Re: [MOL] lung cancer/REPLY TO KATHALEEN [00964] Medicine On Line


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Kathaleen:  Welcome to our wonderful forum, would have been nicer under
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Greg and Kathleen" <ghadder@atsoft.com>
To: <mol-cancer@lists.meds.com>
Sent: Saturday, October 21, 2000 7:33 PM
Subject: [MOL] lung cancer


> My father was diagnosed with adenocarcinoma with the primary being the
lung
> in May of 2000.  It is metasisis to the bone and in the lymph nodes.  They
> did radiation and chemotherapy and did not get results.  The cancer has
come
> back with a vengeance and now his right lung (primary cancer source) is
> filled with fluid and is being drained so he can breathe better.  My
> question is how quick is this lung going to fill up with fluid again and
> what causes it, and what can we be expecting? I appreciate your response
> very much!
> Kathleen
>
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