Monday, December 28, 2009

is it possible for never smoker/never exposed to carcinogens to develop lung cancer at young age

is it possible for never smoker/never exposed to carcinogens to develop lung cancer at young age?
is it possible for a never smoker , never exposed to second hand smoke to get lung cancer at YOUNG AGE UNDER 40,any one you heard of
Cancer - 4 Answers
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Yes it is possible. I had a case of a 32 year old female who had stage 4 lung cancer and had never smoked and no history of second hand smoke. However, it is rare for someone under 40 to have lung cancer smoker or not.
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Yes, it is possible though not common to have lung cancer under the age of 40 and have never smoked. In fact a primary lung cancer under the age of 40 usually would have nothing to do with smoking. If you visit the Lung cancer Alliance site you will find patients from 20 to 40 years old sharing their stories. Too, it is possible for teens and young adults to develop a primary lung cancer, though again, rare. What is more likely or common is for children, teens, and young adults to develop metatastic lung cancer (disease that has traveled from elsewhere and is now growing in the lung). Always keep in mind with cancer that there is a primary cell (lung, breast, kidney, bone, etc0 that becomes cancerous . . and than once that cancerour tumor reaches a certain size or age than it metastasizes and 'seeds' thousands of new malignant cells into the blood stream or lymphatic system. The lungs are among the most common organs where metastatic cancer will show up. Lung cancer in childhood http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/2586365 Primary and Metastatic lung tumors in the pediatric population http://www.blnz.com/news/2008/07/15/Primary_Metastatic_Lung_Tumors_Pediatric_1913.html
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Yes it is unfortunately.
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Sadly yes. I nursed a lady aged just 43 that had a very aggressive lung cancer.




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Thursday, December 24, 2009

Can anyone give me any figures on the cost of lung cancer for the uninsured



Can anyone give me any figures on the cost of lung cancer for the uninsured?
My friends and I are having a fundraisers for one of our mother's who was diagnosed in 2006. I wanted just some general info on the cost of treatment.
Cancer - 2 Answers
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Somewhere between ouch and you have got to be kidding. My wife had cancer for three years before it took her life. I had medical insurance (thank goodness), but the bills must have been in the range of $500,000 and $750,000 U.S. She had some special circumstances though like 9 days in intensive care, multiple hospital stays, multiple surgeries, etc. Good luck to everyone involved. I hope she does well.
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God Bless you all!! Well, I had insurance and I had breast cancer 2x.. The first time around it was $35,000 every 3 weeks for 4 1/2 mos. The second time it was $11,000 every 3 weeks for 6 mos. I had insurance, but there was some out of pocket. If its the circumstance, there is financial aid, and it should be able to help her. It helped us a lot, and my hubby doesn't make a whole lot and its paid for out of pocket (for my ct scans) and from some of the chemo. no one told me about the financial aid. Please check with the hospital and dr. I hope she has a good , caring dr. GB



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Sunday, December 20, 2009

Any ideas on how to stop stressing out Ive got lung cancer and so does my mom I also have five kids need help

Any ideas on how to stop stressing out Ive got lung cancer and so does my mom I also have five kids need help?
I dont know what to do,I dont want to stress out on my kids, Sometimes Im just overwelmed.Im a single parent with very little income.My mom has always been their to help me emotionally now she has been diagnosed with cancer and is already doing chemo I feel terrible,shes a very strong women much tougher then myself,Im trying to be there for her but in the meantime my kids sense theres a problem but dont really get it .Although they no that its a very stressful time for all of us the younger ones seem to act out and the older ones just disapear with there freinds. Anyway its very stressful. Any ideas on how to deal with all this without freaking out
Cancer - 5 Answers
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You should be in contact with the medical social services who can help not only with your cancer diagnosis but the crisis within your family. If you cannot find anyone locally (at the hospital or cancer clinic) than contact Cancer Care which is an online social service for people with cancer: Cancer Care http://www.cancercare.org/ You can also contact your local ACS chapter for assistance: http://www.cancer.org/docroot/home/index.asp Good luck.
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The answer is both difficult and easy...like the rest of stuff in life. Your primary responsibility is to educate yourself and learn as much as you can. Then make an informed decision. Make the decision with confidence. That confidence in knowing that you are doing the right thing as best you can determine will help much. You will still have much to deal with. Stressing out over what to do won't be one of those things. Prayer and relying on God's strength won't hurt. Do what you know to do. Having friends also doesn't hurt. Hang in there. It's that simple and that difficult. Learning takes time and effort. It takes discipline to stick some difficult things out. Good luck.
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The children are acting out because they are stressed and worried, the younger ones don't understand and only know that mom/grandma are sick and that they may lose them. They know cancer kills, and that is all. The older ones are hanging with friends, cuz teens do that, but also, they have fears of lose also, and wonder what will happen to them if you pass. I feel it only fair to the children, and to yourself to be very open with them about your condition. They need to know that there are decisions to be made, and what will happen to them and where they will live, if you are unable to survive the diagnosis. Since your main emotional support(your mom)is also ill, it may be time for all to join a support group. There are support groups for teens and young children, as well as adults. Sharing their feelings, and fears may help them understand the illness. My mom has lung cancer again. She was very lucky to survive the first time, but this time it is too late for treatment. We try to talk and yes, we cry alot when we talk, but it definately helps you cope. Support groups are free, please talk to your doctor and get some referrels. Just knowing others in your same situation can sometimes ease the strain. God bless you and your family, I wish you all well.
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i have nonhodgkins lymphoma and i have ound it helpful to pick up the booklets from my oncologist and let my family read them, i also bring family members to treatment so they can see what it is really like. a better understanding with make them feel less afraid
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i feel so bad for you do you still smoke?i need to stop smoking my self.....don't be so stressedd chill let god take over and ask him to take your stresse away let him dill with your mother's illness and you dill with yours....double worries wont help and when you have babies it is really hard i know i have 1 myself love her your mom and Love your self try not to raise your voice and breath count backwards ...cry cleanse the soul.....dance music....anything but worry....god please watch over my mom and me also my girls and boys please take this cancer away and help me stay strong for my family they need me i need you right now i put my life in your hands give me the will power to go on amen.......i will pray for you Kenya...in Columbus,Ohio




