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Have you known someone that has survived Stage 3A non small cell lung cancer? |
My mom has adenocarcinoma non small cell, she had her left lobe removed with the tumor and the lympth nodes removed and one was found in the center of her chest to be involved with the cancer. She is recovering very nicely from the surgery and will start her chemo and radiation at the end of the month. I would love to know if anyone has had this or similar stage three cancer and survived longer than the three years that is the norm? Baby girl they caught your mothers cancer early she has a good chance of recovery ....my fathers cancer was in the end stages and he passed I loved him very much and I miss him allot to ....Look at this web sight www.webmd.com and you can get allot of info from here.....Ill pray for you and your mom ...good luck..... yes cancer is no longer a death sentence at any stage |
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Here is a couple of links to staging lung cancer for non-small cell type... ... Adjuvant chemotherapy for non-small cell lung cancer Adjuvant chemotherapy refers to the use of chemotherapy after surgery to improve the outcome. During surgery, samples are taken from the lymph ... I am no doctor, but, my father was diagnosed with initial stage NSC lung cancer in his one lung. Whoops; now I am confused, maybe it was small cell lung cancer. I think that is the more aggressive ... There is a doctor in Mysore who treats cancer patients with fairly good success rate. He needs only the case papers of the patient and a photo of the patient. He does not charge for this. Send me y... If you have lung cancer staged 3A there is lymph involvement...it can mean lymph involvement is further away from the primary tumor on the same side as the tumor or that it lymph involvement is clo... go to mayoclinic.com and/or cancer.com goos luck.. Grant M I am in remission.... I have Lymphomascytic Lyphoma..... Good luck Grant M in Pennsylvania ...Many times the physician will order a bronchoscopy. The tumor can then be biopsied if it can be visualized during the procedure. There are other methods to biopsy a suspected tumor but bronch... I work in cancer research, so I know a bit about the statistics. It will depend on the stage at diagnosis. If it's stage I or II, it's possible. Stage III is unlikely, and stage IV h... |
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