Friday, December 28, 2012

name two lung disease caused by tobacco - not including lung cancer

name two lung disease caused by tobacco - not including lung cancer?
I am on this project about tobacco and this is the only question I am stuck.
Other - Diseases - 2 Answers
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Emphysema Chronic bronchitis Can also contribute to Pneumonia
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emphysema Asthma Lung Disease Tuberculosis



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Monday, December 24, 2012

My sister has Lung Cancer she is having trouble with a metallic taste does anyone know how to handle this

My sister has Lung Cancer she is having trouble with a metallic taste does anyone know how to handle this?
They say its her condition.?
Cancer - 9 Answers
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It could be medication she's taking. My mom too had lung cancer and I don't remember what kind of medication she was on at the time but she constantly had a metallic metal taste in her mouth and it was actually listed a side effect in the brochure about the meds.
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she might have a spinal fluid leak if she has reealy bad headaches consult a doctor emeadently
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This happens many times from the type of chemo. Here are some tips and I have included the link where you can read more about it. Things you can do to manage taste changes: Maintain good oral hygiene - brush your teeth before and after each meal. Choose and prepare foods that look and smell good to you. Eat small, frequent meals. Do not eat 1-2 hours before chemotherapy and up to 3 hours after therapy. Use plastic utensils if food tastes like metal. Eat mints (or sugar-free mints), chew gum (or sugar-free gum) or chew ice to mask the bitter or metallic taste. Substitute poultry, eggs, fish, peanut butter, beans and dairy products for red meats. Marinate meats in sweet fruit juices, wines, salad dressing, barbeque sauce, or sweet and sour sauces. Flavor foods with herbs, spices, sugar, lemon, and tasty sauces. Chilled or frozen food may be more acceptable than warm or hot food. Try tart foods such as oranges or lemonade (this may be painful if mouth sores are present). Avoid cigarette smoking. Eliminate bad odors. Eat in pleasant surroundings to better manage taste changes. Increase your fluid intake.
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Hi, I am very sorry for your sister. I read that fruit can help, particularly pineapple, as it is so sweet. Here are the words about that taste by a cancer patient, Matt J Embleton. "I talked to people including the Radiologists, who seemed quite surprised that when they said "how are you today" my reply was OK but I just wish everything I try to eat didn't taste so utterly ghastly. Further discussion and I was asked what do use to eat with? well a knife and fork I replied, Metal? Yes....ah there's your problem go and buy a set of plastic cutlery and also don't eat or dink anything from stoneware crockery. Within a couple of days I was able to eat a very small amount of "food" and in doing so maintained the ability to swallow. It seems that the residue of Chemo and or Radiotherapy remains within the mouth and reacts with principally metal cutlery and to a much lesser degree stoneware crockery now in the words of Michael Cain "Not many people know that"."
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It's from "her condition"? WTF?! Some doctors are such morons. It's from the chemo! It gives you a horrible metallic taste in your mouth. I think the only thing she can do is just eat foods with stronger flavors to try to overpower it. Chew really strong flavored gum or something.
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Taste Changes There are 4 main types of taste: Sweet, sour, bitter, and salt. Sense of taste is primarily located on the tongue. Each type of taste is located within taste buds on different sections of the tongue. As you chew your food, it mixes with saliva and as it comes in contact with the taste buds, messages are sent to the brain regarding your sense of taste. The brain processes the messages and helps you identify different tastes. What are taste changes? Taste changes are common during chemotherapy. The exact reason for taste changes is not clear, although it is thought that it is a result of the damage to the cells in the oral cavity, which are especially sensitive to chemotherapy. About 50% of patients getting chemotherapy experience taste changes. Drugs most commonly associated with taste changes include carboplatin, cisplatin, cyclophosphamide, dacarbazine, dactinomycin, doxorubicin, 5-fluorouracil, levamisole, mechlorethamine, methotrexate, paclitaxel, and vincristine. Most people report taste changes involving a lower threshold for bitter tastes and a higher threshold for sweet tastes. Some drugs also produce a metal taste during the actual intravenous infusion. These include nitrogen mustard, vincristine, cisplatin, and cyclophosphamide. In addition, the association between taste of food and chemotheraphy may lead to taste changes. Chemotherapy loss of sense of taste can occur purely from the association of an experience of nausea and vomiting with chemotherapy. Taste changes may occur during therapy and last for hours, days, weeks, or even months after chemotherapy. Taste changes are also common in people taking biologic therapies such as interleukin-2, and interferons. Most people report taste changes involving a decreased threshold for spicy foods, describing most food as bland, bitter, like chemicals or medicine. Both the cause and duration of taste changes associated with biologic therapy is unclear. Things you can do to manage taste changes: Maintain good oral hygiene - brush your teeth before and after each meal. Choose and prepare foods that look and smell good to you. Eat small, frequent meals. Do not eat 1-2 hours before chemotherapy and up to 3 hours after therapy. Use plastic utensils if food tastes like metal. Eat mints (or sugar-free mints), chew gum (or sugar-free gum) or chew ice to mask the bitter or metallic taste. Substitute poultry, eggs, fish, peanut butter, beans and dairy products for red meats. Marinate meats in sweet fruit juices, wines, salad dressing, barbeque sauce, or sweet and sour sauces. Flavor foods with herbs, spices, sugar, lemon, and tasty sauces. Chilled or frozen food may be more acceptable than warm or hot food. Try tart foods such as oranges or lemonade (this may be painful if mouth sores are present). Avoid cigarette smoking. Eliminate bad odors. Eat in pleasant surroundings to better manage taste changes. Increase your fluid intake. There is no one magic solution for taste changes that suits everyone. Finding foods that taste appealing may be a process of trial and error. Some people who experience taste changes avoid their favorite foods to prevent the possibility of spoiling them for the future. There are no medications that address taste changes. However, some studies have suggested that deficiencies in zinc, copper, nickel, niacin and vitamin A may contribute to taste changes. Do not take more than 100% of the recommended daily allowance. Remember, you should discuss taking vitamins or any other "remedies" with your doctor before you begin. When to call your health care provider about taste changes: If your taste changes have caused you to stop eating and you have lost 5 or more pounds, you should inform your health care provider.
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While on chemo I found the only thing that helped with the metallic taste was sucking pieces of pineapple; it was more effective if they were frozen.
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Try lemon drops. I know it sounds crazy, but they really helped my Dad with the metallic taste in his mouth.
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It is probably her medication, that can be a side effect, maybe they could let her suck on some candy or a lozenge. I am so very sorry to hear, we have been question and answering for a couple years now, oh, could also be radiation or chemo with the taste, I will remember her in my prayers-god bless