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Wednesday, December 16, 2009

how does lung cancer affects a persons life and how does this disease affect society at large

how does lung cancer affects a persons life and how does this disease affect society at large ?
im writing a diary of a disease sufferer and i choosed lung cancer and this must include the personal suffering of the diarist the symptoms of the disease and any social stigmas attached to the disease the treatment and side effects undertaken to cure the disease the social costs of this disease to society and economy
Cancer - 3 Answers
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symptoms:difficulty breathing, pains in chest, difficulty walking personal suffering: unable to enjoy simple daily tasks such as going grocery shopping, taking walks, being on oxygen due to diffiuclty breathing, unable to spend quality time with family - play with children run around. difficulty breathing lying down (dyspnea if u want to get fancy) treatment: chemotherapy & 5 weeks of radiation therapy everyday another personal suffering causes severe fatigue exhaustion and inconvience.. not to mention depression.. decreased quality of life.. social costs - society .. well if the person doesn't have health insurance and is unemployed (seems to be a growing trend these days) then u qualify for charity care if u really have no money.. unfortuantely if u own a home and have no job or insurance they will take ur house first to cover the medical expenses.. good luck hope this helped
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Try this site w w w.blackhatguide.n e t
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My sister was diagnosed with lung cancer last August and died in late February. I do believe there is a negative stigma associated with lung cancer because everyone associates it with smoking. Her cancer was not detected until it had spread to her brain. She had headaches and stroke like symptoms which sent her to the ER. She had brain surgery to remove her tumor and after recovering from her surgery she then had radiation to her brain followed by radiation to her lungs. Later she had chemotherapy, but by the time it has spread to her brain her lungs were stage IV..non-curable. The treatment she was given was to prolong her life. She was not on oxygen, she did live alone but we (her family) checked on her daily, we shared making meals for her, and I helped give her baths daily. She was on a pain patch which helped control her pain. She never returned to work but did have health insurance and during her last month of life I called the American Cancer Society who brought a walker to her home so we did not have to worry about her falling and they also supplied us with a bathtub transfer which made it easier for her to get in and out of the bathtub. She never complained and was a true hero, being in the medical field myself I would have to ask her what her pain level was,she would never volunteer the info herself. Toward the end she could hardly walk because of the pain..the cancer had spread to her bones, liver, kidneys, but she was still in her own home. So her insurance covered her costs and she paid her premiums for 30 years and left behind 2 children.



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Saturday, December 12, 2009

how do poeple die from lung cancer by stroke, heart attack idk pls help

how do poeple die from lung cancer by stroke, heart attack idk pls help?
I'm doing a report on lung cancer and need to figure out this question
Respiratory Diseases - 4 Answers
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Cancer eventually causes organ failure and then death.
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Lung cancer eats up the lungs so they no longer get oxygen from the air they breath, and cancer can spread to other organs in the body, like the liver. You cannot live without your liver filtering toxins from the body. Stroke is a blood clot in the brain, so when a vessel gets clogged, the blood can't get to the brain tissue and the tissue dies. Sometime with a stroke, the vessel ruptures and again, the blood doesn't get to where it needs to go. In a heart attack a blood clot blocks the flow of blood to the heart muscle and the heart muscle dies, then it is no longer able to pump blood to the rest of the body.
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my dad had cancer from smoking. as it progressed, the doctor increased the medication for pain. eventually, i'm pretty sure that the drug dose was high enough that he couldn't take it. so, in the end, the drugs, probably thorazine, killed him.
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Most likely from pneumonia



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Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Do I have lung cancer or am I a hypochondriac

Do I have lung cancer or am I a hypochondriac?
I am 16 years old and have only been smoking for around 2 years and I normally smoke a pack every 2 to 3 days. Although lately I've had cough not really a bad one but still. Also in the past month or so I've been sick with pneumonia which lasted around 2 weeks and now again I am running a fever with aches and a cough. Is it that its just my smoking with winter lowering my immune system thats making me sick or should I have x-rays?
Other - Health - 15 Answers
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You're a dumbass.
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Wouldn't a doctor be a better choice than Y!A to get an answer?
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Why are you smoking? You could see a doctor, but I'm sure it is not cancer. Smoking itself can cause chronic bronchitis, most smokers develop it. edit: no offense to smokers, but it's a fact that it causes certain cancers and illnesses (just look at the package, you are smoking tar, various toxic chemicals, and a small amount of tobacco. nothing healthy about that.) and if you continue smoking, you should accept the fact that it will cause your health to deteriorate more rapidly than it would otherwise. it's just a logical conclusion. :p
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you are going to have an MRI most likedly u do not have lung cancer
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The first thing you should do is quit smoking. It may not be that easy, but do it now while you're still young. If the cough does not go away, seek medical attention.
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nobody gets lung cancer that fast. sounds like bronchitis.
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If you are sick and still smoking it's a bad idea. Anyhow, you have pneumonia that didn't heal all the way, not Lung cancer. And x-rays surely can't hurt you, so if your worried you should go do them.
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x-rays should be a good thing to do. But by smoking your immune system has gone down and your body can't protect it self the way it used to
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You don't have lung cancer, you likely have another infection or virus like bronchitis or strep throat. Go to the doctor, and they will tell you if you need a chest x-ray or antibiotics. Trust me, if you need an x-ray they can tell just by listening with their stethoscope.
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hypochondriac
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If you're concerned then visit a doctor. I might also recommend quitting smoking. I wont preach that its a disgusting habit (although I'd say it is and smoking since the age of fourteen is pretty poor) but for your own sake, if you're worrying after an illness that your smoking could be making you worse then its probably best you stop. xx
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if you haven't had xrays, who told you you had pnuemonia? It takes an xray to diagnose pnuemonia. I very much doubt you have lung cancer, but if you have a fever and a cough, you obviously have an upper respiratory infection of some sort and should be on antibiotics. Go see a doctor and get a real diagnosis and treatment.
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When u start coughing blood..that means you might be worried for cancer. Smoking decreases your immune system and usually, smokers get affected by pneumonia more often. Consult your physician for the treatment of your fever/cough
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go to a doctor. smokers tend to have worse symptoms just because they smoke. so a cough is going to be more severe in your case. go to the doctor right away and quit smoking ASAP
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sounds like bronchitis. you dont get lung cancer that fast although you never know. go to the doctor just to be sure. good luck!




