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Did you miss the August SCLC Living Room? We have it for you!
"The New Age of
Cell
Lung
Cancer
" with Jacob Sands, MD, Physician, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Assistant Professor of Medicine, Harvard Medical School spoke at the GO2 Living Room Expert Speaker series and answered questions from the live audience and online listeners.
"The New Age of
Cell
Lung
Cancer
" with Jacob Sands, MD, Physician, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Assistant Professor of Medicine, Harvard Medical School spoke at the GO2 Living Room Expert Speaker series and answered questions from the live audience and online listeners.
AmyKamp
Partner
in
Small Cell Lung Cancer Support
1 year ago
Doing well after surgery and diagnosis of lung cancer
Hi, I am in the process of waiting to see if my lung nodule has grown which is a spickulated one and I have lost weight. My ct scan results will be a couple of weeks after when I thought so this is quite stressful. On the Internet there is lot of negative stories about lung cancer and I was advised
Hi, I am in the process of waiting to see if my lung nodule has grown which is a spickulated one and I have lost weight. My ct scan results will be a couple of weeks after when I thought so this is quite stressful. On the Internet there is lot of negative stories about lung cancer and I was advised
YellowBirdLady
in
The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
3 months ago
Nottingham health and well being event
Hello all, Our next Information Day is taking place at the Mercure hotel, Sherwood Forrest Nottingham on Tuesday 2nd July. The day will feature a range of speakers, stalls and an opportunity to share experiences with other people affected by lung cancer. The event will focus on health and wellbeing
Hello all, Our next Information Day is taking place at the Mercure hotel, Sherwood Forrest Nottingham on Tuesday 2nd July. The day will feature a range of speakers, stalls and an opportunity to share experiences with other people affected by lung cancer. The event will focus on health and wellbeing
LorraineD
Roy Castle
in
The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
3 months ago
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Interested in joining GO2's Mind Over Matter group?
What is Mind Over Matter (also known as MOM)?
In this group, you will learn tips and tools to handle the big feelings that often come up after a cancer diagnosis and treatment. This 5-week group can help you deal with the fears, worries, and sadness that come up for many people.
Who can join
What is Mind Over Matter (also known as MOM)?
In this group, you will learn tips and tools to handle the big feelings that often come up after a cancer diagnosis and treatment. This 5-week group can help you deal with the fears, worries, and sadness that come up for many people.
Who can join
Miranda_GO2
Partner
in
Lung Cancer Support
3 months ago
Post radiotherapy for lung cancer
Can someone please share with me their experience after going thru radiotherapy for lung cancer? My dad had a radiotherapy for his lung cancer in Oct 2023. The radiotherapy went well with him not going thru any adverse side effects. However, now, 7 months later, he is experiencing shortness of breath
Can someone please share with me their experience after going thru radiotherapy for lung cancer? My dad had a radiotherapy for his lung cancer in Oct 2023. The radiotherapy went well with him not going thru any adverse side effects. However, now, 7 months later, he is experiencing shortness of breath
Hokiun
in
The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
4 months ago
Please join us Tuesday,May 21st, for our Living Room discussion on Is a Clinical Trial Right for You?