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Thursday, December 20, 2012

Can a 15 year old have lung cancer

Can a 15 year old have lung cancer?
Im probably paraniod, but i have been have been caughing phelgm for about a week and i have trouble breathing. I also weighed 114lbs instead of my usual 118lbs, it might just be because its summer time and i sleep in a lot and dont eat breakfast. How can i get rid of the problem?
Cancer - 4 Answers
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do you smoke if you dont dont worry about it
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Highly highly unlikely, unless you were a very heavy smoker. You should go to your doctor it could just be a chest infection or asthma
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A 15 year old would NOT get lung cancer. I mean im sure in the history of the world there have been a few freak cases of it, but basically it is unheard of at that age. Perhaps if you were like that fat little baby from samoa or whereever that smokes..lol. There are types of lymphoma that can effect the lung regions of younger people, but that does not fit the symptoms.
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I sincerely doubt it's cancer, especially lung cancer. You probably have allergies or a summer cold in your chest area. I sometimes lose weight in the summer because it's so hot that I lose my appetite. Drink a lot of plain water, and avoid fruit juice, soda pop, chocolate, sweets, and dairy products, especially ice cream and milk. Take some Vitamin C supplements and make sure you eat a healthy diet. You'll probably be fine, but if the breathing problems continue, see a doctor for treatment. You may need antibiotics or an inhaler.



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Sunday, December 16, 2012

Can somebody get lung cancer without being exposed to any of the risk factors

Can somebody get lung cancer without being exposed to any of the risk factors?

Cancer - 2 Answers
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There is a "stochastic" chance of developing any cancer. Stochastic means "random". However, the vast majority of cancers are associated with both known and UNKNOWN risk factors. Frankly, it would be virtually impossible to NEVER be exposed to any lung cancer risk factors. So, your question would have to be considered strictly hypothetical. And, the hypothetical answer is yes because of stochastic chance. Best wishes and good luck.
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Sheryl crow had it and wan't smoking



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Wednesday, December 12, 2012

If Barack Obama is elected will I die from Lung Cancer

If Barack Obama is elected will I die from Lung Cancer?
I have this nagging feeling there might be a correlation.
Elections - 13 Answers
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Desperation is really in the air tonight... oh boy! Let me get this right... you're anti-Obama .. pro-McCain... giving a bad name to all McCain supporters and calling yourself... "Hitlers personal servant..." Wow. McCain supporters. Wow! Obama / Biden 08!!!!!
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zzzzzzzzz
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the only person who you should be worried about dying from cancer is McCain... leaving our country in the Hands of Palin...right You add to pile of "smart" conservative questions tonight.
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Yes at the age of 80 unless he can get the gas cars off the road.
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Sadly, Yes because under his Universal Heathcare plan, some case worker assigned by the government will use cost benefit analysis to determine that it is cheaper to let you die than to spend tax money to treat you for several years. Thats the cold hard truth Obama supporters. Of course you would know this if you actually read in depth on his policies instead of only hearing "FREE HEALTHCARE FOR EVERYONE"
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Unless you're allergic to rampant socialism, I think you'll survive. If you have a refined taste for freedom and responsibility you might find the new taste sour, but the other major option isn't much sweeter. Welcome to the F'd up future of our nation, like it or not.
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No, you will not. Please stop embarrassing yourself and all the other authentic McCain supporters... You should delete this question, even i feel bad for you. -Obama / Biden '08
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You will, no matter the outcome.
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Do you have cancer right now? Stop smoking and go see a doctor, assuming you're insurance covers you.
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No you prolly won't die of lung cancer but you will die because of all his stupid social programs will cause you to stop buying the cigs that will that will cause you to commit sucicide.
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Possibly. How many packs of cigarettes do you smoke per day?
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Do your darnedest to lay off the tobacco!
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No, something much scarier will kill us all ... all the hidden terrorist cells that Obama has hidden across the U.S. as soon as he gets settled into the White House & Capitol and takes them over. Come on, hasn't that crossed anyones mind?



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Saturday, December 8, 2012

Lung cancer from casual second hand smoke

Lung cancer from casual second hand smoke?
Like from going out to clubs or at some smoker's house once in awhile. Anyone heard of this causing cancer? I hope not!
Cancer - 5 Answers
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There have never been any studies showing that second hand smoke causes cancer.
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Yes. About 60% of people who get lung cancer are non-smokers, so they got it either because it ran in their families or because of polluted air (including second hand smoke). My dad was in this group (he worked in New York, so the polluted air was probably what caused it).
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If you are a passive smoker you have 24% of chance of getting a lung cancer, so yes, you can get lung cancer from casual second hand smoke. 50% of all lung cancers in the USA are adenocarcinomas this is the smoker lung cancer though some non-smoker do get it too. 30% are squamous cell carcinomas which is mainly found in smokers. 5% are bronchial carcinoids which isn't related to smoking. 15% are large cell carcinomas or a mixture. 25% of people will not develop any symptoms and only find out about the cancer during an accidental chest x-ray. 20% of the 50% of people who get adenocarcinomas are non-smokers and not even second hand smokers.
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There is a risk, but it's minor, nothing I'd worry about. You take a much, much greater risk when you get in your car.
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My dad carpooled with 4 guys who all smoked and he did not.. two of the guys he carpooled with had lung cancer eventually and so did my dad.. he never smoked in his life.. but he did ride in the car with the 4 other guys who smoked all the time for about 4 years..He felt like that was why he developed lung cancer..