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Friday, December 4, 2009

My friend has lung cancer that has spread to the brain what do i look forward to

My friend has lung cancer that has spread to the brain what do i look forward to?
I know every case is different but a general description, im curious about the pain.
Cancer - 13 Answers
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I know its prob not wat u mean but just try and enjoy time before she/he goes down hill. You will find it hard-but Carpe Dium (not spelt right i don't think) Seize the day. Good luck
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The cancer has probably spread to other organs besides the brain. If you are the person who will be caring for your friend, I would ask that he or she give you medical power of attorney. You will then be able to speak candidly with the doctors and nurses. There are many medications to help with discomfort - I don't know your situation, but Hospice is a very good option.
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You must be prepared for the worst. Don't think it will be ok.
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That is the same thing that happened to lance armstrong, so even though chance of survival is very small, it is possible. my only advice would be to tell your friend not to give up. as far as the pain goes, you would probably have to talk to the doctor or someone who has gone through it themselves.
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Nothing good.. Lots of pain medication..
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If you're looking for a pretty answer, this isn't it. For my step-mom it was her breast cancer that metastasized in her brain. It meant some serious radiation and chemo treatments. Then there was a roller coaster ride of getting better and then finding it again. When they found it in her spinal fluid, it was a matter of literally days. The doctor said that she wasn't feeling all of the pain, that the body has ways of shutting part of it out. My dad will tell you it was the worst thing he'd ever had to watch, waiting for it to be over.
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Cancer that spreads is called metastatic, they say it has metasticized. When someone had brain mets, obviously it's very serious. Main questions are: How was the patient overall before this new mets? How old is the patient? How well did any chemo or radiation treat the lung CA the first time? Maybe most important- where in the brain is the cancer. Surgery is not usually recommended becasue the patient is already so weak, and brain tumors can never be completely removed because they have little fingers that go out everywhere. Sometimes a large mass will be resected, depending on where it is. New developments in radiation therapy can really do a good job. A big concern is mets to the bone or other organs If you friend is really not doing well, it might be time to consider making him comfortable at home they call comfort care "palliative care"...ask about this. Too many patients die in the hospital instead of home with loved ones, or in Florida swimming with Dolphins.
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If you are consigning your friend to the allopathic school of medicine, it won't be pretty. Can you get Dr. Shulze's tapes that he did with Sam Biser? Shulze said, if he isn't dead, he probably will heal with proper support. Shulze used a 30 day juice fast. nothing but pure fresh organic fruit and vegetable juices, a few teas, and good water. He used some herbs (especially garlic) and hot and cold (hydrotherapy) to increase circulation and healing.
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n-acetlcystein. I don't no if the word is like this but this supplement can help his lung function. You can try reiki on him. The stress can worse him. Vitamin K3 is useful and GLA too. I have used some of that in m father with COPD and with my aunt with cancer. sorry, i can't help more.
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Limited metastatic (spread from other areas of the body) brain tumors can be treated with surgeon or radiation. If too many brain lesions exist, then chemotherapy may be used to reduce or hopefully eliminate the tumors. In terms of progressing metastatic brain tumors, the symptoms are similar to primary brain tumors because the mechanism is the same: intercranial pressure. The possible symptoms for brain tumors are seizures, personality change, vision and memory change, nausea and, headaches. In terms of pain, headaches can be severe.
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Hi, first off I want to say I'm sorry about your friend. Cancer is a harsh diagnosis. My mother-in-law was diagnosed with stage 4 lung cancer last April. She has tumors that metastasized to her brain and her bones. She underwent chemo and radiation. Although she still has the tumors she has not been in any pain. She occasionally gets mild headaches and can be a little forgetful. She is currently not on any medication and her quality of life is very good. She can't drive due to the possibility of seizures or embolisms, but overall things are fine. You're right when you say every case is different, I've known people with lung cancer who were in pain constantly.The best advice I can give you is just be there for your friend and take it one day at a time.
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Pain +++, Get drugs and get them fast. Get lots of them and differant types. All depends where in brain but things could go south real fast.
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It totally depends on where in the brain it is. Some people are totally okay after brain cancer, some have problems with things like balance but are otherwise okay, others have major cognitive problems, and, of course, some die. It's hard to say what exactly will happen, but there will most likely be a lot of pain involved. I wish you the best.



