of us that
JulianJ
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PMRGCAuk
6 years ago
Video about a lung cancer clinical trial by the New England Journal of Medicine
Results of a clinical trial of an EGFR-agent called osimertinib was recently published in the New England Journal of Medicine. A short video was made to discuss this important trial. Based on the results, it is expected that the FDA will approve osimertinib as first-line treatment for patients with EGFR-mutated
Results of a clinical trial of an EGFR-agent called osimertinib was recently published in the New England Journal of Medicine. A short video was made to discuss this important trial. Based on the results, it is expected that the FDA will approve osimertinib as first-line treatment for patients with EGFR-mutated
MFH_Advocate
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Lung Cancer Support
6 years ago
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My husband has lung cancer, and is going to have radiotherapy, the thing I am worried about is he is 87, does any one know anybody that enjoys good health after this.
My husband has lung cancer, and is going to have radiotherapy, the thing I am worried about is he is 87, does any one know anybody that enjoys good health after this.
Marie22
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
6 years ago
Hilarious
Hi I been under the microscope again liver results are fine so I am happy,. But I have been diagnosed with severe anaemia (explains why I am knackered constantly) anyway they are now trying to figure out the cause of this and consistent low RBC, WBC and platelets there have been talk of bone marrow transplant
Hi I been under the microscope again liver results are fine so I am happy,. But I have been diagnosed with severe anaemia (explains why I am knackered constantly) anyway they are now trying to figure out the cause of this and consistent low RBC, WBC and platelets there have been talk of bone marrow transplant
jojokarak
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British Liver Trust
6 years ago
Popcorn Lung....
https://copd.net/living/popcorn-lung/?utm_source=weekly&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=180124&uuid=1278f264069d46947f2ab1e6a56ef38c Popcorn Lung is an irreversible scarring in the smallest airways in the lungs. This mainly affects those who work in the popcorn manufacturing plants or even in the flavoring
https://copd.net/living/popcorn-lung/?utm_source=weekly&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=180124&uuid=1278f264069d46947f2ab1e6a56ef38c Popcorn Lung is an irreversible scarring in the smallest airways in the lungs. This mainly affects those who work in the popcorn manufacturing plants or even in the flavoring
Dmactds
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
6 years ago
Pneumothorax scare
It's safe to say that 2018 hasn't exactly started according to plan! Less than a week after my big appointment and tests with my team at the Brompton I had to take myself to A&E after suffering acute chest pain and slightly increased breathless after a work out at the gym. X-rays revealed a rather sizeable
It's safe to say that 2018 hasn't exactly started according to plan! Less than a week after my big appointment and tests with my team at the Brompton I had to take myself to A&E after suffering acute chest pain and slightly increased breathless after a work out at the gym. X-rays revealed a rather sizeable
dodgylungrunner
British Lung Foundation
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
6 years ago
Broncotracheomalacia
I was doing al the studies to see If I can be candidate for a lung transplant and they found the I also have tracheobroncomalacia. I wonder if this is something commun between COPD people. Please help!! Sombady familiar with this??
I was doing al the studies to see If I can be candidate for a lung transplant and they found the I also have tracheobroncomalacia. I wonder if this is something commun between COPD people. Please help!! Sombady familiar with this??
ajua
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COPD Friends
6 years ago
Hello From Nigel In Cornwall.
Diagnosed with early stage CLL in October 2017. The day my doctor telephoned me to advise of the 5th set of blood test results and confirmed it was CLL, happened to be the very day a very good friend of mine died of ovarian cancer. GP was pretty blunt and unhelpful. "Early stage. No need to worry
Diagnosed with early stage CLL in October 2017. The day my doctor telephoned me to advise of the 5th set of blood test results and confirmed it was CLL, happened to be the very day a very good friend of mine died of ovarian cancer. GP was pretty blunt and unhelpful. "Early stage. No need to worry
OwnedByCockerSpaniel
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CLL Support
6 years ago
Feeling Deflated
This past Wednesday I went in to discuss with my pulmonologist where I am at on my journey in this life. I had previously last May thought I might consider the lung transplant. Began a required regimen and after two months of being sick from the medication decided that I was not going that route. Feeling
This past Wednesday I went in to discuss with my pulmonologist where I am at on my journey in this life. I had previously last May thought I might consider the lung transplant. Began a required regimen and after two months of being sick from the medication decided that I was not going that route. Feeling
docmel
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
6 years ago
Jitters over angiography
Hi all, I have been given a day case admission for an angiogram. I just read the booklet which came with the appointment letter and it's made me really nervous. I have severe emphesema and this exam is part of the application for a lung transplant. I have had CT scans, x- rays, LF tests, echocardiograms
Hi all, I have been given a day case admission for an angiogram. I just read the booklet which came with the appointment letter and it's made me really nervous. I have severe emphesema and this exam is part of the application for a lung transplant. I have had CT scans, x- rays, LF tests, echocardiograms
Kelda
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
6 years ago
News from the FDA: the indication for a drug targeting EGFR is expanded to uncommon mutations