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Tuesday, December 4, 2012

How to deal with the death of my Grandmother that passed from lung cancer

How to deal with the death of my Grandmother that passed from lung cancer ...?
She was the closest person I had to me in life. I find it so hard to deal with. What have you done to get through times like this ?
Cancer - 9 Answers
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my grandmother also died of lung cancer and it hurt me terribly. you could start a campaign in her memory and raise awarness to others. do whatever good that would have made your grandmother happy and in her memory she will live on forever in your life. may god bless you and keep you in his care in your difficult time.
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I lost both my sister and brother 5 weeks apart from cancer. You are in my prayers. Find a network of friends that you can talk to. I used to go to a cancer chat group and that helped alot. If you have other friends utilize them as well. Talk to your mother as wellif you can. Perhaps a minister at your church or school couselor Good Luck
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imn sorry for hearing that. but i think that u should just not think about it. try to distract yourself from something that you like. go out with your friends and laugh and hear music and just dont think about it. im sorry again for your grandmother.
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I dont know I wish I can tell you. My mom was just diagnosed with bone and liver cancer about a week ago. The dr's have told her there is new and good medicine. But I still worry thats my mom and I am so scared. I am having the worse time accepting whats going on. I can't picture my life without my mom. Me and her are so close. I am sorry for your grandmother. Try to have faith and believe she's in a better place. Funny I give you this advice because I cant even take it myself. If you feel like talking you can email me.
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I can relate to how you feel. I lost my grandma in 06, & it's only just over a year now. How I've dealt with her being gone: I know she's in a better place & been reuinited with my great-grandma, my uncle, her father & her uncles that I never met. I've inherited some of her dishes & cookware. I use them whenever I can while cooking & remember her that way. I pull out pictures from my childhood & tell my son what I can remember about the picture taken. He was 9 when she died & has memories of her as well. I've also cried about her being gone & been angry. It's okay to be sad, scared or angry about them being gone, especially when you're close to them. I don't keep the feelings going too long either. I allow my son to feel scared, angry or sad too. My grandma died of pulminary fibrosis & lupus. She was a 27 year survivor of breast cancer, having a double mastectomy one year apart. I donate when I can afford the money to breast cancer research. I wear pink ribbons & bracelets daily. I click daily on the Breast Cancer Site for free to help fund mammograms for women who can't afford them. There's a lot you can do. Just take a few minutes to think of ways to remember your grandma.
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You have had a terrible loss. You may need grief counseling to help you get through all the stages of grieving. It's possible that you're stuck in one stage. It might help to focus for now on the fact that she no longer has to suffer. That she's fine now, better than fine. Then remember that you'll never truly lose her. As long as you remember her and keep her in your heart, she'll never really be dead. This might please her enormously. It would also be of great help to you, and to others, to involve yourself in the fight against cancer. Do a Walk-A-Thon, collect donations, give a few hours a week at the local Cancer Society. I think this would please her even more.
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Just think that this is a new phase in your life. That was a terrible but now she is in peace, and you should start thinking positive things. Concentrate your mind in new things, you could do some research on her illness just to keep you busy, talk about her all the time, let her go slowly...
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Losing someone you love is never "easy," & while it may not seem possible now, time will take you through phases until, hopefully, when you think of her, you'll do so with a "smile"--for what you shared, & how wonderful it was to have had her in your life. The length of time that takes, of course, depends on YOU. Most of the people I've "lost" were from deseases, & I tried to concentrate on their at last being at peace, & remembering all the good things (especially the laughs). You see, we never really "lose" them. Little things will bring them to your thoughts for years & years--I'd say forever. For now, I can only suggest you spend as little time as possible alone; I also think it's too soon to get into "supportive" activities that some have mentioned, but certainly in future would be valid. Whenever you can, try to get absorbed in something you enjoy. You need "breaks" from your sadness. & please don't feel "guilty" if you do find that you can actually "forget" for whatever brief moments in time. You need to heal. You WILL get through this if you're strong of spirit. My very best to you...
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I lost my mother a year ago today...she died very suddenly at age 64 years old on jan 29, 2006 and to make it more harder...my son was born 5 days later. She was having a #2 problem..she keep going every 5 minutes for 8 hours straight...and she was in pain... so we took her to the hospital... she went into emergency surgery a few hours later....while in surgery they found out she had a infected colon so they removed it and put a bag in place of that...When she came out of surgery...she was in critical condition....basically to make a long story short...she smoked and her lungs/body could not take the surgery so she went into a coma and a day later, she had a massive stroke and died 12 hours later. Me and my mother were extremly close...me and my mother raised my first child who is now 8 years old!!! I have my good days and bad days.Sometimes, i think that "punk"(my mother) she wanted me to remeber her and NEVER forget her as my son was born 5 days later!!! I think what if she never went into surgery...what if she never smoked, she would of still been alive?? I drive myself crazy some days with the what ifs....I think to myself as well....She was happy smoking and even though she died young...she did not want to quit and she said one time...if i die cause of smoking...i will die happy!!! plus i have 2 kids now so i really can't break down and i know that she would want me to be happy. I am so sorry for your grandmother but know she would not want you unhappy!!!



