Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Do you know anyone taking Docetaxel and Carboplatin for Non-small cell Lung Cancer

Do you know anyone taking Docetaxel and Carboplatin for Non-small cell Lung Cancer?
My brother in law has just been diagnosed with cancer of the Lung, Liver, and Bone. Does not sound good at all. The Dr. said he was going to start him on a regimen of those two drugs. I googled them and it seems like individually they have low side effects. I wonder if anyone here has taken them or knows someone who has taken them?
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I have taken carboplatin and taxol which is a bit different to your brother in law. But I can say what I was on made me feel fairly sick. They do have some good anti nausea tablets, also make sure he rests a lot. I wish him well.




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Saturday, December 24, 2011

Do you now of a smoker who got cancer that wasn't lung cancer

Do you now of a smoker who got cancer that wasn't lung cancer?
I'm trying to find out if smoking gives cancer other than the typical lung or nose/throat/mouth/tongue type associated with it.
Polls & Surveys - 8 Answers
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Bill Hicks (American comedian) died of pancreatic cancer in 1994 at the age of 32. Was a heavy smoker, talked about it in his act quite frequently, opening with the joke "I'm a heavy smoker, I go through about 2 lighters a day".
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mouth cancer look at her > its the most sad video i've ever seen http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-YjrkBYDDQM
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Uncle got prostate cancer even though he smokes heavy
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Yes, but the cancer wasnt caused by the smoking.
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most throat/mouth/tongue cancer comes from people who dip tobacco. Rick Bender (baseball player) got cancer from dipping. http://media.naplesnews.com/media/img/photos/2008/11/20/081120FE-MF-SmokeKid03_t607.jpg
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A friend of my family got colon cancer, and she has been smoking since her teens. Shes 48.
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Yeah, he had brain cancer and lung cancer.
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i knew more non smokers getting cancer....i think car emitions are doing it,people blame second hand smoke....people forget about pollution.



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Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Is it the nicotine or the smoke particles that cause lung cancer

Is it the nicotine or the smoke particles that cause lung cancer?
people that only chew tobacco or snuff don't seem to have the high rates of lung cancer that smokers do.They may get more mouth cancer but not the same lung cancer as smokers.
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It can
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Actual its the other ingrediants in the cigerettes that cause the cancer. Read the label of a pack of cigerettes and you'll see.
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yeah its the crap in the smoke/chew. the nicotine is pretty addicitve but isnt really all that harmful, except it might raise your blood pressure a bit. youre right, chewers dont get lung cancer but they get tounge, throat and mouth cancer at much higher rates so its still just about as bad
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Just the smoke. Nicotine is fairly harmless in itself. You can get the patch to get the nicotin high without the side effects but the dose is small and the effect is lame. Kinda makes ya sick if you have not been exposed to it before.
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I think it is the tar that gives you lung cancer I quit smoking 2 months ago and started chewing and I fill a lot better I can smell the air better and taste food better.
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the smoke particles cause lung cancer because they fill the lungs with gunk... nicotine causes the addiction
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Nicotine just makes it addictive. Other than that, whilst not the best substance in the world, has no major health threat. So its the other things (like tar) in the cigarette that cause the cancer.
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That's because chewing tobacco never gets to the lungs. Nicotine causes the addiction but not the cancer. What causes the cancer is all the other crap that tobacco companies mix in with the tobacco to make the cigarettes and cigars taste better and burn better. I have read that the American Native people who smoke only dried tobacco leaves have a very low incidence of lung cancer. Of course today we also have all the wonderful polution in the air from chemical plants and car exhaust plus the pollution of the water by chemical plants who produce chemical fertilizers for golf courses and farms and people's lawns. Smoking is only one way to get lung cancer. My next door neighbor never smoked a day in her life but died of lung cancer. She used to commute to New York City everyday for many years because that was where she worked. Sucks doesn't it? LL



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Friday, December 16, 2011

What my chances of getting lung cancer

What my chances of getting lung cancer?
I am 26 years old and just quit smoking two days ago. I know that's not very long but I am very determined to make it. I started when I was 18 years old, so I smoked for 8 years. Assuming I quit now and never smoke again, what are my chances of ending up with lung cancer still?
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well, at least you quit. since you didn't smoke for long, there's a possibility that you wouldn't GET lung cancer. other than that, i think you just ask a doctor :)
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Congratulations! Keep it up! You will feel SO much better in a couple of weeks. I really dont think you should worry about it much since people who have never smoked a cig. a day of their life end up getting it often too. Then you have people that smoke ALL their life and never get it... Just know that you have 'decreased' your chances tremendously by quitting! Especially at your age because the risk increases as we get older if you continue smoking. I have read that as time goes by...after you quit, the longer you stay quit the more your chances decrease AND have also read that after several years of staying smoke free that your chances become almost as low as someone that has never smoked! You didnt smoke that long, so I think your body will recover dramatically over time! Be fore warned though...if you pick it back up it will be even harder the second time around to quit. SO DONT DO IT. I quit for 2 1/2 years and picked them back up...have tried several times to quit again and failed. SO KEEP UP THE DAYS!!! AND DONT EVER THINK THAT YOU CAN HAVE JUST "ONE"! Your body is already healing and the poison has left your system! ISNT THAT GREAT!!! :-)



