lung nodule removal
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Try GRACE
GRACE has about 20 physicians, a number who are lung cancer specialists, and even though your nodules are secondary to colon cancer, they should be able to give a complete answer about options for dealing with the nodules. just provide as much detail as possible
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Just had 4 removed from mypeterz54 said:Try GRACE
GRACE has about 20 physicians, a number who are lung cancer specialists, and even though your nodules are secondary to colon cancer, they should be able to give a complete answer about options for dealing with the nodules. just provide as much detail as possible
GRACE
Just had 4 removed from my left lung & will be have 4 more reomved from right lung in another 4 weeks. Open surgery, 5 days in hosp (MDA)0 -
Lung Nodules
I've had them removed with surgery (wedge resections) three times and four RFA's (Radio Frequency Ablations).
The RFA's are much less invasive and did not require an overnight stay at the hospital. Wedge resections were more complicated as would be expected.
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RFAPhillieG said:Lung Nodules
I've had them removed with surgery (wedge resections) three times and four RFA's (Radio Frequency Ablations).
The RFA's are much less invasive and did not require an overnight stay at the hospital. Wedge resections were more complicated as would be expected.
-philYou mentioned having lung nodules removed by a process radio frequency ablations what the heck is this treatment and does it get it completely gone please explain ?
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RFAgravelroad said:RFA
You mentioned having lung nodules removed by a process radio frequency ablations what the heck is this treatment and does it get it completely gone please explain ?
Simply do a Google search on RFA.....
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radiofrequency_ablation
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