Benign carcinoid tumor in bronchi tube
Hi I've been diagnosed with a benign typical carcinoid tumor in my bronchi tube in right lung was found when I went to A&E with pneumonia back in July of this year I've had 2 bronchoscopys 2 biopys which showed benign carcinoid tumor I was sent for ct scan mri scan and pet scan pet scan was clear I was put under general anesthetic as my lung specialist said he might be able to remove tumor by going down my throat instead of haven surgery but didn't work but he was able to take 40% of tumor out as it was blocking my air way that's how pneumonia set in the 40% he removed also came back benign carcinoid 1 lymph node was removed and checked also clear now I need surgery to remove the rest I'm so confused as doctor said its a benign tumor then Google is telling me it's a low grade cancerous tumor but doctor nor lung specialist said anything about cancer just said its benign doesnt benign mean non cancerous and can any one tell me how surgery went thank you bless you all xx
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@californiazebra I too am very curious. I agree.
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1 Reaction@nannybb That sounds really cool. I grew up in Philadelphia. I love history. There are also similar Catholic complexes there.
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2 Reactions@californiazebra I agree and I hope so too.
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1 Reaction@nannybb I learned quite a bit here:
https://www.carcinoid.org
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1 Reaction@californiazebra Isn't it fun to bring such joy to your medical team. 🤣 Seriously, you are a walking miracle. I think you should apply to set a Guinness World record. If for no other reason than you probably saved your own life with your natural curiosity. I greatly appreciate your wealth of personal knowledge. Thank you. And thanks for satisfing my curiosity.
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1 Reaction@tomrennie I thought I had joined it yesterday. Evidently I missed downloading the app.
I hate how people on here have come by their expertise through their personal cancer journeys, but am so grateful that your wisdom is willingly being shared. My anxiety has been much much better for it. Thank you 💕
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2 Reactions@tomrennie I would be curious if you come up with Dr. Rodney Pommier at the OSHU Knight Cancer Institute here in Portland Ore. within your search. Thank you so much.
@tomrennie I love history too. I am in one building one day a week that has all their history stored. It's fun when they are going through old photos and I see one of a sister that I know when she was a much younger version. Most of the nuns are in their 80s now. It's sad because young girls are not replacing many of them.
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I often put Mayo in the search bar too. I agree to be sure you’re on reputable health system sites.
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1 Reaction@tomrennie No. Not Mayo. I was seen at the Mayo in Fl., (not for cancer) but no longer have any connections there.
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