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Saturday, December 1, 2012

I started smoking when i was 14, how long before i have lung cancer

I started smoking when i was 14, how long before i have lung cancer?
I started smoking early last year, and i smoked all kinds of ciggarettes, cigars, and marijuana (frequently). I recently saw a video about smoking that definitely changed my views, and is promoting me to quit. Im moderately addicted to ciggarettes, and i smoke very occasionally---during recent times. I sometimes feel my heart beating irregularly and i have very low stamina (i need to catch my breath after some excersise)
Other - Health - 8 Answers
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2-3 weeks or so....
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it doesn't sound good... My grandfather died from lung cancer so i know what it feels to have a loss. Muster all the will power you have and stop... You'll live longer and happier
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dEPENDS....MY DAD HAS BEEN SMOKIN SENCE HE WAS 12 AND IS STILL HEALTHY
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Well there are people who smoke until they're 100 and never develop lung cancer, so I can't answer that question. However, the reason that you feel a rapid/irregular heartbeat is because nicotine is a vasoconstrictor, meaning it tightens your blood vessels, decreasing the amount of blood flow to your vital organs and extremities. The reason for the low stamina is that nicotine binds to the hemoglobin in your bloodstream, which in turn decreases the amount of oxygen that is allowed to bind to your red blood cells. Decreased oxygen causes fatigue, low stamina, diziness, etc. I'd suggest quitting. Especially while you're young...the older you get, and the longer you smoke, the harder it is to quit. Plus you don't want to chance getting lung cancer...you can get that just from living in our environment. You don't need to add to the risk by smoking! If you need help, talk to your doctor. There are lots of smoking cessation options such as nicotine gum and medications such as Zyban and Chantix. Good luck!
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Nicotene causes palpitation of your heart. it can also constrict your blood vessel causing hypertension. Ciggar really affects the exchange of gases in your lungs that is why you need to catch your breath during your exercises. smoking does not only cause lung cancer but also Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (i suugest you read about this because this is a disease which is really associated with smoking). Not only this diseases but many more. in male, it can cause a problem in erection. here's why. erection depends on blood supply. when your blood vessel is constricted due to nicotene, it cannot deliver more blood to your dingdong. so this is really a problem. hehehehe
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Thats pretty bad. I been smoking since I was 14 to, 4 years ago, and never felt anything the way your describing it. Just quit and dont look back. I know its hard trust me, but I stopped yesterday and already feel better. Theres better things in life you could be spending your money on or doing. Theres even better things to die from even though dieing is not so cool....
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at least 60 yeears.
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First go to the doctor and express your concerns. Next quit your way to young to be smoking. Lung cancer isn't a for sure thing but there are alot of risks with smoking not to mention your going to sound like an old man at 20 and smoking will prematurely age you. Good luck and live healthy!



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Wednesday, November 28, 2012

What kind of doctor would someone see if they are concerned about lung cancer from smoking

What kind of doctor would someone see if they are concerned about lung cancer from smoking?

Cancer - 13 Answers
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oncologist
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An Oncologist. They specialize in cancer treatment.
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First youd see your own doctor who would refer you to an oncologist
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you would see an oncologist. That's a doc who is a cancer specialist
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You physician can usually diagnose this during a yearly physical, especially if you voice your fears and ask him for x-rays. Otherwise, an oncologist is the specialist.
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An oncologist, which is a cancer doctor.
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An Oncologist. Let your family doctor do a chest / lung xray first. If necessary, they'll refer you. Many specialist, such as an Oncologist, won't see new patients without doctor referrals. It MAY not be as bad as you think...Believe.
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An oncologist.
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if you have lung cancer you see an oncologist. if you dont have cancer but are having some concerning lung issues you would see a pulmonologist which is a lung specialist. i hope everything is alright with you and if not i wish you a speedy recovery.
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A general practitioner can order a CT scan of the lungs to check for any "spots" that shouldn't be there. If a spot is found, you will most likely then be referred to a pulmonologist (a lung specialist) to determine whether he thinks the spot appears to be cancerous or not. "Spots" on the lung can be things other than cancer, such as fibrosis, scar tissue, etc. If the pulmonologist thinks it could be lung cancer, then he will refer you to an oncologist (cancer specialist) Good luck to you.
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A pulmonologist is a lung specialist.
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1. See your regular General Practitioner, who will send you for a Chest xray, if the chest xray looks abnormal then you'll be sent for a CT scan (a 3-d x-ray) to better characterize the lesion. 2. The other thing your doctor might do is a Sputum Cytology, which means examining your phlegm for cancer cells.
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I just want to share a nice article on smoking and its relation to deadly lung cancer : http://www.kianlong.com/the-link-between-asbestos-exposure-and-smoking.php **** Symptoms of lung cancer : - Lung Cancer, Early Symptoms, the link : http://www.kianlong.com/lung-cancer-early-symptoms.php - Lung Cancer And Commonplace Symptoms, the link : http://www.kianlong.com/lung-cancer-and-commonplace-symptoms.php Hope this helps.



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Saturday, November 24, 2012

Will you have an elevated white blood cell count if you have lung cancer

Will you have an elevated white blood cell count if you have lung cancer?
are these two related?
Cancer - 1 Answers
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You could if you had associated inflammation or infection (caused by the cancer), but in general lung cancer would not necessarily cause elevated white cell count.



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Friday, November 16, 2012

What are the side effects of Kimo therapy for small cell lung cancer

What are the side effects of Kimo therapy for small cell lung cancer?

Cancer - 2 Answers
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It all depends on how ones body reacts to chemo. My friend is going through it now and although he has some mechanical problems from it ,generally he's going well
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each patient can react in different ways to chemotherapy, the more usual side effects are nausea, fatigue,loss of appetite, and depending ion the type of chemo used the patient ccan also lose their hair.



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Monday, November 12, 2012

Is smoking chicha as bad for your health as smoking cigarettes? lung cancer etc

Is smoking chicha as bad for your health as smoking cigarettes? lung cancer etc?
Do you get as bad breath from chicha as cigarettes...can u get high?
Other - Health - 10 Answers
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Yes, stop doing it.
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Chicha, is that weed? If yes, then no, it 's not bad for you.
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Not sure... I prefer crack
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No, you actually get a nice fruity fresh breath from smoking chicha. Nowadays, in most places the chica tobacco are fruit flavours and taste great.
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people say it isnt if you 'swallow' it. meaning you take it into your stomach. but if you breathe it, it is indeed bad for your health. one puff of chicha is equivalent to 700 cigarettes. not to mention second hand smoking for people around you
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How can you smoke a drink? Just wondering.
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isn't chica a drink :o/ ??? and honestly theres like nothing worse than smoking cigarettes. that said, i smoke. but they put pretty much every poisonous chemical known to man in cigarettes. arsenic etc. unless you're smoking pure tobacco blends like american spirit.
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Isnt it tobacco? I think its tobacco, which means yes. It gives the same effect tobacco does from a cigarette.
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chicha, the arab water pipe a recent study showed it to be worse than cigarettes
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Do you mean shisha? if so then no it isnt as bad for you.
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Chicha was a slang term I used in Spain for hash. If that's what you mean, it's several times worse than cigarettes and has more tar.