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Monday, December 12, 2011

How or Can I Create a "national day" for lung cancer deaths

How or Can I Create a "national day" for lung cancer deaths?
My mom passed on June 26, 1999. I would like to create a "national" "Loved Ones Lost To Lung Cancer" awareness day. Can I do this and if so how? Thanks for your help! Lori
Law & Ethics - 4 Answers
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You've just started it, well done and my condolences on your loss. Generally, the first thing you need to do is to gather support. Begin by contacting local cancer hospices, hospitals, telling them of your intention. Ask them for a letter of support. Then use these letters of support to snowball a national campaign. I think you will have little trouble in gaining support. After this you should be able to also get support from cancer charities, pharmaceutical companies and the like. Good luck. And remember, it's basically about PR and getting your message out there. You've already started, so don't stop. It might also be an idea to register yourself as a charity (or the name / idea as a charity) so that you have some official background). Let us know how it goes, and again, good luck
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It already exists as an entire month (November). If you wanted to do something special for your mother in that day you could ask your company to allow you to do some sort of fundraiser. For example, if people contribute $10 to the American Cancer Society they get to wear jeans or shorts or something on that day. EDIT: Sorry for some of the jerks on here. I think school is out for the summer for many of them and they have nothing better to do.
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Oh, please. We don't need yet another National Day of Whatever Awareness!
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There are a gazillion "days" for cancer awareness already: http://www.cancer.org/docroot/MED/content/MED_1_Cancer_Calendar.asp Rather than create a new one (which nobody will notice with all the other ones there are), why not organize your friends to help raise money for one of the many worthwhile cancer charities? The American Lung Association and the American Cancer Society are two good ones. I'm sorry for your loss--lost my own mom to breast cancer over 20 years ago, and I still miss her a lot.



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Thursday, December 8, 2011

emphysema and possible chance of lung cancer

emphysema and possible chance of lung cancer?
Last Monday my grandmother had to get chest x-rays and they found a mass -- The doctors didnt like the way that it looked so she had an appointment with a different doctor to discuss things, which was today -- I just found out that she has Emphysema and Monday will get a bronchoscope biopsy to find out if she she lung cancer. I am very scared and concerned for what she may have to go through in the future is she does have lung cancer. It is bad enough having emphysema, but that and cancer. She also has diabetes and is not in the best of health. Yes she did smoke for quite a bit of her life and did quit and has for 8 years now. I just dont want anything to happen to her. What is to be expected in her future? I know that the cause is due to her smoking so please I really dont wanna hear its her fault for smoking.
Respiratory Diseases - 6 Answers
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I'm sorry to say the prognosis is not very good.
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I'm not sure that you've asked an actual question, but just as general information lung cancer is very common in patients with emphysema because they are both usually caused by the same factors. i.e...smoking.
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lost both of my parents to emphysema. my father pasted within three or four years, never quit smoking and didn't follow doctor advice, my mother lived 11 years plus, she followed doctor advice and gave up smoking. both had trouble their last years but mom was around to see her grandchildren. brings tears to my eyes still. u have my prayers. tough love and you can all enjoy the life she has with her still. helping her will help you, i know. be there for her... and she will always be with you.
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my grandmother was diagnosed with both of your concerns aswell. it is a really tough thing to deal with. i'll be straight down the line ok..... expect to find that your gran will have trouble breathing and eventually have to be using an oxygen tank. i can't say how quickly things will progress for it's different for everyone. just be there for your gran, support her in every way and don't have any regrets. wait and see what see what the doctor says too, it may not be as bad as you think. my gran survived 10years with emphysimia and lung cancer so keep your chin up.
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I have had my one lung removed in 1990 due to lung cancer, and at present have emphysema with only 19% lung function. My quality of life is not as great as it used to be, but I live a reasonably active life, thanks to modern medication. So there is life after emphysema, cancer is a different story all together, depending if you have it in one lung or both. Smoking is one of the curses of the modern world, just a pity that the majority of smokers ignore all the warnings and think that it will never happen to them. Nicotine is also one of the most addictive drugs that is freely available to the public.
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I know how you feel, but there is hope if it turns out to be cnacer. I am currently in the Bahamas with my Mother who has Terminal Lung Cancer. There is a clinic here that has been in operation for over 30 years. We have been here for 4 of our 8 week stay, everyday is really neat. A lot of the patients stick around in the meeting room/ waiting room to visit, and share stories and catch up. There were 40 people all talking and laughing, talking about cancer and life, the returning patients talk about how bad their cancer was 4, 8, 10 even 18 years ago when they started coming to the clinic, the cancer that has since disappeared. There is nothing dangerous or foreign to the treatment, just building up your immune system in a very effective manner. If you want to know more contact me or go to www.immunemedicine.com I cannot tell you how impressed I am with what I have seen and how my Mother has already improved. I know one man who was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer, he skipped all US, conventional (poisonous, dangerous) options and went to the Bahamas and is doing great now. Another man who has been coming here for 18 years that had prostate cancer. People with just about every type of cancer. But, they are honest here, you send them your medical information and they will tell you whether they believe they can help you or not, and they will send you home if they don't think you are benefiting. My mom has shown drastic improvements and is feeling so much better. and we are in the Bahamas so we are having a good Mother-Daughter vacation. I have also done a lot of research on the Cesium Chloride/DMSO treatment and think that it has merit and you can do it at home. The clinic here believes that a supplement/liquid called VIBE works really well in addition to other treatments, I am going to look in to that some more. US doctors push chemo and radiation, but when you look at the statistics and side effects it is not a good option for most people. My Mom had both before we came here and now that I know more about them and have researched them I feel horrible that I let her go through them. She was lucky (so far) the only long term side effect she has shown is short term memory loss. The stories I have heard from the other patients here about how they were treated by US medicine astound me. One lady went home to have a shunt put in her liver so she would be ok to come here, but they refused to put it in unless she agreed to do chemotherapy, is that what our country is about? Denying helpful procedures unless we agree to dangerous, toxic ones? The drug companies run US medicine at least when it comes to cancer treatment and it is sad. Most doctors will tell you not to try alternative medicine and some will refuse to even see you again if you do. To some degree they are not to blame, they have not been taught anything about it other than that it is evil and wrong and they would be rejected by their colleagues if they suggested alternatives. I would also like to tell you about another lady staying at the house we are staying at, she is 86 years old and has breast cancer. She arrived at the clinic the same day we did and is doing very well. Her immune system continues to improve and she gained 2 pounds since last week. She is absolutely thrilled with this treatment and knows that it is helping her. There is another elderly gentleman who just finished his 8-week treatment and is feeling better as he returns home. He has cancer around his optic nerve, but also had diabeties. His daughter said that while he was here on the treatment he needed a lot less insulin than usual. I am NOT claiming that the treatment also helps with diabeties, I am just saying that is what his experience was. Please whatever you do, research first. One very helpful website is www.cancertutor.com Good luck!!