Hello, Please join us in our San Carlos office Tuesday May 21st in person or if you don’t live in the area, you can join us virtually on GO2's YouTube Live channel. We are thrilled to have Jorge J. Nieva, MD, Associate Professor of Clinical Medicine, Keck School of Medicine of USC, Medical Oncologist
Hello, Please join us in our San Carlos office Tuesday May 21st in person or if you don’t live in the area, you can join us virtually on GO2's YouTube Live channel. We are thrilled to have Jorge J. Nieva, MD, Associate Professor of Clinical Medicine, Keck School of Medicine of USC, Medical Oncologist
Michelezeh
Partner
in
Lung Cancer Support
4 months ago
Lung cancer stage 4
Just curious - have had cancer 6 times now, breast cancer x 3; bowel; lung; 5 times all operated on & fine, now this 6th time caused by the radiotherapy I had 25 years ago for my breast cancer caused my squamous lung cancer, not operable + of course no radiotherapy as I've had the max - was only discovered
Just curious - have had cancer 6 times now, breast cancer x 3; bowel; lung; 5 times all operated on & fine, now this 6th time caused by the radiotherapy I had 25 years ago for my breast cancer caused my squamous lung cancer, not operable + of course no radiotherapy as I've had the max - was only discovered
younginmind
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 months ago
Please join INHERIT Study
Join the INHERIT Study to help us better understand the genetic risk for lung cancer, and what can be done for prevention and treatment. Our goals are to learn more about: -Inherited or genetic risk for developing lung cancer in certain people or families -Changes in lung cancer tumors in people with
Join the INHERIT Study to help us better understand the genetic risk for lung cancer, and what can be done for prevention and treatment. Our goals are to learn more about: -Inherited or genetic risk for developing lung cancer in certain people or families -Changes in lung cancer tumors in people with
Miranda_GO2
Partner
in
Lung Cancer Support
5 months ago
Bronchoscopy
My mom was diagnosed with pneumonia 2 weeks ago. Unfortunately 10 days of antibiotics were ineffective. She had a bronchoscopy today and while waiting for results, I was wondering if anybody else was in the same situation and what did the bronchoscopy show?
My mom was diagnosed with pneumonia 2 weeks ago. Unfortunately 10 days of antibiotics were ineffective. She had a bronchoscopy today and while waiting for results, I was wondering if anybody else was in the same situation and what did the bronchoscopy show?
nyla668
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
5 months ago
A BIG THANKYOU To All
can’t thank you all for all the answers on my tumours too many to answer individual all you lovely people making me think positively when you all have your own health problems such a great site this is for help ..have bad COPD and other problems too so will let you all know after next CT scan wishing
can’t thank you all for all the answers on my tumours too many to answer individual all you lovely people making me think positively when you all have your own health problems such a great site this is for help ..have bad COPD and other problems too so will let you all know after next CT scan wishing
primrose71
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
6 months ago
Lung cancer
Diagnosed with lung cancer very high in lung, Doctor says it's very difficult to get for biopsy, and then tells me that as I weigh 130 kg I might not be suitable for radiotherapy, is this right?
Diagnosed with lung cancer very high in lung, Doctor says it's very difficult to get for biopsy, and then tells me that as I weigh 130 kg I might not be suitable for radiotherapy, is this right?
Marydoll55
in
The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
6 months ago
The TheraPb clinical trial of targeted alpha therapy for prostate cancer is running for three years with plans for up to 100 patients
“PA Hospital is also involved in a trial using a combination of theranostics and immunotherapy for the treatment of patients with Extensive-Stage
Small
Cell
Lung
Cancer
(ES-SCLC).
“PA Hospital is also involved in a trial using a combination of theranostics and immunotherapy for the treatment of patients with Extensive-Stage
Small
Cell
Lung
Cancer
(ES-SCLC).
Seasid
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
EGFR p.L747_T751de
Hi, Dad’s oncologist has stopped the Erlotinib as last scan in Jan showed tumour growth. Private Liquid biopsy result just back, mutation EGFR p.L747_T751de. No treatment offered by NHS, oncologist thinks will be more harmful to dad but how does he know for sure? I read some PubMed data that restarting
Hi, Dad’s oncologist has stopped the Erlotinib as last scan in Jan showed tumour growth. Private Liquid biopsy result just back, mutation EGFR p.L747_T751de. No treatment offered by NHS, oncologist thinks will be more harmful to dad but how does he know for sure? I read some PubMed data that restarting
Adaughter
in
The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
6 months ago
BIOMARKER TESTING
My wife has extensive
small
cell
lung
cancer
(SCLC-E) and has undergone chemotherapy, immunotherapy and radiotherapy. Her lung tumor is currently stable and I want to get options if her current immunotherapy (atezolizumab every three weeks) becomes ineffective.