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Thursday, November 8, 2012

why doctors do not talk about radon? radon is the leading cause of lung cancer for non-smokers

why doctors do not talk about radon? radon is the leading cause of lung cancer for non-smokers!?
"Physicians are often the only science professional known to their patients and are almost always a trusted source of information about science in general and health in particular. Radon does increase the risk of lung cancer, and physicians have an obligation to educate their patients about the health risk associated with radon." (Jerod M. Loeb, Assistant Vice-President for Science, Technology and Public Health of the American Medical Association)
Cancer - 3 Answers
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you want the to accost people at random and tell them?
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you're right, radon is the only ionizing and radioactive gas out there and doctors do not talk about it because every lung cancer patient will generate about $500,000-this is all about money and doctors pay for their mortgage, car payments and every other bill by seeing sick people 1 sick person = $1 2 sick person = $2 3 sick person = $3 i think you see the picture, if you're a doctor and you only make money when people get sick, you would love to see many sick people around you... they really add up! for more info please visit the following site: http://www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/physic.html
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A good idea would be to have brochures about radon in doctor's offices. Lack of education and maybe even some greed (not at a personal level) could be the reasons for the lack of information. You can read more here: http://www.radon-solution.com/



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Sunday, November 4, 2012

Is it possible to survive Stage 4 lung cancer or is the chemo just to prolong life

Is it possible to survive Stage 4 lung cancer or is the chemo just to prolong life?

Cancer - 7 Answers
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That is called prolonging life at any cost. If I had stage 4 cancer of any kind... I would END it... and plan to when my stomach cancer reaches the point where the pain is too much.
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anything is possible but at that point once you found out you have it is quality of life better than quantity? the folks i have known to go thru chemo dont have much in the way of quality...hope that helps thats just my opinion i have seen folks die both ways from cancer with and without treatment and from what i have seen i myself ever put in that boat will go for quality
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Hi dear, Stage 4 is the most advanced stage, where the cancer has spread. Understandably, the survival statistics are lowest for this stage. Unfortunately, lung cancer is often diagnosed late. Almost half of all those diagnosed with non small cell lung cancer already have stage 4 disease. People diagnosed at this stage are mostly treated with chemotherapy to relieve symptoms. Between 15 and 35 out of every 100 people (15 - 35%) treated for stage 4 lung cancer will be alive a year later. For those not fit enough to have chemotherapy treatment, this figure drops to about 10 out of every 100 people (10%). On average, only about 2 out of every 100 people (2%) diagnosed with stage 4 non-small cell lung cancer would be alive 5 years later. .............feel freee to ask...........
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my best friends mother was diagnosed with stage 4 lung cancer & given 4-6 months to live. This was 3 years ago. She tried chemo, but it left her feeling so ill her doctor & her agreed that after one treatment, it wasn't worth it. They've now tried radiation. She went for 15 treatments on the one "spot" and 11 on the other. From what she's told me this wont get rid of the tumors, just shrinks them, extending things for her.And she can only get radiation treatments once on each "spot" if new "spots appear, she can have them treated, but the "spots" that have already been treated cant be treated again. She has good days & bad days, but is still holding her own. In the end, the cancer will kill her, she knows that, so all she can do is live life to the fullest for what she has left
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Stage 4 means the cancer has spread to another lobe of the lung from where it started or to another part of your body, for example the liver or bones. The scans and tests you have done should give your doctor some idea of the stage of your cancer. But it may not be possible to be completely sure until you have had an operation. In most cases however the tests described in Diagnosing Lung Cancer are enough for your doctor to tell the stage. The stages of small cell lung cancer The TNM staging of small cell lung cancer is the same as for non-small cell lung cancer. But in practice, small cell lung cancers are often divided into just two groups. This is because small cell lung cancer often spreads quite early on. Even if the doctor cannot see any spread on your scans, it is likely that some cancer cells will have broken away and travelled through the bloodstream or lymphatic system. To be safe, doctors often prefer to treat small cell lung cancers as if they have spread, whether they can see any secondary cancer or not. [ Lung Cancer Staging ] Lung Cancer This section of our website is devoted to educational material on lung cancer. Below is some cursory information on the traditional treatments of lung cancer. For an extensive review of all currently available modalities in the U.S. and abroad, including non-traditional therapies, please visit my section on the Moss Reports. Lung Cancer Overview This article is designed as a primer for those seeking to get a quick grasp on the global issues surrounding this very serious illness. Generally speaking, lung cancer is broken down into two broad categories: small cell lung cancer (SCLC) and non small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). Non-small cell lung cancer is further broken down into 3 other large categories. The following outline lays out the categories I. Small Cell, sometimes called oat cell (20% of cases) II. Non-small Cell a. Adenocarcinoma (35% of cases) b. Squamous Cell (30% of cases) c. Large cell and others (15% of cases) Incidence: Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer death in both men and women. In 1998 there were 171,500 new cases of lung cancer. Over 160,000 people died of lung cancer in the same year. Lung cancer represents 14% of all newly diagnosed cancers, and 28% of all cancer deaths. Rates in women are increasing (hint: รข€ล“Youรข€™ve come a long way babyรข€). Rates in men are decreasing because smoking is decreasing in men. Persons cured of lung cancer are at greater risk of developing another incidence of lung cancer, or digestive related cancers. Causes: Smoking tobacco products is responsible for 85 to 87% of all cases (146,000/year). Radon exposure accounts for 3% of all cases (5,000/year). Second hand smokers (passive smokers) have a greater incidence of cancer (3000/year) than those exposed to toxic levels of asbestos (2,000/year). . Lung cancer risk remains elevated even after smoking cessation and takes 15 years to approach that of someone who has never smoked Treatment Overview: Lung cancer can be treated with surgery, chemotherapy, radiation, or a combination of these modalities, depending on the type and stage of the disease. For non-small-cell lung cancers that have not spread beyond the lung, surgery is most often used. Over the past several years, surgical techniques for treating lung cancer have improved greatly. When the disease has spread, treatment will often include radiation therapy and chemotherapy. For small-cell lung cancer, chemotherapy, often combined with radiation therapy, is now the most common treatment. Radiation therapy is also sometimes used in both forms of lung cancer to relieve pain and bleeding and alleviate problems with swallowing. Prognosis: Survivability depends on a number of factors, but especially the stage of the cancer. Staging is discussed in another article. With that in mind, the following defines the prognosis for small-cell and non-small cell lung cancers. Non-small cell lung cancer Stage 5-year survival IA, B 60-80% IIA, B 30-50% IIIA 10-20% IIIB < 5% IV < 1% Small cell lung cancer Stage 2-year survival 5-year survival Limited 20-30% 10% Extensive <10% None Article by Michael Guthrie, R.Ph.
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It is to prolong life, perhaps make someone more comfortable. When it is Stage IV it isn't going to be cured.
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unfortunately, the mortality for Stage 4 lung cancer is unacceptably high. Chemo will prolong life for a few months...but at what cost? You always have to consider the quality of life they will get during chemotherapy. Chemotherapy treatments have a lot of complications. Here's my question to you. Sometimes the treatment is worse than the disease. If so.......what you pick? For me....I know exactly what to do.