The FDA has expanded the indication for afatinib (Gilotrif) to include the treatment of patients with metastatic non–small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) whose tumors have uncommon EGFR alterations in L861Q, G719X, and/or S768I. http://www.onclive.com/web-exclusives/fda-expands-afatinibs-approval-for-lung-cancer
The FDA has expanded the indication for afatinib (Gilotrif) to include the treatment of patients with metastatic non–small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) whose tumors have uncommon EGFR alterations in L861Q, G719X, and/or S768I. http://www.onclive.com/web-exclusives/fda-expands-afatinibs-approval-for-lung-cancer
MFH_Advocate
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Lung Cancer Support
6 years ago
Websites - useful stuff, articles, resources
I've been keeping a Word doc on articles that I knew I'd want to refer back to. Not sure if anyone interested, but here it is. Please forgive the format, I didn't know how to add a Word doc so I copied and pasted. . Articles on: Few side effects due to PMR compared with an age-matched cohort not taking
I've been keeping a Word doc on articles that I knew I'd want to refer back to. Not sure if anyone interested, but here it is. Please forgive the format, I didn't know how to add a Word doc so I copied and pasted. . Articles on: Few side effects due to PMR compared with an age-matched cohort not taking
Insight329
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PMRGCAuk
6 years ago
Transplant lungs
Am waiting after loads of tests to see if I’m eligible fir lung transplant have emphysema as well as lupus and many other illnesses is there any one else out there in the same boat as me would be interested to exchange stories how do you cope on immunosuppressants with lupus regards dawn
Am waiting after loads of tests to see if I’m eligible fir lung transplant have emphysema as well as lupus and many other illnesses is there any one else out there in the same boat as me would be interested to exchange stories how do you cope on immunosuppressants with lupus regards dawn
dawnbeaven
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LUPUS UK
6 years ago
Copd
Hello my names Mel aged 82. I suffer from Copd i had TB when I was 17 had major lung surgery for it, lived near normal life after worked regular got married had family. O.k. Till about 10yrs ago started to have lots of chest problems hence Copd. I have never ever Smoked in my life.
Hello my names Mel aged 82. I suffer from Copd i had TB when I was 17 had major lung surgery for it, lived near normal life after worked regular got married had family. O.k. Till about 10yrs ago started to have lots of chest problems hence Copd. I have never ever Smoked in my life.
Melwoosnam
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
6 years ago
Just Diagnosed and so scared & confused
I am 54 years old and a single mom to a 9 year old. Went in for trouble taking a deep breath and a cough and came our with a mass on my lung opening and now they think its small cell lung cancer. I dont have the full report yet with all the details but know enough to be really scared I am not going
I am 54 years old and a single mom to a 9 year old. Went in for trouble taking a deep breath and a cough and came our with a mass on my lung opening and now they think its small cell lung cancer. I dont have the full report yet with all the details but know enough to be really scared I am not going
carollewis22
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Lung Cancer Support
6 years ago
Hypersensitivity Pneumonitis
Hello everyone, I’m a newbie here and looking for any information on the above title. I’ve recently been diagnosed with fibrotic hypersensitivity pneumonitis and am so worried about my condition. Any info on the condition or anyone who also has the condition please feel free to communicate with me.
Hello everyone, I’m a newbie here and looking for any information on the above title. I’ve recently been diagnosed with fibrotic hypersensitivity pneumonitis and am so worried about my condition. Any info on the condition or anyone who also has the condition please feel free to communicate with me.
Hidden
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
6 years ago
A little Advice on part Lung Removal
Hi Let me start by saying just how lucky I am to have had my lung Cancer caught early with a high chance of full recovery ( this is just a note for a little info ) I have a part of my right Lung removed in Nov last year I have been fastidiously following Drs advice on recovery . I still find myself
Hi Let me start by saying just how lucky I am to have had my lung Cancer caught early with a high chance of full recovery ( this is just a note for a little info ) I have a part of my right Lung removed in Nov last year I have been fastidiously following Drs advice on recovery . I still find myself
del101
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
6 years ago
Neck dissection - results
I have had my results following my neck dissection in December. One node was malignant and there was microscopic disease in another node. I am due back next Tuesday to see if there is any further treatment that will be needed. I am thinking that I will go back to regular scanning. The downside of
I have had my results following my neck dissection in December. One node was malignant and there was microscopic disease in another node. I am due back next Tuesday to see if there is any further treatment that will be needed. I am thinking that I will go back to regular scanning. The downside of
Janey_H
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The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
6 years ago
Chemotherapy, a Trusty Weapon Against Cancer, Falls Out of Favor
Interesting read from the Wall Street Journal: some oncologists are no longer recommending chemotherapy as a treatment option. What are your thoughts? Does the article resonate with you in any way? Full article below and here: http://on.wsj.com/2DOOX5y "Chemotherapy, a Trusty Weapon Against Cancer,
Interesting read from the Wall Street Journal: some oncologists are no longer recommending chemotherapy as a treatment option. What are your thoughts? Does the article resonate with you in any way? Full article below and here: http://on.wsj.com/2DOOX5y "Chemotherapy, a Trusty Weapon Against Cancer,
joann86
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SHARE Breast Cancer Support
6 years ago
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