>>My mother has had this cancer for over five years. She too smoked many years
>>when this was detected. She was fortunate, she was able to have it removed,
>>along with part of the lung. She chose to follow it up with radiation
>>therapy. Chemo is also an alternative. They have many today that do not
>>make you very ill. One type is Navelbine, the other Taxol and cysplatim
>>(sp?). You may want to check into these.
>>
>>I hope your husband's case is operable, there is the greatest change of
>>survival in this case. If you havent already, contact the cancernet. It
>>will give you a great deal of information. If you are not already aware,
>>there is a listnet called Cancer-L that may give you more information.
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>
>>From ahi@netcom.ca
>
>Anybody know about the above listnet Cancer-L
>Pls post your experience and comments and its email address or how to
>subscribe.
>Thanks
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Hi all,
I think that the Cancer-L list is great. The people are warm and wonderful
and they have all really "been there, done that."
To each them, WVNET CANCER discussion list <CANCER-L@WVNVM.WVNET.EDU>.
You won't be sorry.
Best of luck,
Mary Lou Wright
"Service is love made visible. Generosity is caring made active.
Friendship is trust made manifest." - William Arthur Ward