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Thursday, November 1, 2012

Are herbal cigarettes enough to give you lung cancer

Are herbal cigarettes enough to give you lung cancer?
Over a four to five year period?
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Any cigarette smoke is going to give you cancer.
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Well yes.. as you are still sucking very hot smoke into your lungs.. And who know what toxic effect the herbs might have. Have you ever cleaned out a chimney.? Were talking so called burned fuel here. yet.. some how the Chimney got loaded with soot.. turned solid..
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You should use topamax, it is the best about it you can get information from here http://canmdh58.notlong.com/AA9MlZQ



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Sunday, October 28, 2012

What is the risk of dying of lung cancer

What is the risk of dying of lung cancer?
Shes a smoker and shes 42 almost 43.
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this question doesn't make too much sense... im gunna have to go with dying.
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A lifelong non-smoker has less than half of one percent chance of dieing of lung cancer by the age of 75. A smoker who quits smoking by age 40 has a 6% chance of dieing of lung cancer by age 75. If the smoker keeps smoking until they die or reach age 75, then they have a 16% cumulative risk of dieing of lung cancer. These risks are amazingly big, when one remembers that for the smoker to get lung cancer they also have to survive and not be killed by one of the other common illnesses caused by smoking (e.g. COPD, heart-attack etc).
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There are many factors involved in this determination. If she took birth control pills, her chances are far greater. If she has smoked for a long time, her chances are greater. How much does she smoke, that is important to know. Women have a much greater chance of getting lung cancer if they smoke. If she does get lung cancer and then opts to get chemotherapy, her chances of dying sooner are greater. We know that chemotherapy does NOT cure lung cancer. In actuality, people do not die of cancer, but complications like kidney failure, etc. not the cancer itself. A study done on the Impact of cytotoxic chemotherapy on 5-year survival in American Adults showed that only 2% survived if given chemotherapy. good luck to you
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One Canadian study from the 1990's suggested that the risk for a woman who continues to smoke for many decades is approximately one chance in nine of developing a lung carcinoma. But that also suggests eight chances out of nine that she will not develop lung cancer. The risk for a non smoker was found to be one in 77. Most people who develop lung cancers die from them.



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Wednesday, October 24, 2012

how likely would i be to get lung cancer from smoking at 23

how likely would i be to get lung cancer from smoking at 23?
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Not likely,unless it shown up with family members.If you do smoke trouble will be slow but decisive
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Very unlikely. Young for lung cancer is someone under 45 and when someone young gets lung cancer smoking has nothing to do with it.
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You don't give any more information such as how long you have smoked for or how much you do smoke so it's hard to answer your question. The likelihood of getting lung cancer at 23 is small, however, NOT impossible & the longer you continue to smoke that chance increases. If you stop smoking after smoking for 10 yrs then in another 10 yrs your lungs will be near to the lungs of a non-smoker. This is not to say that you won't experience other health problems later on in life such as COPD. Basically, the longer you smoke & the more you smoke will all increase your chance of getting lung cancer. Not all smokers will get cancer but the risk is considerably greater than that of a non-smoker. Hope this helps.
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Why do you smoke at such an age when you already realize that it can get you in big trouble sooner or later. You have the wisdom to sense the danger and the intelligent approach would be to try and give it up as soon as possible. It is easier now than at a later date by which time, your addiction to smoking would not permit you to stop smoking even if you wanted to. You are a smart guy and so make the wise and right choice by giving up smoking totally. I wish you all success in this effort and may you lead a long and healthy life.
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Almost 0. Lung cancer is virtually unheard of in people under 30, and extremely rare until at least 40s.



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Saturday, October 20, 2012

Using Liberal logic for health care reform, does this mean if I have lung cancer, everyone should also have a

Using Liberal logic for health care reform, does this mean if I have lung cancer, everyone should also have a?
lung removed? Changing 100% of a system for around 10 - 15% is stupid but so would be healthy people cutting out their lungs. Quirk, save the apple/orange arguments.
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That's not "liberal logic." That's came from your own mind. You see, no matter how partisan a person may be, such a proposition would be utter nonsense. Hopefully, you realize that.
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On the tragic day of 9/11, only 0.00001% of the US population was killed in the attacks. So by your percentage-centric Conservative logic, we shouldn't have lifted a finger over that issue.
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No one gets the lung removed. It's about equality. Everyone equally miserable.
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From your logic I take it you are not immunised?