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Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Would it be possible or likely me to get lung cancer

Would it be possible or likely me to get lung cancer?
I don't smoke cigarettes. I've smoked hookah for about 2 months, 3 times a week at the most. I'm quitting soon but I'm just wondering b/c I feel like my lungs cannot breathe as much I could have before. Maybe it's in my mind but I would enjoy some feedback.
Cancer - 3 Answers
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Yes it is. Why are you 'Quitting Soon'? Quit now! Good Luck
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Even though most people don't inhale hookah, like pipe or cigar smoke, it still can cause cancer, especially of the lip and gums. You are very smart to quite- this kind of habit can creep up on you very quickly, and you might just make the mistake of buying a pack on cigarettes on a stressful day when the Hookah is not nearby. Quit and start doing a habit that is good for you, like pushups, situps and jogging, and eating healthy food.
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Well, I would say this...NO. Lung Cancer from Hookah is EXTREMELY RARE. It's not even the same as cigarette smoke. http://www.harmreductionjournal.com/content/5/1/19 What you described is less than a night of binge drinking would cause siroccos of the liver. I smoke hookah just about everyday. I walk my dogs nightly a do work out with kettlebells several times a week, building my muscles up to do it nightly. Watch I will get a thumbs down, because anti-tobacco people hate it when you prove it's not as bad as cyanide. Leave me all of us alone and let us make our own mistakes, if they are mistakes.




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Saturday, November 28, 2009

What is the chance that radiation alone will cure lung cancer

What is the chance that radiation alone will cure lung cancer?
Operation is out of the question. Chemo will not work in the two spots it is in. This is not for myself.
Cancer - 6 Answers
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50% only cos radiation kills good n bad cells together.
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Like any type of treatment its risky, chemo would be the better choice. I don't wanna kill your hopes, but lung cancer is one of the more serious cancers. It claimed my grandfather, he was a fighter though. Do the radiation, and prayer might help too.
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tyou need to take care of your body
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If it is non-surgical, chemo and radiation is typically standard, and even that is spotty. Radiation alone practically does not offer a great prognosis, largely because most lung cancers are slow-growing and resistant to chemo/radiation because they are very slow-growing (thus similar to the body's cells). The best thing to do is just not lose hope, because sometimes that's all you have. My mom just had adenocarcinoma removed from her colon, and is currently going through chemo. I will keep your loved one in my thoughts and prayers.
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My son-in-law is the chief physicist at a major cancer center and there they have very up to date equipment that can direct radiation to the exact spots so as not to destroy healthy cells as the old types use to do. With radiation plus the medication then perhaps that will give the patient some extra special time.....God Bless
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The chances are very very slim. Plus the chances for getting a second case of cancer there or somewhere else increase with radiation treatment. http://www.emfscience.net




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Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Does anyone know of a specific person who contracted lung- cancer due to smoking

Does anyone know of a specific person who contracted lung- cancer due to smoking?
I need to include a real case for an assignment, I've googled and Yahoo! but nothing has come up. Can anyone help me out here?
Cancer - 3 Answers
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you are going to run into privacy issues. medical information will almost never include a patient's name unless it was specifically allowed.
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Wayne McLaren was a an actor who portrayed the advertising personality "The Marlboro Man" in 1976. He was a smoker for 30 years and developed lung cancer in 1990. He died in 1992.
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The Malboro Man



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Friday, November 20, 2009

What is the best treatment for esophageal pain from lung cancer radiation therapy

What is the best treatment for esophageal pain from lung cancer radiation therapy?

Cancer - 2 Answers
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Avoid drinking acid liquids and drink milk.
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Agree with the above. Also: Narcotics are frequently required as pain is severe many times. Diflucan or nystatin (antifungal therapies) are required if secondary fungal infection. Carafate suspension can provide some relief, as can the various miracle or magic mouthwashes. Blessings



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Monday, November 16, 2009

What do people with lung cancer have to go through? what are the symptoms for those people? what treatment

What do people with lung cancer have to go through? what are the symptoms for those people? what treatment?
Hello. I am trying to find information on lung cancer so i can write something from the point of view of somebody who has it. what are some good sites? anything you know personally? what do they have to undergo? any info? what is it like? when you get diagnosed? during it? after? thanks for all the help:) ps if you could tell me the scientific name or where to find it that would be awesome
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http://www.healthline.com/adamcontent/lung-cancer-small-cell that should tell you almost everything.
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There are sub groups that can be named. but the most widely used terms are "Non Small Cell" and "Small Cell" attached is a good link for you to start.. anymore infor you need, please feel free to email. I have non small cell lung cancer.



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Thursday, November 12, 2009

What is a good thesis statement for an informative research paper on lung cancer

What is a good thesis statement for an informative research paper on lung cancer?
Any direction will do, I just need t get a direction and get started... Thanks!!!
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Hey! do not use anything typed here in your paper, it can be easily detect with a plagiarism detecting software and finally you may cought for plagiarism. And it is much better if you can use some websites like fastcustomessays.com, which i used for mine. See, i am not recommending such easy methods, but iff you hv no other doors open, then itz fine.
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do it on radon related lung cancer...radon is the leading cause of lung cancer in USA and kills 21,000 people every year.



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Sunday, November 8, 2009

How many nonsmokers die of lung cancer each year from exposure of secondhand smoke

How many nonsmokers die of lung cancer each year from exposure of secondhand smoke?

Cancer - 2 Answers
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Secondhand smoke can be harmful in many ways. In the United States alone, each year it is responsible for: * an estimated 35,000 deaths from heart disease in non-smokers who live with smokers * about 3,400 lung cancer deaths in non-smoking adults * other breathing problems in non-smokers, including coughing, mucus, chest discomfort, and reduced lung function * 150,000 to 300,000 lung infections (such as pneumonia and bronchitis) in children younger than 18 months of age, which result in 7,500 to 15,000 hospitalizations * increases in the number and severity of asthma attacks in about 200,000 to 1 million children who have asthma * more than 750,000 middle ear infections in children
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An estimated 46,000 deaths from heart disease in non-smokers who live with smokers about 3,400 lung cancer deaths in non-smoking adults.



