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CC2022 got a reaction from Tom Galli in Christine
Hi everyone. I don’t know if posting like this is allowed but here goes. My beautiful 60 year old mum was diagnosed with squamous cell lung cancer in December of 2021 stage 3. she had radiation as the tumour was near her vena cava followed by 4 sessions of chemo with a great response. At her 3 month scan the tumour showed progression and a spot on her liver. We were assured there was an arsenal of treatments and not to worry. She started immunotherapy (nivolumab) after 3 months there was disease progression and there was a spot on her hip bone and pelvic bone. Her onlcologist told us that’s it we are out of options and we are absolutely shocked. Has anyone had any experience with this?
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CC2022 got a reaction from Izzy in Christine
Hi everyone. I don’t know if posting like this is allowed but here goes. My beautiful 60 year old mum was diagnosed with squamous cell lung cancer in December of 2021 stage 3. she had radiation as the tumour was near her vena cava followed by 4 sessions of chemo with a great response. At her 3 month scan the tumour showed progression and a spot on her liver. We were assured there was an arsenal of treatments and not to worry. She started immunotherapy (nivolumab) after 3 months there was disease progression and there was a spot on her hip bone and pelvic bone. Her onlcologist told us that’s it we are out of options and we are absolutely shocked. Has anyone had any experience with this?
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CC2022 got a reaction from Justin1970 in Christine
Hi everyone. I don’t know if posting like this is allowed but here goes. My beautiful 60 year old mum was diagnosed with squamous cell lung cancer in December of 2021 stage 3. she had radiation as the tumour was near her vena cava followed by 4 sessions of chemo with a great response. At her 3 month scan the tumour showed progression and a spot on her liver. We were assured there was an arsenal of treatments and not to worry. She started immunotherapy (nivolumab) after 3 months there was disease progression and there was a spot on her hip bone and pelvic bone. Her onlcologist told us that’s it we are out of options and we are absolutely shocked. Has anyone had any experience with this?
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CC2022 got a reaction from LilyMir in Christine
Hi everyone. I don’t know if posting like this is allowed but here goes. My beautiful 60 year old mum was diagnosed with squamous cell lung cancer in December of 2021 stage 3. she had radiation as the tumour was near her vena cava followed by 4 sessions of chemo with a great response. At her 3 month scan the tumour showed progression and a spot on her liver. We were assured there was an arsenal of treatments and not to worry. She started immunotherapy (nivolumab) after 3 months there was disease progression and there was a spot on her hip bone and pelvic bone. Her onlcologist told us that’s it we are out of options and we are absolutely shocked. Has anyone had any experience with this?
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CC2022 got a reaction from LouT in Christine
Hi everyone. I don’t know if posting like this is allowed but here goes. My beautiful 60 year old mum was diagnosed with squamous cell lung cancer in December of 2021 stage 3. she had radiation as the tumour was near her vena cava followed by 4 sessions of chemo with a great response. At her 3 month scan the tumour showed progression and a spot on her liver. We were assured there was an arsenal of treatments and not to worry. She started immunotherapy (nivolumab) after 3 months there was disease progression and there was a spot on her hip bone and pelvic bone. Her onlcologist told us that’s it we are out of options and we are absolutely shocked. Has anyone had any experience with this?