Friday, October 28, 2011

Anyone know of a good lung cancer message

Anyone know of a good lung cancer message?
my grandpa died of lung cancer and i want to make some lung cancer awareness wristbands, you know like the Livestrong bands? and i want to know what is a good little message or something to put on them
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If you really want to spread awareness about lung cancer, this message would be good: Stop Smoking, Love Your Lungs! Hope this helps!



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Monday, October 24, 2011

What are the symptoms of Lung Cancer

What are the symptoms of Lung Cancer?
Hello, my dad had a cold/flu (not swine flu) for a week and a half. I'm probably sure that his cold is gone (maybe not) but he keeps on coughing like every last 5 seconds... (Dad's a smoker). Is there a probabality that he got Lung Cancer? I'm really worried.. My dad smokes like 4 or 5 cigars a day.. not the whole pack though...
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One symptom is the finger tips bulging over the tops of the fingernails. Get him to go to a raw food diet for 6 weeks. Let him still smoke! Just switch to raw food only.
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Primary care physicians probably see hundreds of patients with a coughs for each person they find with one of the types of lung carcinoma. You cannot go by the symtoms - cough, coughing up blood, ect. - since they are non-specific. His doctor - who knows the entire medical history and can examine you dad - will decide if a chest x-ray is indicated. We don't even know his age. Only 3% of lung cancers occur in people under 45 years of age. 4-5 cigars each day is not as risky for lung cancers as chronic cigarette smoking.
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that's not too much... i don't want to make assumptions... for your benefit... please let him see a doctor... for assurance... in my opinion... he just have cough... dry cough... (= try making him stop smoking... that would be nice... (= groups.yahoo.com/group/souper_street



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Thursday, October 20, 2011

How long does a person usally live when there in stage 4 of lung cancer

How long does a person usally live when there in stage 4 of lung cancer?

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possibly a few months at most
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Impossible to determine. Doctors have given some people up for death years ago, and some are still alive today without any treatment. It is in God's hands.
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iam working on the antidote as we speak.. i know i can do it, i will not fail, this is my duty. this is where i belong.
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unfortunatley not very long but it depends on the patient It's usually fatal at this stage due to Metasisis to the lymph nodes and other organs Still always hope though I'll say a prayer for whoever is involved
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http://www.cancerhelp.org.uk/help/default.asp?page=6747 Try that website. It varies from person to person and it all depends on many different factors.
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That's a question that only the doctor can answer. Stage 4 doesn't always mean a death sentence. It depends upon the type of lung cancer and the type of treatment the patient is receiving.
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6 months - 5 years.
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Anywhere from as low as 3 months to the least likely 2 years. Depends of areas of METS and whether the approach is aggressive or conservative.
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My friend was in stage 4, She was diagnosed on the 3rd of Aug. and she died the 23th of Oct. My friend was told 3 - 6 months. Her cancer was very agressive. The cancer spread to other areas of her body and she ultimately died from brain cancer before the lung cancer got to her.
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wow sorry to hear that :( I've said a prayer for you.
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depends how aggressive is and what symptoms they have.. It kinda like how long is a piece of string??
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My dad was diagnosed at stage 4 lung cancer and he was with us for just 8 weeks :( but everyone is different and i hear of ppl with same situation living for 6-12 months
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Without treatment, likely a few months, depending on many factors. With treatment, median (not average) survival is 7.9 months; 1/3 of patients alive at one year; 1 out of 10 alive at 2 years.



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