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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
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
2 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
2 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
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The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
2 months ago
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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
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The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
2 months 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
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The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
2 months 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
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The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
3 months ago
Treatment stopped
We thought Erlotinib was working for my dad, his tumour had reduced significantly on October scan ( started on drug Aug 23) but Jan scan showed growth, cough back and has been getting steadily worse with weight down to 7 stone ,diarrhoea and debilitating fatigue. Although Oncologist thought a standard
We thought Erlotinib was working for my dad, his tumour had reduced significantly on October scan ( started on drug Aug 23) but Jan scan showed growth, cough back and has been getting steadily worse with weight down to 7 stone ,diarrhoea and debilitating fatigue. Although Oncologist thought a standard
Adaughter
in
The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
3 months ago
Radiotherapy
Hello,I'm a 51 yrs old woman that has just very recently been diagnosed with advanced lung cancer. Just reaching out and trying to understand from others.
Hello,I'm a 51 yrs old woman that has just very recently been diagnosed with advanced lung cancer. Just reaching out and trying to understand from others.
Raggety
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The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
3 months ago
Media request - London biopsy experience
Hello We have had this request from a producer at Sky news "This is Eleonora, Specialist Producer at Sky News, We’re planning to do a story about this technology trialled by Imperial researchers to detect lung cancer and were trying to speak with some people affected by lung cancer in London who
Hello We have had this request from a producer at Sky news "This is Eleonora, Specialist Producer at Sky News, We’re planning to do a story about this technology trialled by Imperial researchers to detect lung cancer and were trying to speak with some people affected by lung cancer in London who
LorraineD
Roy Castle
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The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
3 months ago
Events for people affected by lung cancer
Hello all, We are starting a series of Information Days in a few weeks. These events which run from 9.45 - 3.30 are designed to offer information about managing diagnosis, treatment and services that can offer practical and emotional support. There is time for talking to other people and asking questions
Hello all, We are starting a series of Information Days in a few weeks. These events which run from 9.45 - 3.30 are designed to offer information about managing diagnosis, treatment and services that can offer practical and emotional support. There is time for talking to other people and asking questions
LorraineD
Roy Castle
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The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
3 months ago
Please join us tomorrow, Tuesday February 20th, for our Living Room Discussion on Women and Lung Cancer
Hello, Please join us in our San Carlos office tomorrow, Tuesday February 20th in person or if you don’t live in the area, you can always join us virtually on GO2's YouTube Live channel. Our program topic will be Women and Lung Cancer. Our guest speaker is Narjust Florez, MD, Associate Director of
Hello, Please join us in our San Carlos office tomorrow, Tuesday February 20th in person or if you don’t live in the area, you can always join us virtually on GO2's YouTube Live channel. Our program topic will be Women and Lung Cancer. Our guest speaker is Narjust Florez, MD, Associate Director of
Michelezeh
Partner
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Lung Cancer Support
3 months ago
Small Cell Lung Cancer Survivor: Marianne
Read Marianne's full story here: https://go2.org/blog/survivor-spotlight-marianne-g/
Read Marianne's full story here: https://go2.org/blog/survivor-spotlight-marianne-g/
AmyKamp
Partner
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Small Cell Lung Cancer Support
1 year ago
Clinical trials?
At the oncology appointment yesterday my husband was given what I believe is an amazing opportunity, he has the option of starting standard care ( immunotherapy pembrolizumab ) or participating in clinical trials where they will be also adding a second drug for a two pronged approach. Whilst I know
At the oncology appointment yesterday my husband was given what I believe is an amazing opportunity, he has the option of starting standard care ( immunotherapy pembrolizumab ) or participating in clinical trials where they will be also adding a second drug for a two pronged approach. Whilst I know
Flay75
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The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
3 months ago
Virtual website advisory board for US Residents
*This is post was approved by GO2 for Lung Cancer Admin* A healthcare company is seeking patients who are 18 years and older who have been diagnosed with lung, ovarian, breast, endometrial or other solid tumor cancers to participate in a virtual Website Advisory Board in early 2024. The objective of
*This is post was approved by GO2 for Lung Cancer Admin* A healthcare company is seeking patients who are 18 years and older who have been diagnosed with lung, ovarian, breast, endometrial or other solid tumor cancers to participate in a virtual Website Advisory Board in early 2024. The objective of
Miranda_GO2
Partner
in
Lung Cancer Support
3 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
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 month ago
Intersitial Lung Disease and Lung Cancer
Dear All, My father has stage 3B Lung Cancer which he was diagnosed just over 18 months ago now. He also has intersitial lung disease (which he didnt realise before treatment) so is limited to treatments. He did have 4 rounds of chemotherapy August to October 2022, and did have a fair amount of
Dear All, My father has stage 3B Lung Cancer which he was diagnosed just over 18 months ago now. He also has intersitial lung disease (which he didnt realise before treatment) so is limited to treatments. He did have 4 rounds of chemotherapy August to October 2022, and did have a fair amount of
Clairebrocks
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The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
3 months ago
ONLINE SUPPORT GROUPS
Our support groups are such a good way to connect with other's in a similar situation, they have really helped so many people make friendships and gain valuable knowledge around their treatment and care. If you have any queries about anything please get in touch, we would love to hear from you and help
Our support groups are such a good way to connect with other's in a similar situation, they have really helped so many people make friendships and gain valuable knowledge around their treatment and care. If you have any queries about anything please get in touch, we would love to hear from you and help
ConnectRoyCastle
Administrator
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The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
3 months ago
X-ray vs Ct scan
Hi All, I just wanted to ask if anyone has had a clear normal X-ray result of their lungs then had different result from CT scan with contrast please thank you xx
Hi All, I just wanted to ask if anyone has had a clear normal X-ray result of their lungs then had different result from CT scan with contrast please thank you xx
Nat107
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The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
4 months ago
Radiotherapy for lung cancer
After an oncologist appointment I was left deflated. I did know the risk of extra damage to the lung and possibly needing oxygen. She was talking like she didn't want me to try. At the moment they said I have 18 months to 2 years left and the Radiotherapy would give me an extra year . All of this is
After an oncologist appointment I was left deflated. I did know the risk of extra damage to the lung and possibly needing oxygen. She was talking like she didn't want me to try. At the moment they said I have 18 months to 2 years left and the Radiotherapy would give me an extra year . All of this is
Lizzielock
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The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
4 months ago
Mum getting biopsy results tomorrow
Hi all, my beautiful mum is getting her biopsy results tomorrow (Friday) but has been told she has a tumour and there is potential spread to lymph nodes and that the plan will be chemotherapy and immunotherapy. She has had two x rays, a chest CT and bronchoscope/biopsies but no further tests just yet
Hi all, my beautiful mum is getting her biopsy results tomorrow (Friday) but has been told she has a tumour and there is potential spread to lymph nodes and that the plan will be chemotherapy and immunotherapy. She has had two x rays, a chest CT and bronchoscope/biopsies but no further tests just yet
DaughterofDiane
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The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
4 months ago
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