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Wednesday, November 4, 2009

How do you deal with Lung Cancer and not knowing when she will go

How do you deal with Lung Cancer and not knowing when she will go?
My aunt is still in the hospital cause her kidney's failed and we are not sure how long she will make it. I am not sure how to act around people cause everytime i think about her, it makes me sad. I don't want to hide from people or make them think i am sad. but it is a really long story and if you guys understand, please tell me what i can do to cope with this. thanks so much!!
Cancer - 2 Answers
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Micki, everyone else around you knows what's going on, so go ahead and be sad. Around your aunt, talk about pleasant times the two of you have shared. Tell her how much you love her. Tell her everything you have ever wanted to. Lung cancer generally kills quickly--my mother went from diagnosed in June 93 to dead Sept 93 (in fact, tomorrow will be 14 years). Your aunt knows, even if she doesn't admit, she's dying, and she will be grateful to know she's left you with memories of good times, and maybe even a role model. It will take a lot of time to get over your grief, but if you do some research on Death and Dying and the stages of grief, that will help. Your close friends know what you're going through--hang with them because you don't have to explain anything. Sending you healing energy and clear strength.
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The best thing is to put your best face forward,I know it hurts but everyone who knows you also knows you are hurting. Sorry your aunt is in this condition , she needs all the support and prayers available at this time-you have mine !! God Bless I am starting treatment for the same thing this week and I know I need and request the thoughts and prayers from everyone in Yahoo-land.




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Sunday, November 1, 2009

What Happens When The Respirator Is Turned Off When A Patient Has Lung Cancer And No Hope For Recovery

What Happens When The Respirator Is Turned Off When A Patient Has Lung Cancer And No Hope For Recovery?
Yes, my husband's grandfather. :( My MIL isn't answering her phone but my aunt in law told me. She wasn't clear though as to what they were going to do. It's just strange though, I honestly didn't think it was so bad!
Cancer - 2 Answers
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they die
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The patient is sedated so they will feel no pain or struggle for breath. Sometimes they die within minutes, other times they will breathe on their own for a day or more. Their respirations will get slower and shallower or erratic and eventually stop. I'm sorry if this is happening to someone you know.



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Wednesday, October 28, 2009

has anyone here gotten or known someone wiht lung cancer from smoking cigars

has anyone here gotten or known someone wiht lung cancer from smoking cigars?
I enjoy a cigar maybe once or twice a week. I know if I did this for a long long time then I could get some type of cancer, but I want to know what the stats are on cigar smokers vs. cigarette smokers. Please don't answer if you don't know anything about this subject. Don't say "it is bad for you" I know it is but I would rather smoke then drink every night. Anyways, please comment on what you think would happen. This doesn't mean I will be quitting, maybe after a few years. But for know I just want to know the stats on the cancer rate of cigar smokers. Thank you for your posts. Also, anyone know how many people got cancer from smoking a hundred years ago when more poeple did smoke?
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my grandpa smokes cigars and he has all types of diseases. he is 87 and a walking miracle. my uncle smoked strenuosly from age 15-50, which is when he died. please, do not smoke.
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I don't have stats, but I understand cigar smokers usually don't end up inhaling as much as cigarette smokers, so it probably isn't as hard on the lungs. However, like pipe smokers, there is always the danger of cancer in the mouth, which can be pretty horrid.
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Although I don't know stats, I can say that cigars have no filters. The chemicals are what cause cancers. If you have no filter to "clean" out the chemicals, then there's absolutely no protection. You're taking in everything.
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Well, first off you aren't going to find good stats for 100 yrs ago for cancer because they were unable to accurately diagnose cancer 100 yrs ago. People would die but they were not able to tell what killed them. Here's some info on the stats of cancer and cigar smoking: http://www.lungusa.org/site/pp.asp?c=dvLUK9O0E&b=39859
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My aunt had lung cancer, but as far as I know she never smoked anything. Her dad smoked alot and some of her sisters and brother smoke. I'm guessing she got it from second hand smoke. She did all the treatments. Its been a few years and she is now recovering from a tumor she had in her brain.
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I am 31 years old. I have never known anyone who got lung cancer from smoking cigars OR cigarettes. I'm guessing that since one is not supposed to actually inhale when they smoke cigars, and since so many more people smoke cigarettes, that the stats are much higher for getting lung cancer from smoking cigarettes. That said, I can only think of one person I know who smokes cigars. He is in his 70's and has no cancer issues, as far as we know. He is physically active, eats pretty healthfully, does not drink, and has a cigar perhaps once or twice a month. I have no idea what the stats are on this. I've never even known someone who smoked cigarettes and had lung cancer, but as a person who recently quit smoking (cigarettes), I'm willing to believe the stats. (Anyway, I'm sick of paying so much money for cigarettes. Funny how everyone hates smokers but they're supposed to pay for everything under the sun with the sin tax added to cigarettes. As more and more people quit smoking due to the stigma, regulations, expense, and health issues, I'm sure the govt. will redirect their energies to alcohol, junk food, etc. Fewer smokers = less tax revenue, at least in my state!)