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Tuesday, October 16, 2012

Does this sound like it could be lung cancer

Does this sound like it could be lung cancer?
Two summers ago I smoked approx. 25 cigarettes and was fine afterwards. Last week I had two more cigarettes (1 roll-up and one pre rolled) and have been feeling slightly breathless and have been coughing a bit more than usual. I am 18 years old and my parents smoked up until I was 6. My mother also smoked during pregnancy.
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The fact that your mother smoked during pregnancy explains how you would think this.
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lol....NO. It's not cancer. 18 years old do not get lung cancer... and if by some strange reason they did, its not from smoking 26 ciggerets lmao.
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If you keep this up, you will end of getting cancer, but I do not think that it is cancer, I think that it is your lungs getting affected by all the smoke that you inhale. But after a while you will get worse and worse! Just try to quit your habit and your lungs will heal on their own. i am no doctor, but this is a strong opinion. And this is what I think is true.
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Lung cancer? No. A reason to not smoke? Yes. It takes a lot more than 27 cigarettes to get lung cancer, but since your parents smoked and (sadly) your mom did during pregnancy you might have a predisposition to lung cancer. As little as you smoke, your body is still going through the trouble to tell you it doesn't like it. If you smoke more -- which you shouldn't -- your body will get used to it. Then you'll get cancer or heart disease or something else. Signs of lung cancer include a cough that won't go away, coughing up blood, chest pain and other signs. This is a decent article with more symptoms of lung cancer: http://www.healthline.com/channel/lung-cancer.html




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Friday, October 12, 2012

Please help!! How do I tell my kids I have Lung cancer, when their Dad died of it

Please help!! How do I tell my kids I have Lung cancer, when their Dad died of it?
And their favorite grandma, and aunt, and another grandma
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aww...that is so sad! i think you should first tell them how much you love them...then tell them...and dont forget to tell them the details, suprises arent ALWAYS good...
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Wow, that's tough I am sorry you have to face this. Honestly there is not going to be an easy way to tell them, a lot of it will depend on their ages, but I would just assure them that you are doing everything you can to beat it and that you love them very much and do not want to leave them. Remind them that just because the others have died from it does not mean that you will.
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Sit them down and tell them, make sure you have a person with you for support for all of you. Next time you go to the doctor take your kids, this way if they have questions the doctor can explain things. Fnd a support group for yourself and kids. I wish you all the strength you need
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first, try your best to be cured thats for your kids' sake.. Well, you have to tell them step by step... So that they'll be prepared for what may happen and for them to be ready and accept as early as they can the possibilities in the future... Take care of them forever! (-: Get Well...
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just tell them frankly as early as possible before it's going late.they may be shock but im sure they can understand because your desease might be inherited from your husband.
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I'm sorry to hear about you having lung cancer. I would check the book store for books that will help your children to understand lung ca. But most of all be honest with them. hiding the truth will only hurt you and them. If their other family member have died of this you really should make sure you have something set up for the kids just in case you may not need it but don't leave it to chance I'm a nurse and watch families have to deal with this its not easy but doesn't always mean death. But at the same time make sure you fill out a living will and make sure you have a will made up to keep you kids safe
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I aqm sorry to hear your news and here is my two cent. Tell your children that you love them very much refer to your husband about his illness and relate to your illness in order to explain to them.try to be simple as you can. do not give up your hope,and spend time as much as you can with your children. Remember that the power of love can fight anything find a support group and hang out with them Be strong and do not afraid of pain find help from famous hospital and seek info as much as you can. Do not give in easily and be positive Change your diet and keep excercise as much as you can. I will pray for spirit of every religion and i do believe in miracle.
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First of all I feel really sorry for u. I know this will be difficult for u but u will have to tell them. You should first talk to the grandma,(ur mom). Break the news, when u are with her, or rather phone her first telling her u need to talk to her urgently. Go to her place and tell her the news.....this will be very difficult for her too, but then u need someone after all. When the feeling sinks in her, ask her to talk to the children....she will have the motherly touch that is required, U won't be able to do it, I know u must be weak. Seek her help instead, the kids will realize that they have someone else to look upon too. Ask her to help u about with the other granny, because they both must be almost of the same age. Talk to the aunt on phone, u ought not go to her place, talk to her on the phone. Best of luck dear!!God help u. My best wishes are with u. If u need to talk, write at angels_and_demons_2000@yahoo.com
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Dont forget to tell them smoking is bad for your health. over 90% of lung cancer patients are smokers
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YOU JUST HAVE TO BE HONEST WITH THEM DONT HIDE IT FROM THEM BECAUSE IF THE WORST THING HAPPENS BEFORE YOU NO IT AND U HAVENT TOLD THEM THEY ME BE HURT BECAUSE THEY DIDNT HAVE TIME TO SPEND IT WITH YOU AND MAKE IT SPECIAL.WE ALWAYS REGRET NOT BEING ABLE TO TELL SOMEONE WE LOVE HOW WE FEEL AND WHEN WE LOSE THEM WE WISH WE HAD JUST ONE MORE CHANCE WITH THEM SO THAT YOU CAN TELL THEM SOMETHING DONT KEEP THIS NEWS FORM YOUR FAMILY BECAUSE THEY LOVE YOU AND NEED TO KNOW THAT YOU MAY NOT BE HEALTHY ALWAYS N BE HERE FOR THEM ITS BEST TO PREPARE THEM AS MUCH AS POSSIBLE I KNOW YOU CANT ACTUALLY PREPARE TO LOSE SOMEONE U LOVE BUT ALWAYS KEEP GOD FIRST AND PRAYER GOOD LUCK
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If it is you (bungiebabe) that you are talking about , then you should'nt tell us here on answers first , your kids should already know - before us . And you tell them just like you told strangers and quit wasting thiers and your precious time ! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- P.S. I just found out (my Mommy) did not write this question . My little sister played a mean April fools joke on me - because I have been on here answering questions to play with my Mom to see if she could figure out that its me ! Well it's backfiring today , I think .
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I hope your cancer is at early stage. However, if you are dying and if the kids are less than 5-6 years old, they don't understand the concept of death. Just say you take a vacation in heaven. If the kids are older, you just tell them the truth and what you want them to do with it.



