If I were caring for a elderly person with lung cancer, i wouldn't have them smoke it. I would have them eat it...in food!
A short one.
can dr jism products be used for lung cancer patients who has gone through chemotrepy.
If they can i would think it would hurt the patient.
I think there are many lung cancer patients treated with radiotherapy per year. For instance, in Australia perhap there are about 1000 people or less that got treated with radiotherapy per year.
Pneumonectomies are usually performed on patients with lung cancer, as well as patients with such noncancerous diseases as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)
i dont think so all they do is form and operation and do a transplant
The surgery helps the patients to live longer and identifies whether the cancer cell has spread to other part of the body.
There are many causes of lung cancer. The most common one is smoking. However, it can be caused by second hand smoke or severe pollution as well. Tobacco use is responsible for about 90% of lung cancer patients. You can also get it from asbestos poisoning or lung disease like tuberculosis.
Segmentectomies are commonly performed for lung conditions such as early-stage lung cancer, lung nodules, and localized infections like tuberculosis. They are also used for managing conditions like bronchiectasis and congenital lung abnormalities.
Lung cancer is not a month.
http://www.healthcastle.com/lung_cancer_diet.shtml is a good resource for looking into a diet for lung cancer patients. One thing to remember is that if he is taking chemo, he will probably not have much of an appetite, and therefore will need a different type of diet.
These include cancer of the colon, rectum, stomach (gastric cancer), esophagus, liver, or pancreas. It is also used with cancers of the breast, lung, or prostate.