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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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: “You’ve come a long way baby”). 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?
Cancer - 3 Answers
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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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