My Mom has lung Cancer and Cervical Cancer
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I am not sure how they stage
I am not sure how they stage cervical cancer, but with it spreading to her lungs, it has progressed.
Curious as to why they are telling you to contact hospice. Do they not plan to treat the lung? What is your moms age and general health? I am assuiming wiht both lungs 50% covered and her being on oxygen, they are thinking she is not a good candidate for treatment. (which is never easy to hear) Comes down to quality vs quantity of life.
I think I would still get a second opinion or at the least further explaination from current doc.
If it does come to it, hospice will be of great help and comfort to you both.
My best to you and your mom....0 -
Not gettting enough answers from the dr'shope0310 said:I am not sure how they stage
I am not sure how they stage cervical cancer, but with it spreading to her lungs, it has progressed.
Curious as to why they are telling you to contact hospice. Do they not plan to treat the lung? What is your moms age and general health? I am assuiming wiht both lungs 50% covered and her being on oxygen, they are thinking she is not a good candidate for treatment. (which is never easy to hear) Comes down to quality vs quantity of life.
I think I would still get a second opinion or at the least further explaination from current doc.
If it does come to it, hospice will be of great help and comfort to you both.
My best to you and your mom....
That is what i don't understand either. The Cancer Dr had mentioned that she needs to get better before they can start the treatments, but then the lung specialist calls me and brings up hospice out of the blue. My mom is 67 and she had congestive heart failure about 5 years ago due to a blood clot in her lung, but has been overall pretty healthy the last few years. I am going to try and meet with both dr's today to get more informations. Thanks.0 -
Sad Newshope0310 said:I am not sure how they stage
I am not sure how they stage cervical cancer, but with it spreading to her lungs, it has progressed.
Curious as to why they are telling you to contact hospice. Do they not plan to treat the lung? What is your moms age and general health? I am assuiming wiht both lungs 50% covered and her being on oxygen, they are thinking she is not a good candidate for treatment. (which is never easy to hear) Comes down to quality vs quantity of life.
I think I would still get a second opinion or at the least further explaination from current doc.
If it does come to it, hospice will be of great help and comfort to you both.
My best to you and your mom....
Thanks for your earler advise regarding my post however with great sadness my mom passed away on friday July 30th, 3 days after the chemo treatment they gave to her. She was a wonderful woman and great mom who will be missed terribly.0
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