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Saturday, October 24, 2009

I just found out my 18 year old friend has lung cancer... how much longer do you think he has to live

I just found out my 18 year old friend has lung cancer... how much longer do you think he has to live?
I mean, yes i know its different for everyone. but on average, how long do lung cancer patients live? Hes has been smoking since he was 14, so take that into consideration.
Cancer - 9 Answers
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14 months is the avg
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you have to ask his doctor there is no way we would know and why have you already decided that he is going to die?
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It depends on what stage the cancer is, it is not always a death sentence.
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18 years old with lung cancer??? People in their teens don't get lung cancer, or in their twenties. It is very rare that people in their thirties get lung cancer. Either you are making this up or your friend is lying to you. EDIT: It takes DECADES for lung cancer to develop from tobacco smoke. The median age at the time of diagnosis is 71 years. It is very very rare to be diagnosed with lung cancer before the age of 45.
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This is so rare at such a young age that I doubt accurate statistics are available.
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dont jump to conclusions that he will die...it can be treated and cured..you and him jus hafe to work hard at it..but if it looks like it cant be cured it may be he coould have 14 to 16 months..sorrry
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I am so sorry and hope you are both dealing with it as best possible. :( It depends what type it is, my dad had lung cancer, the type was small cell which is the worst, he survived for 9 months after being diognosed, if it is large cell it may have a higher possibility of being cured and if it is terminal then I beleive on average it is a longer time. I hope you are ok if you need someone to talk to feel free I'm happy to do as much as I can since I have already been through my best friend (when we were 5), grandpa and dad, I know its different for everyone but feel free. I am not sure how old you are.. but I am 17 and female I hope your friend if feeling as well as possible
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This does not seem to be real Q.It is not possible to have lung Ca.at this early age. However following will help you.--- Lung cancer ranks as one of the deadliest types of cancer, with a five-year survival rate of only 16%. But for those who catch it early, there's a new, less invasive way to help boost those odds. NEW APPROACHES: In video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery, or VATS, surgeons use small multiple keyhole incisions to insert a long instrument into the body to do the work doctors hands would do in a lobectomy. The advantages are that patients have less post-operative discomfort because the instrument allows the doctor to avoid spreading the ribs to get to the tumor, and a shorter hospitalization
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not possible--even if he smoked from day one. he may have lung disease, and it may be very serious, but it's not lung cancer



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Tuesday, October 20, 2009

how long do lung cancer patients survive

how long do lung cancer patients survive?
my mom had lung cancer two months ago, but the doctors said they removed the whole cancer, and they said it was also in the early stages. However, I heard that there is a chance that it could come back again. Also, i heard that the number of years a cancer patient lasts is about 5, but in my mom's case, i think it might be different..
Cancer - 2 Answers
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it might depend on how far it went before she got it detected. my grandma lived 7 years when they gave her 3. and my grandfather was givin 6 months and passed away almost to the day.
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it just REALLY depends on the patient and the treatments that they can or choose to undergo! we're going thru the same thing w/ my M-I-L. She is choosing to undergo chemo/radiation treatments. If that doesn't work..she has the option of removing the one infected lung-if it hasn't spread by then!




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Friday, October 16, 2009

Is this signs of Lung Cancer or just nicotine withdrawl

Is this signs of Lung Cancer or just nicotine withdrawl?
I recently quit smoking. I now have a cough, and sometimes have pressure in my chest. I also have to clear my throat more time than normal. Should I be concerned or is this just withdrawl from quiting?
Cancer - 1 Answers
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Yeah it's all the gunk in your lungs trying to get out. Keep well hydrated (I'd go for over hydrated) and it will clear itself out.




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Monday, October 12, 2009

How much will we pay to take care of Barry 0bama when he gets lung cancer

How much will we pay to take care of Barry 0bama when he gets lung cancer?
Shouldn't that be taken from his income since he can afford it? Why are we going to be forced to waste money on an "educated" man when others who have true medical needs --- not caused by ignoring warnings about smoking --- will be struggling?
Politics - 5 Answers
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He quit smoking, you do know that right????
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Barry is smoking at least two packs of Kools a day.
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wow that's an awful thing to say about anyone....
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About the same amount that we pay to take care of George Bush after his heart and liver give out because of all the cocaine and alcohol he abused. Conservative tool.
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i'd guess a bit more than what we paid for his date with michelle.



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Thursday, October 8, 2009

Are there any test that can determine lung cancer with a blood test? What is the cost and name

Are there any test that can determine lung cancer with a blood test? What is the cost and name?
I'am looking for a test that is accurate and not too costly
Cancer - 3 Answers
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this type of tech is in development, but it is not yet available. As of right now you a diagnosis can be made from a combination of : a biopsy, CT scan, MRI, Bronchoscopy , Sputum cytology, chest x-ray, and a couple other ways. check out these website: http://www.cancer.org/docroot/CRI/content/CRI_2_4_3x_How_Is_Non-Small_Cell_Lung_Cancer_Diagnosed.asp http://www.cancer.org/docroot/CRI/content/CRI_2_4_3x_How_Is_Small_Cell_Lung_Cancer_Diagnosed.asp God bless you and I hope you are OK.
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There is no blood test to diagnose cancer.
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You can easily check your minimal health care rates in internet, for example here - health-quotes.talk4fun.net



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Sunday, October 4, 2009

How would you convince a person with lung cancer (due to frequent smoking) to buy a stick of cigar

How would you convince a person with lung cancer (due to frequent smoking) to buy a stick of cigar?
and was warned by his Dr. that he might die if he take just one stick? how would you market your product?
Other - Local Businesses - 3 Answers
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you wouldn't
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ARE U LIKE.....EVIL OR SOMETHING? Really! Why would you want him to die? Seriously, you shouldn't do that! What does he have against YOU? Don't you think people have died ENOUGH?
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I wouldn't that is just awful. If you know this will kill the person why would you convince them to do that. IN my opinion that would make you one big fat JERK




