Thursday, December 8, 2011

When you have throat cancer or lung cancer


When you have throat cancer or lung cancer?
Is the pain continuous meaning it doesn't go away or does it just come and go?
Cancer - 2 Answers
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There were no symptoms in the beginning. My father had lung cancer and he died last 2007. We first saw a 'pimple' on his face and we thought it was just normal until we find it growing. He was strong and active then. Not feeling any discomfort. We had that lump removed and test. A week after, my father collapsed. Had series of test and found he got tuberculosis. Strange as he wasn't coughing prior to that lump removal. After more tests, we found out he got waters in his lungs. Then they found more lumps on his shoulder. Tumor has metastasize and spread up to his liver. It was a stage 3 leading to 4 cancer. Very fast. If you feel any discomfort now, go and have a doctor check you. Whatever causing small pain, you need to know the cause. Prevention is better than cure.
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When my dad had lung cancer he had no pain, just a slight cough that didn't go away, he had part of his lung removed and recovered from lung cancer - 3 years later he died of bowel cancer after being unwell and sick for 6 weeks. My friend died of throat cancer several years ago, it started with a sore throat and after a few weeks she found it hard to swallow, she died 5 months later of oesophagus cancer aged 42.


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