SURGERY???
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Surgery
I know on the correctol board there are stage IV survivors who have had wedge resections and radiation tx to zap mets that have arisen in the lung. I don't know how lung cancer is different. I know on Inspire a poster has had lung nodules show up every 6 years and has had them surgically removed. Hopefully others will chime in. Lori0 -
THANKS Zz said:Surgery
I know on the correctol board there are stage IV survivors who have had wedge resections and radiation tx to zap mets that have arisen in the lung. I don't know how lung cancer is different. I know on Inspire a poster has had lung nodules show up every 6 years and has had them surgically removed. Hopefully others will chime in. Lori
For responding back to me, I have noticed over the months that more and more of the people on this site are fewer, don't know why that is, but I also visit Inspire quite a bit too, maybe that's where they all are! Thanks again and I am hopeful that as you said it best "more will chime in". Stay well.0 -
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Hello!...here is the little I know. I was IIIB, then had brain mets and had surgery and gamma knife on brain, they moved me to stage IV. They performed surgery on one met Only because it caused immediate need (it was pressing on things and I was dizzy, vomitting, and so on). If this was not the case would they have zapped them all? I believe they would have. SO I think they will try chemo and radiation and no surgery with stage III/IV unless it is of immediate concern of life/death. Because with stage IV and others stages, the cancer is in the "system" even if NED because we are never cured they say. This is why they will not do lung transplant on a patient that has lung cancer in any shape or form.
Thanx..>Dave0 -
Slowdon09 said:THANKS Z
For responding back to me, I have noticed over the months that more and more of the people on this site are fewer, don't know why that is, but I also visit Inspire quite a bit too, maybe that's where they all are! Thanks again and I am hopeful that as you said it best "more will chime in". Stay well.
There are a lot of great people here and I think most people really do check both sites. I think the issue here is that the server is slow. It takes a long time for entries to load.0 -
My understanding is just like Dave's.
IIIB inoperable here, also. So far as I know, they consider surgery in the advanced stages (III + IV) if it's an immediate life-or-death or quality of life issue (i.e. essentially palliative), the assumption being that the fix will last you awhile. I think it's typically ruled out as a long-term or curative-intent treatment, since the stats say it doesn't buy you anything in increased lifespan.0
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