CPAP (Phillips recall) and Cancer
I have recently learned that the manufacturer of the Dreamweaver CPAP (Phillips) is recalling these machines. They have evidence that the machines are emitting gasses and particles that may cause cancer. I have been using one of these machines for almost five years, and just over a year ago I was diagnosed with CEL. I would be interested to hear if other CEL patients (or other leukemias) are CPAP users?
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Hello @lanceea67, Welcome to Connect. We are patients like you and not really qualified to discuss possibiities of developing cancer due to using one of the recalled devices. It would be a great question for your sleep medicine doctor. I replaced my Dreamstation CPAP that I had been using for a couple of years when the recall was announced.
Have you registered your CPAP for the recall or discussed possible actions or testing with your doctor?
Hi John, thank you for your response. Yes I have registered my cpap. I will contact my Primary Care and pose questions to him. Given that and perusing Google I can learn much more. Thank you for your response
I used a recalled Philips CPAP for 5 years (am no longer using that brand) from 2015 to 2020 every single night. I was diagnosed with lung cancer (non smoker) 2 1/2 years later at the age of 69. Luckily, due to pneumonia (and a very astute doctor), my lung cancer was caught and treated early. My goal is to raise awareness in other CPAP users so they can be screened EARLY for lung cancer or any other cancer that may have been caused by using the machine (I am not saying that using the machine caused the cancer, but may have contributed). I have registered with the Philips website and also indicated my lung cancer. I am not looking for compensation, just comprehensive testing for others who used this machine.
I am 54 and have never smoked or used any drugs. I have worked in an automotive factory for 20 years as an engineer. I have used my CPAP machine for 5 years and at the age of 50 was diagnosed with CLL.
Hi @twilliams88, welcome to Mayo Clinic Connect. You may wish to connect with others talking about CLL in the Blood Cancers & Disorders group here: https://connect.mayoclinic.org/group/blood-cancers-disorders/
Your experiences would be welcome here:
– CLL – newly diagnosed https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/cll-newly-diagnosed/
Are you still using a CPAP machine? Have you switched manufacturers?
Hi. I have been using a Philips System One CPAP for about 12 years and just had blood tests indicating possible light chain amyloidosis, multiple myeloma, or similar bone marrow disorder. Just starting the diagnosis path, but could have heart damage from LA amyloids.
You might see a hematologist.
My brother was diagnosed with very large blood cells after 1 yr now he has cancer in the bone marrow & has to get transfusions he has been.using the Cpap from
Phillips Respironics many years
I'm so worried bc his. Dr said that he has 2/4 yrs to live what can my brother do? Does anyone have any idea? He has been using.cpaps. Before 2005
Thank you
Hi @kathyfont, I can see you are very concerned for your brother. We have several members in the Blood Cancer group who are living well with cancer. I can help connect you with other caregivers and patients with a similar diagnosis and treatments.
What type of cancer does your brother have? What treatments is he having?
Thank you for getting back to me
he has very large blood cells! Cancer in the bone marrow The kind of treatment he’s getting is he’s on a cancer drug! also if theBlood count goes below eight then he has to get blood transfusion. He got the first transfusion last week and was doing very well with it. Until his doctor did not read the transfusion results and told him you got 2 to 4 years to live. And then the nurse corrected the doctor by saying that is before you read the transfusion results! Now my brother has doubts & is very upset is there anything else he can do