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Thursday, October 1, 2009

How can I smoke weed without getting lung cancer

How can I smoke weed without getting lung cancer?
I roll my weed in cigarellos and I know it has tobacco in it so what can I roll my weed in that don't have tobacco products in it?
Cancer - 13 Answers
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Weed doesn't have any risk of lung cancer. Go for it.
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Roll your weed in regular rollies? ZigZags are a favorite of most, of you could smoke from a pipe or a bong.
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dont use cigarellos then !!! ?
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just stop doing it
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How do I jump off a building with no parachute without breaking my bones?
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Neither of the other answers are correct. THC has 32 known carcinogens in it so your only chance of NOT getting lung cancer in the future is NOT to smoke anything.
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If you get lung cancer you get lung cancer, but it would have nothing to do with smoking weed. Smoking weed does not cause it or prevent it.
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Smoking anything is allowing unknown chemicals into your body. It may not be as harsh as cigarettes, but it does have risk of lung cancer.
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If you smoke may be any thing,then there is only one way to reduce chances of getting lung cancer and that is ----TO STOP SMOKING. DO IT.
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Buy some non-cancer causing rolling papers. Or, even better, invest in a vaporizer. Also: http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/05/25/AR2006052501729.html
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Bake with it! It takes you to a completely different high and has no effect on your lungs what-so-ever =) its really easy, you just have to simmer the weed in an oil or butter for maybe 20 minutes then bake it into whatever you'd like...
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regular rolling papers or a pipe
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Don't use cigarellos or smoke tabacco, just smoke weed from bowls, bongs, vaporizers, or zig zags. There hasn't been one confirmed report that marijuana itself cause lung cancer, but there are plenty from tobacco.



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Monday, September 28, 2009

Are we sure that lung cancer is from cigarette smoke

Are we sure that lung cancer is from cigarette smoke?
I am pretty sure the air has other harmful things that could cause cancer.
Polls & Surveys - 15 Answers
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just smoke **** it were all going to die
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No it's from cigarettes. Everyone would have lung cancer if it was just in the air!
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It can be! But there's other cancers you can get from smoking. My dad ot bladder cancer from smoking. Not even kidding.
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The oxygen you breathe isn't harmful enough to give you lung cancer.
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it is proven that cigarette smoke significantly increases your risk of getting lung cancer, however, it you can get lung cancer from other things, but it is actually a low percentage of people who get it from things other than smoking.
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wow i really don't use this word alot because it is offensive, but in this case i can really say you are retarded.
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def. not like what smoking does to u dont get me wrong it might but smoking it 10x worse!!
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i had a job that made me have blood in my stool but when i got laid off the blood went away
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Seeing as the percentage of people who get lung cancer and do not smoke is very small, and the vast majority of people who do get lung cancer do smoke.......duh. Also, as mentioned, it drastically increases chances of other cancers forming (pancreatic (not a good one!) and oral cancer - of which my aunt died from a couple years ago. Yep, she smoked.
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Cigarettes contain arsenic and rat poisoning. Yum!
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I thought beer caused cancer too..geez, all the good things in life are bad. Sprem can cause it too.
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Cancer is caused by the government..it's all a big conspiracy. Take the red pill man...
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Lung Cancer along with all cancers, has Many contributing factors, smoking being one of them.
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Smoking coats your lungs and esophagus with tar. Which in turn makes it difficult for viruses such as the ones that cause colds and the flu to enter your bloodstream. Smoking is good for you.
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It's a scientific fact that laundry and vaccuuming are among the most dangerous cancer causing agents.



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Thursday, September 24, 2009

In a British study around 1950, a group of 649 men with lung cancer were surveyed

In a British study around 1950, a group of 649 men with lung cancer were surveyed.?
In a British study around 1950, a group of 649 men with lung cancer were surveyed. A control group of the same size was established from a set of men who did not have lung cancer The groups were matched according to ethnicity, age, and socioeconomic status. The statistics from the survey follow.
History - 2 Answers
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yes
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yes. i remember that survey.



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Sunday, September 20, 2009

What are different types of conventional treatment for small cell lung cancer

What are different types of conventional treatment for small cell lung cancer?
The patient in particular is around 80 years old, so cannot undergo chemotherapy treatment. So scratch chemo off your lists.
Cancer - 2 Answers
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Radiation. That's about it... There are lots of experimental treatments. But in his case, he probably couldn't go thru them...
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There are a few more options: radiotherapy, oral drugs (Tarceva, Iressa...). And here's my real answer. Who's the question for? 1. If you ask it for a patient --> consult a Dr. 2. If you are a the patient --> consult a Dr 3. If you are a med student --> I'd never go see you when you graduate (gosh, putting hw question on a web???) 4. If you are a pharmacy student --> I'll never come to your pharmacy for advice or fill my Rx (same reason) 5. If you are a Dr or Pharmacist --> you should retire 6. If you are just curious for facts --> good for you!



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Wednesday, September 16, 2009

What are some types of experimental treatment for small cell lung cancer

What are some types of experimental treatment for small cell lung cancer?

