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  1. Hello,

    Is it normal to have 39-40 of fever with NSCLC ? What is the cause ? Chemo or tumors ?

    (My mother is having fever, she received her chemo on Wednesday).

    Thanks,

    Anaïs

  2. Jay,

    I heard that chemo could give anemia. You should ask your oncologist about your Complete Blood Count and hemoglobin

    level to see if your fatigue may be caused by chemo-related anemia...

    Anais

  3. Hi!

    Anyone here had pericardial effusion? My mother's oncologist took some fluid out (around her heart) and it's still coming back... :(

    Pericardial effusion (like pleural effusion) is a consequence of stage IV lung cancer.

    Anaïs

  4. Hello Migeon,

    My mother is about the same age as your husband and she was diagnosed with NSCLC stage IV at the end of April. It has spread to both lungs... This really came as a surprise! She doesn't smoke.

    On this website

    http://www.oncology.com/plwc/Shared/plw ... 51,00.html

    there is a story of a woman who was diagnosed with stage IV NSCLC in 1999 and in 2003 she is still alive! She completely changed her lifestyle.

    As she is saying, the more important is to « get yourself the best medical care you possibly can - travel, research every aspect of your cancer, and find doctors who are willing to help you. »

    Regards,

    Anaïs

  5. Hi!

    My mom had really bad side effets after her second chemo (Carboplatin/Taxol/Gemcitabin) and she was getting very weak. The oncologist prescribed her cortisone and now she eats 3 normal meals.

    Could it be dangerous to take cortisone for a long period of time? It has been 2 weeks now...

    Anaïs

  6. Hello,

    My mother was diagnosed a month ago with stage IV adenocarcinoma. She had no symptoms before. This means she went through all 4 stages without noticing anything.

    Is this normal?

    Regards,

    Anaïs

  7. The oncologist says it's not operable : there is a big tumor in the left lung and some diffusion in the right lung. She never smoked!

    She had malignant pleural effusion last week, they drained the liquid with a chest tube. They also suspect pericardial effusion (liquid around the heart).

    Anaïs

  8. Hello,

    I'm a 23 year-old student (masters in linguistics), living in Montreal, Canada.

    My mother was diagnosed a month ago with stage IV adeno. The oncologist is giving her less than a year to live and 4% chance to live 3 more months with chemo (carboplatin, taxol & gemcitabine).

    She wants to try Chinese medecine combined with chemo. Anyone here with an advanced LC has good results with alternative medecines?

    Thanks!

    Anaïs

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