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Sunday, December 4, 2011

I've been smoking weed for a good year now, do I have lung cancer

I've been smoking weed for a good year now, do I have lung cancer?
Ever since the middle of Summer 08, I've been smoking weed. Usually only once or twice a week. The most I've smoked in a week was 5 or so times, but that was only on two occasions. I also have asthma.. Do you think this is enough to cause lung cancer?
Cancer - 7 Answers
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I wish it was for you potheads, Sadly no your gonna need to smoke alot more =[
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hey, you should just stop smoking weed (or smoking anything) altogether, full-stop.
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No you don't have lung cancer. But if you have asthma it's pretty dumb to breathe in anything other than air. Pot has irritants in just like cigarettes.
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Kenny, please stop. I moderate an online lung cancer support group and read the effects of chemo and radiation. Plus, the grief family members go through is awful. Pot is illegal and for many good paying jobs--there will be background checks. You are going to have to admit you smoked pot. If you lie--it will be even worse if caught. Stop right now and people are very open to forgiveness and just being young and foolish. Go for a natural high and clean out your lungs. Go running!
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Chances are you won't have lung cancer but you need to think this whole weed smoking thing out and make sure that is indeed what you want to continue. Yes, it's illegal but you have to be responsible. You need to also go through your family history to see if any other family member had cancer. There's ALWAYS a chance, if, and or but.
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Ok first of all dont listen to those bastards, theyre dumbasses. If you have asthma, use a vaporizer. iv even heard rumors that it helps people with asthma. and u dont got lung cancer...people smoke everyday for like 30 yrs, nobody ever died from weed...ESPEACIALLY if u use a bong, or better yet a vaporizer...but i dont like vaporized personally, they are alot more boring than blunt and bongs...u probably dont care, but whatever... use a vaporizer
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youll be straight weed is not going to give you cancer dont pay attention to these losers now cigarettes cause cancer but yea dont worry about it the only thing we should all be worrried about is that swine lol



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Thursday, December 1, 2011

Is lung cancer less common below age 45

Is lung cancer less common below age 45?
A friend of the family may have it and she is only 43. She started smoking when she was 20. Isn't that really young to develop lung cancer, even for a smoker? What are her chances of survival if it is caught in time? I know it doesn't look so good for her because it is one of the worst cancers someone can get. I feel so bad for her and she has 3 young grandbabies. :( so sad. I hope she beats the odds.
Cancer - 2 Answers
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The good news is that lung cancer has a better outcome now than it did 20 years ago. 43 is very young but 20 years of smoking is very hard on anybody. Hopefully she has quit now and going to try and get it treated for her kids sake. Best wishes
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Yes it is rare in people under 45 only 2% of all lung cancer occur in patients under 45 years old. Without knowing what kind of cancer she has and the stage and grade it is nearly impossible to tell you anything, but if it was found at a stage 1-2 her chances of survival a likely to be good.



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