My wife has extensive
small
cell
lung
cancer
(SCLC-E) and has undergone chemotherapy, immunotherapy and radiotherapy. Her lung tumor is currently stable and I want to get options if her current immunotherapy (atezolizumab every three weeks) becomes ineffective.
Info911
in
The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
1 year ago
Immunotherapy
I'm just starting out on immunotherapy and would like to share experiences with others on the same drug. - Pembrolizumab. I'm due my 2nd treatment tomorrow. For someone who avoids taking anything stronger than paracetamol, it's all a bit scary. I haven't met anyone with lung cancer yet, and other
I'm just starting out on immunotherapy and would like to share experiences with others on the same drug. - Pembrolizumab. I'm due my 2nd treatment tomorrow. For someone who avoids taking anything stronger than paracetamol, it's all a bit scary. I haven't met anyone with lung cancer yet, and other
Gingergus
in
The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
6 months ago
Please join us Tuesday, August 15th, for our Living Room Discussion on “The New Age of Small Cell Lung Cancer: Advancements Bring New Hope”
Please join us for a very exciting conversation detailing new trials, treatments and what is coming down the pipeline for
small
cell
lung
cancer
. You don't want to miss this!
Please join us for a very exciting conversation detailing new trials, treatments and what is coming down the pipeline for
small
cell
lung
cancer
. You don't want to miss this!
Michelezeh
in
Small Cell Lung Cancer Support
1 year ago
Are you in London? Next Information Day 13/3
Hello all, If you have had a diagnosis or are supporting someone with lung cancer you might be interested in joining our next Information Day. This will be held from 9.45 - 15.30 in London at the AFC Wimbledon club SW17 0NR. The day will have updates on targeted therapies, surgery and other treatments
Hello all, If you have had a diagnosis or are supporting someone with lung cancer you might be interested in joining our next Information Day. This will be held from 9.45 - 15.30 in London at the AFC Wimbledon club SW17 0NR. The day will have updates on targeted therapies, surgery and other treatments
LorraineD
Roy Castle
in
The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
7 months ago
Docosahexaenoic acid enhances the treatment efficacy for CRPCa by inhibiting autophagy through Atg4B inhibition, 2024 Aug 23
[/i] [i]Hydroxychloroquine (HCQ), an autophagy inhibitor that acts by inhibiting lysosomes, has shown efficacy in various cancers, including metastatic pancreatic
cancer
[16], non-
small
cell
lung
cancer
[17], refractory multiple myeloma [18], and malignant melanoma [19].
[/i] [i]Hydroxychloroquine (HCQ), an autophagy inhibitor that acts by inhibiting lysosomes, has shown efficacy in various cancers, including metastatic pancreatic
cancer
[16], non-
small
cell
lung
cancer
[17], refractory multiple myeloma [18], and malignant melanoma [19].
cujoe
in
Fight Prostate Cancer
17 days ago
Recently diagnosed lower left lobe cancer
I don't know the type of cancer yet. I had a bronchoscopy, but they were unable to get a tissue sample. I then I had a positive pet scan. I've seen my surgeon and am scheduled for late August ti to have a lower left lung lobectomy. I don't know the cancer type or stage at this point. I've been told
I don't know the type of cancer yet. I had a bronchoscopy, but they were unable to get a tissue sample. I then I had a positive pet scan. I've seen my surgeon and am scheduled for late August ti to have a lower left lung lobectomy. I don't know the cancer type or stage at this point. I've been told
Began713
in
Lung Cancer Support
2 months ago
Pembrolizumab & CLL
I have secondary
lung
cancer
(non
small
cell
) as a matatsisation of Squamous Cell Carcinoma.
I have secondary
lung
cancer
(non
small
cell
) as a matatsisation of Squamous Cell Carcinoma.
Meic13
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
11 months ago
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