Cancer - 1 Answers
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The choice of treatment depends mainly on the type of lung cancer and its stage. People with lung cancer may have surgery, chemotherapy, radiation therapy, targeted therapy, or a combination of treatments Pls click the link http://www.cancer.gov/cancertopics/wyntk/lung/page9



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Saturday, September 12, 2009

Do any of you know personally a person who has died from lung cancer

Do any of you know personally a person who has died from lung cancer?
My friend doesn't believe that secondhand smoke(a.k.a. passive or involuntary smoking) causes lung cancer. She said there was no proof that someone has died from second hand smoke and a couple more of my friends say second hand smoke does not cause lung cancer. I was pretty sure it did but i went ahead and researched it anyhow even though all of my childhood I have been told it is bad. From the research I acquired it states second hand smoke does not only increase the chance of lung cancer but also causes many other diseases. A recent study in May 2006 also proved those claims to be true and underestimated.My friend's argument is that the ciggerette smoke doesn't cause lung cancer it just increases the factor, but if it increases the factor doesn't it have chemicals that cause the cells to mutate causing cancer. So if it causes the cells to mutate in a sense it causes lung cancer.If you could tell me of anyone you have known that has died from the effects of 2nd hand smoke. Thanks!
Cancer - 17 Answers
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My grandma died of lung cancer.
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My mother died from lung cancer and never smoked and was never around smokers
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Well, I know a few people that has died of lung cancer and they never smoked a day in there life.
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Yes, I do and it has to be one of the nastiest habbits there are. I use to smoke too. It is awful and a real killer!!!! My sister died of cancer and her husband smoked. He even smoked while she was having chemo. some love.
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Yes .....my Godmother.........she had quit smoking at 30 she died at 70!
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Let me guess...your friend must be a SMOKER. You bet your butt they died from second hand smoke. LOTS of them. But there are other causes too. Some people work in factories exposed to carcinogenic (cancer causing) chemicals. Firemen often develop cancers, esp. lung cancer...doesn't take a genius to see why. People exposed to asbestos--lung cancer...paints--lung cancer, coal mining--lung cancer. Everyone who helped at 9/11 evacuate or was around the WTC=lung "abnormalities". Why? Toxic dust. Carbon-monoxide, mechanics=lung cancer. Working in factories wtih starches and glues etc.=lung cancer. Inhaled pesticides, paints etc--lung cancer, welders?=lung cancer. Not just lung cancers either but many other forms...these are just some of the things that would do it. And all you poor folks living in forest fire countries...yep don't be surprised...and the effects likely damage your DNA meaning future kids could suffer the effects of it all where you may or may not. Pass that on to your friend!
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I really don't know. Penn & Teller, who are both non smokers, said second hand smoke is harmeless (On their TV show) But I can't believe breathing in that crap won't do serious damage. Odd thing. My dad smoked for sixty years, UNFILTERED cigarettes, and died with clean lungs
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My grandma died of lung cancer and she smoked.
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there are also people who have smoked for 60 years or more and didn't get cancer. it is the luck of genetics
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2nd hand smoke....now Ive never heard anyone dying from lung cancer from second hand smoke. however my mother in law died from lung cancer. it was very painful. first she had one lung removed, and lived off of one lung. then she passed away.
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My uncle died from it, and my mom is dieing from it now. In this case, both had first hand smoke. Your friend is a complete idiot. Second hand smoke is just as dangerous as first hand smoke. Only the uneducated and ignorant (and smokers) say otherwise.
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Yes a neighbor of mine died from it. I visited her just before she died and from what I saw cancer is not a good way to die. She had shriveled up to just bones basically and had cataracts in her eyes which made it hard for her to see me right next to her.
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ROY CASTLE, he was a musician and T.V presenter in the U.K. he died of lung cancer about 10 years ago and never smoked in his life but he played the trumpet in smokey halls for years and that was the reason he developed it. My grand father died of it to and it is a horrid illness!
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Because developing cancer is a gradual process, it's hard to pinpoint the actual cigarette or smoke inhaled that caused it to develop in a person. Just trust them when they say any smoking can cause cancer. Thousands of people every year die of it. You are just as dead, whatever caused it.
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my sons oncologist had a patient who died of lung cancer , never smoked , did not live with smokers, cancer strikes who and when it wants
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Yes, first the doctors told her that she was totally cancer free but it came back after 6 years, she died of lung cancer .
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My husband was diagnosed March 20th He passed away June 6th. He was a smoker.




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Tuesday, September 8, 2009

whats the chances of surviving lung cancer

whats the chances of surviving lung cancer?
ino this girl from the uk that has lung cancer, she is only 17 taday is her birthday :( i want ta know wil she live?? nd what are the chances that she wil die?? shes the love of my life, i dont want ta loose her, need her to live, please if there is any one out there that can help, please get back to me.
Cancer - 7 Answers
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What cell type and stage? Is this a primary cancer?
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Lung cancer has one of the lowest survival outcomes of any cancer because over two-thirds of patients are diagnosed at a late stage when curative treatment is not possible.1 Earlier diagnosis and referral to specialist teams would make a significant difference to survival rates. if it was caught early it can be treated..but if it has been there for a long length of time its not good. i hope she will be ok..i will pray for her. im from ireland too btw.
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it can be treated, but is not usually caught early. Hopefully it wont spread to the brain, which it has a high chance of doing, and at that point, it is pretty much a terminal illness. dod your friend smoke, because that a lot of times will cause lung cancer?
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my grandpa just died 6 days ago from lung cancer so not a very high possibility of living and my gramps had cancer for 7 months then died
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What type of lung cancer? What stage? What treatment is she undergoing? The fact that she's 17 is good. It means that she has a better chance of surviving than a 90 year old with the same type. But i dk her chances of surviving, I'd need more information. I'm sorry to hear about this though :(
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find out what kind of lung cancer it is,is she being treated for it? i found out in oct i have lung cancer,they beleive they found it in time,in jan i had my left lower lobe removed,i will be doing 4 treatments of chemo soon,im 42 yrs old, find out what the doctors are telling her,if they found it early her chances are good, hope every thing goes well,take care,
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You really would need more information before anyone can give you an answer. If it has not metastasized and a low stage...and if she doesn't have very many complications...she is still very young and with treatment has a better chance than say someone over 50. Without more details no one is going to be able to give you a better guess.





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