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shellyrios
(1063)
Helping someone out who needs it......

Everyone needs to take the time and read this. Just take a break from all your other stupid bulletins about who is gonna die or if your love life will suck for 7 years and be serious and do the right...

Started by shellyrios (1063) • 3 years ago • 0 responses

peveretts
(1)
my dad was just told he had squmous cell lung cancer can anyone tell me about it

i've looked online and i don't know anything about thiskind of cancer they said he has stage 4

Started by peveretts (1) • 3 responses • Last response by Megalomaniac (2068) • 4 years ago

hlalee1
(1)
Stomach tube feeding

I don't know where to start...my mom will be coming home with a stomach tube (Drs say she is not...

Started by hlalee1 (1) • 3 responses • Last response by sedel1027 (12408) • 4 years ago

melissa5719
(20)
How to manage 2 illness/home:my Lupus and daddy's lung cancer?

Me:Anca,48 years,dentist retired on medical conditions since2001:lupus&professional allergy;perypheral neuropathie;kidney-problems,etc. Daddy,72 years old with artheriosclerosis &depressia...

Started by melissa5719 (20) • 1 response • Last response by melissa5719 (20) • 4 years ago

sylviekitty
(1047)
Have you had an After Death communication?

My dad died a couple years ago from lung cancer (hence my avatar). But just days before he died, I received what I feel was an "ADC" from my uncle (who was also deceased), letting me know that my...

Started by sylviekitty (1047) • 4 responses • Last response by rainbow (3928) • 3 years ago
Tags: adc, after death communication, death, dying, ghost
 

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Cancer Commentary
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Less Sunlight Can Increase Risk of Lung Cancer

In cancer, sometimes I wonder which one’s gotta give. Less of something may reduce risk of one cancer but will increase risk of another cancer type. Like sunlight. It is already a given that more...

Started in Cancer Commentary • 3 years ago • 0 responses
Tags: on lung cancer, lung cancer, skin cancer, sunlight, ultraviolet b (uvb) light

Cancer Commentary
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New Tumor Staging System Means More Operable Lung Cancer

In lung cancer patients, there is a decades-old method that has been used to predict survival and help determine whether a lung cancer patient will have surgery, chemotherapy or be treated at...

Started in Cancer Commentary • 3 years ago • 0 responses
Tags: on cancer diagnostics, on lung cancer, lung cancer, lung cancer treatment, tumor staging

Cancer Commentary
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Kangaroo Bacteria: Source of Potential Lung Cancer Treatment

A University of Queensland scientist – Dr. Ming Wei – has been awarded by the Australian State Government with a $750,000 fellowship to develop a lung cancer treatment from a bacterium found in...

Started in Cancer Commentary • 3 years ago • 0 responses
Tags: on lung cancer, bacteria, eastern grey kangaroos, lung cancer, lung cancer research

Cancer Commentary
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Is This A Nudge Or What?

Sometimes you I read a story about a cancer survivor that inspires me beyond belief.  Recently a friend sent me a link about a 75-year-old lung cancer survivor who became the first black woman to ski...

Started in Cancer Commentary • 3 years ago • 0 responses
Tags: on lung cancer, on breast cancer, general commentary

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Lung Cancer Patients’ First Degree Relatives: At a Higher Risk of Cancers

First-degree relatives of patients with early-onset lung cancer are at an increased risk of developing other types of cancer, says a new study from University of Michigan and Wayne State...

Started in Cancer Commentary • 3 years ago • 0 responses
Tags: on lung cancer, firts degree relatives, lung cancer, lung cancer patients, racial factors
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