Small Cell Lung Cancer: Let's connect
Most of the discussions about lung cancer has been about Non-small cell lung cancers. There are many sub-types of this that are included. But there is another type of lung cancer that needs to be discussed and that is Small Cell Lung Cancer. This aggressive form of lung cancer most commonly occurs in smokers. It usually starts in the breathing tubes (bronchi) and grows very quickly, creating large tumors and spreading (metastasizing) throughout the body.
Symptoms include bloody phlegm, cough, chest pain, and shortness of breath.
Treatment includes surgery (for small tumors) as well as chemotherapy, sometimes in combination with radiation therapy.
Lung cancers cells are sometimes classified by where they tend to grow.
There have been huge breakthroughs in lung cancer research of late.
Please join @margot69 and I in this new disussion.
Interested in more discussions like this? Go to the Lung Cancer Support Group.
It is a good idea to have a list of questions. Being nervous makes one forget to ask for needed info.
I have had 2 ports. One back in 2010 for breast cancer, which I beat. Then another one placed early last summer for SCLC. Both were placed in my chest in 2 different areas. I did not have any pain or problems. Am leaving the last one in for a while in case there is a need for more chemo later. Just have to have it flushed every 6-8 weeks. The oncology nurse also accesses the port for blood test. Makes things so much easier.
@margot. Small cell lung cancer is considered a rare cancer because about only 20% of lung cancer patients have it. Maybe that's why there are so few people responding because there are very few people on here with it.
As far as ports go, if you have to have infusion therapy then that's the way to go. I had a port. You can read up on them. But I think that you are jumping the gun because you don't know what the doctor will decide is the best treatment for you.
Please make sure that your questions are addressed. They are very important. They concern your health.
Take some deep breaths. Once your list is finished I think that you will feel more settled. More in control. Try and take one thing at a time.
I'll be thinking of you. Travel safely. Let me know what you learn when you ,have a minute.
Does your new friend have lung cancer and like to join us?
You've got this! You know that she's great and caring! You'll be in great hands! Best of luck.
That is a good point, Merry. Most information I have found isn't really showing treatment plans or a good prognosis.
I hadn't received info from Stanford so went on the site to check my appt info. It showed I had a 15 min appt! I almost lost my 💩 (Excuse me). I called and was assured my appt would be over an hour and they have all my records. I am going to get my folder and write down my questions now.
I sent that guy the link here so maybe he will check it out. He is in the UK. Kind of odd how he got diagnosed and the treatment plan. We have been discussing the health issues we have both had for some time before this diagnosis. M seems unrelated but a lot of parallels.
I will keep you updated assuming I don't have a damn heart attack. ❤️
Lol Margot. You'll be fine!
Margot- Thinking of you! Breathe! You've got this!
Thank you, Merry. Didn't sleep most of the night. 😴
@margot- I'm sure that you didn't. Just try and hang in there. Let's get you squared away and then deal with other things. hugs
@margot- How did it go yesterday? It must have been a long day yesterday, you must be exhausted. Just letting you know that I'm thinking about you.
Hi Merry,
That is sweet of you. It was a long drive and day. Actually, I have an appt with an Oncologist here in town today. I really do like Dr. Wakelee and her staff. She may have given me a bit of hope. I will try to write more later. Keep those fingers crossed.
I can imagine your frustration. Hope you are now getting the attention & good advice you deserve.