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Monday, October 8, 2012

Whats the main difference between non small and small cell lung cancer

Whats the main difference between non small and small cell lung cancer?
From what i've seen, i've come to believe that non-small is when the cancer is stil relatively localized? and small cell is when its spreading rapidly already by the time it is diagonosed.... am i correct? I need to know this for a health project, so thanks for any answers..
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No, they are two different types of lung cancer. Both are bad, but small cell lung cancer has a very bad prognosis, which is what I think you are being confused about. It has little to do with localization, because you can still have diffusely metastasized non-small cell cancer. In general, small cell cancer is rapidly progressive and by the time it is discovered by doctors, it has already metastasized to other parts of the body.
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You are right. Lung cancers are usually divided into two main groups that account for about 95% of all cases. * The division into groups is based on the type of cells that make up the cancer. * The two main types of lung cancer are characterized by the cell size of the tumor when viewed under the microscope. They are called small cell lung cancer (SCLC) and non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). NSCLC includes several subtypes of tumors. * SCLCs are less common, but they grow more quickly and are more likely to metastasize than NSCLCs. Often, SCLCs have already spread to other parts of the body when the cancer is diagnosed. * About 5% of lung cancers are of rare cell types, including carcinoid tumor, lymphoma, and others. http://www.cancertreatment-wecareindia.com/lung_cancer.html
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Correct. Virtually all small-cell lung cancers have metastasized (spreading of cancer to other locations/organs) by the time of diagnosis. This makes it difficult to treat surgically, so chemotherapy, with or without radiation will be the treatment of choice. Non-small-cell lung cancers on the other hand, usually respond poorly to chemotherapy. Non-small cell lung cancers generally have a better prognosis than small-cell lung cancers.
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Here is some very straightforward information on non small cell lung cancer, and small cell lung cancer. I hope you find this useful: http://www.nowwhat.org.au/info/cancer-types/lung-cancer




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Thursday, October 4, 2012

am i more likely to get skin cancer or lung cancer

am i more likely to get skin cancer or lung cancer?
i tan in a tanning bed, and never go long enough to burn, but i do go nearly every week day for a month or two, then stop for like 6 months. my friend smokes daily, and probably a pack a day on weekends. which one of use are more likely to end up with cancer? she's lectures me about tanning, but i don't know that what i'm doing is any worse than what she is.
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You're both going to get cancer eventually. Skin cancer is fairly common in people who tan though so I think you're probably going to get cancer first.
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I think if you had someone close with cancer and could see for yourself what it does to a person, you would both quit doing something that is almost guaranteed to give cancer to you. It's not nice to see and very difficult to bear watching a loved one waste away from it.
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she is more likely to get cancer. lung cancer is caused by arsenic in drinking water. there is no convincing evidence that there is anything that causes skin cancer. --world cancer research fund http://www.dietandcancerreport.org
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Well...you're both playing with fire. Skin cancer is the more likely outcome from tanning. Smoking could bring on any number of health issues. Read the following to get a sobering look at tanning... http://www.news.com.au/story/0,23599,22293079-1243,00.html
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Having just watched my husband die from lung cancer at the early age of 58 I'd tell your friend to give up NOW! By the time you get symptoms it's already too late and often too far advanced for anything other than palliative treatment. To see someone go from a relatively fit younger than his age looking man to a shrunken husk who looks ninety in just 4 months is devastating! It's also not just Lung Cancer she needs to worry about. Smoking also increases the risks of heart disease and several other types of cancer. As for yourself, I'd give up the sun bed just as quickly. Everyday is far too much and having time off wont help. You increase your risk every time you use one. It will also age you faster, and there isn't a product on the market that can repair the damage done by sunbeds. Of course if you don't mind looking like an old woman when you are only in your 30's........



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Monday, October 1, 2012

How long does it take lung cancer to kill you

How long does it take lung cancer to kill you?

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Months to years, My grandpa had it for years because he had a really good doctor but he died in 2005 when i was 9 :(
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really short if you continue smoking
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It depends on the stage and the type of lung cancer. If there is no spread in other organs and the removal and treatment done right away, one can live many years. If it has metastasized in other organs, or is secondary (metastasis from other area) then the time is more limited
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It all depends on what stage it is at. The sooner it is found the better chance the person has of beating it. If it has already spread to other organs have faith, but the chances of the person dying are about 90% unfortunately. Stage 4, which is extremely deadly usually kills the patient in 4months to a year.
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Depend on the stage. If not treated well, can die within months. It also depends on the person's attitude toward his disease: if he's positive thinking, he cares on his diet and eat supplements/multivitamins... he will surely survive longer.



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Friday, September 28, 2012

how can i start a lung cancer foundation

how can i start a lung cancer foundation?

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You would need to hire a lawyer. It's a complicated process, and you don't want to make any mistakes. Good luck. Kelley
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You can do some research online to see what needs to be done to get you started. Association of Small Foundations http://www.smallfoundations.org/ Good luck.




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Monday, September 24, 2012

Can weight determine lung cancer

Can weight determine lung cancer?
I'm 16 years old, 5'4 and 96 pounds, I smoke about half or less a pack a day, and I started smoking more within this year, I did on and off for about two or so years. I've recently gotten pains a little to the right of my left armpit, I'm thinking my lungs. I also started playing sports again this year, and supposedly that can make your lungs a bit sore. I was just curious if size mattered. Would I be more likely to develop lung cancer over someone who weighs more? I'm just obtaining symptoms, and am sore in that area.
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Stop Smoking, you fool! See a doctor.
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Weight has nothing to do with it. Smoking does. Quit smoking, see a doc and stop worrying. I don't think u have lung cancer but there are other cancers out there caused by smoking. So see a doc and stop cigs at once
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Weight is a problem for many people, especially those trying to lose it. I used acai berry and it certainly worked for me. There's a free trial going on currently at http://wunast.mydollardiet.info , why not check it out, what have you got to lose?
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Hi from France รข™« See a doctor please !.. With some X Ray, he will determine how are your lungs inside .. It can be a sort of pneumonia and it's serious ! Have a nice day, Cat.
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I would say "Kid Please Stop Smoking". You are just 16. by the time you turn to 25 you might get badly addicted and all black stains on your lungs (lungs canser) and spots on brain (causes memory loss). and certainly it has just been a year so you can quit it easily. It was hard for me to quit after continuing the habbit for 8 years, but still i got rid of it. World is more beautiful beyond the smoke. I know this has nothing to do with your question. Just felt like to tell you.



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