Monday, February 8, 2010

Can you die of lung cancer that goes untreated

Can you die of lung cancer that goes untreated?
let me clarify... is it guaranteed you'll die from it if left untreated? Im asking because I know someone who is in prison and has lung cancer and it's not being treated.
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Yes unless you die of something else first.
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you can die from any disease that goes untreated
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Definitely!!!
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If it spreads, yes.
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Well... yes....
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PHU! uh... yeah!
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Well it won't get any better. Most people who have lung cancer and get treated die. So if you don't treat it, you'll just die faster.
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Yes. That's Just Like Asking, "Can You Die From Cancer?" My Grandfather Almost Passed From Lung Cancer. But Thankfully,,, He Got Cured.
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sure you can you can die of almost anything
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yes u can die from it! nto unless he goes trough chemo and stuff
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yes, my grandad had lung cancer and had to have the lung removed, this person in prison should be being treated for this and asap.
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Yes. The primary cause of death could be any number of things from suffocation to infection, but ultimatly yes the cancer untreated will kill the person. It is likely not being treated by the person's own choice if they are in the states. It is not legal to deny medical treatment because of incarceration.
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You are looking for comfort, I know it is hard to deal with. My grandpa died from lung cancer that was treated. Lung cancer is the deadliest form of cancer. Very rarely do people with advanced lung cancer survive. Sometimes you hear about people getting transplants or lung removal that saves them, but for most this does not happen. I'm sorry, but it does not sound good. Lung cancer is the worst, and I think you should enjoy your friend while you can. Brutally honest, I'm sorry.
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The biggest percentage of people die of lung cancer whether it's treated or not. If he has non small cell squamous type, treatment won't do much and he's probably weighed the amount of time he's got left against the effects and side effects of chemo (which can make you very sick). He may have decided he doesn't want to spend his last days being nauseous and sick if it's not going to change the outcome in the long run.



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Thursday, February 4, 2010

I have stage 4 lung cancer how do you know if the chemo is working

I have stage 4 lung cancer how do you know if the chemo is working?
I have had 4 chemo treatmeat how do i know it is working? I have 2 more treatments to go before they do scans.Is there a way to tell just to ease your mind?
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By a MRI or. PET scan
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an exray, your team will be keepping an eye on you. Good Luck
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Your Doctor's will order ongoing tests during and in between your chemo treatments. Hope this helps some.. Good luck.
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I am so sorry you have this dreaded disease...With my limited knowledge of cancer. Been in my family a lot, and just the experience with family members and the treatments they have gone through, is to sit tight my friend, have a lot of faith in God and the means available that God has put in these specialist hands for it to work for you. Stage four is very advanced and its going to take many sessions for you to start feeling better, but you will be able to breathe a little more easier, otherwise there is no real way of telling other than waiting it out for your next scan..I truly hope you are going to feel better very soon...Without sounding like a bible puncher, have faith in your Father God, and His will be done.. God Bless and have many healthy years ahead of you.....
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Your doctor will do various exams to see the progress. Xray, and other sorts of Scans of your lungs will determine the effectiveness. Good luck, we are here for you.
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I'm not sure about lung cancer, but my son had multiple abdominal tumors. He was also a stage IV with tumors in the diaphragm, spleen, lymph nodes . . just about everywhere. He responded to chemotherapy within the first month and felt immediate relief. His largest tumor had displaced his heart and moved it upwards. When the tumors began to shrink he felt his heart shift and fall back into place. Which made him feel better. The tumors also had stretched his abdomen, so when they started to shrink he was able to eat more. Generally he just felt much better. So, I think that it depends on the type of tumor involvement you have and the symptoms you've experienced. If the chemo is working you should be feeling an improvement. However, the only way to really tell for sure is to have a PET or CT done. If you have had 4 chemo treatments than you are due for a CT, at least. If this hasn't been scheduled you need to call your doctor. Usually a CT is done by the fourth or sixth week to establish baselines and keep track of progress (or lack of progress). If the CT shows lack of progress they may switch your treatment. Best to you.




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Monday, February 1, 2010

How long untill lung cancer

How long untill lung cancer?
hi im 15 i started to smoke 1 month after my birthday. which is the same month now. im just asking how long it could take for lung cancer. i dont want any of that bull crap saying youl get it from your first smoke cos its not true. i also want to know is it better to smoke the self make ones where you put the tobbaco in or the ones from the companys?
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Depends on how often you smoke, and it's more common in the 45+ area iirc
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actually the 1st puff you DO risk cancer so it can be 30 years or 2 weeks both ways its bad, neither are better, sorry but your a dumb ass
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20 years on an average.
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The Ones You Make Are Less Unhealthy Cause The Companies Add Chemicals Like The Menthol You Taste Etc. But The Healthiest Way To Go Is Not To Smoke. =)
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Lung cancer isn't the only cancer you need to worry about getting when you are a smoker. Smoking increases risk for almost all types of cancer. Even though lung cancer often doesn't occur until after age 40 doesn't mean you wouldn't get it at a younger age. You also put yourself at risk for mouth, throat, and esophagal cancer, which could occur within a few years. You start damaging your lungs with your first cigarette. So you are now decreasing your lung capacity, robbing your body of oxygen needed to produce healthy cells, and starting to cause premature wrinkling of your skin. You are also putting yourself at risk for other lung and cardiovascular diseases such as asthma, high blood pressure, stroke, heart attack, emphysema, COPD, chronic bronchitis, and others. These diseases can easily occur at young ages and before age 40. They can also kill. I have several relatives that have suffered from and a few have died from these diseases while they were only in their 20s and 30s. When you smoke, lung cancer isn't your only health worry.
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i say in ur 50's or 60's




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