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<33 kasey
12-11-2007, 01:40 AM
my mom was just diagnosed with small cell lung cancer, it's in her lungs and brain & is at stage four. What are her chances of survival??
aligurtuna
12-11-2007, 11:53 PM
Certain factors affect prognosis (chance of recovery) and treatment options. The prognosis (chance of recovery) and treatment options depend on the following:The stage of the cancer (whether it is in the chest cavity only or has spread to other places in the body). The patient’s gender and general health. The blood level of lactate dehydrogenase (LDH), a substance found in the blood that may indicate cancer when the level is higher than normal.Stage 4Stage 4 is the most advanced stage, where the cancer has spread. Understandably, the survival statistics are lowest for this stage. Unfortunately, lung cancer is often diagnosed late. Almost half of all those diagnosed with non small cell lung cancer already have stage 4 disease.People diagnosed at this stage are mostly treated with chemotherapy to relieve symptoms. Between 15 and 35 out of every 100 people (15 - 35%) treated for stage 4 lung cancer will be alive a year later. For those not fit enough to have chemotherapy treatment, this figure drops to about 10 out of every 100 people (10%).On average, only about 2 out of every 100 people (2%) diagnosed with stage 4 non-small cell lung cancer would be alive 5 years later.
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ceviche queen
12-12-2007, 08:20 AM
Very sorry to hear that.The most important thing for you now is to be supportive of mom, depends on what course of treatment they want to work with, if any. They may or may not offer treatment options.Treatments may or may not work at this stage. Those can be hard on the patient. Then it gets into quality of life concerns.If your mom is told they will not do any more treatment, then it's about making her as comfortable as possible.Regardless, make time to be able to spend as much time as you can with her. Do what you can for her. Settle what you can with her while you can. Tell her how much you love her, and how much you appreciate all she is to you.The most important thing for her is hope for as long as possible. Hope will help her fight, and will to live counts for a lot. Each case is different. Lance Armstrong beat all the odds. Hope her case is one of those.But, if not, your support will mean so much. The more you can be there for her, the easier it will be.My mother had lung cancer also. Stage 4. She had chemo, things looked better for awhile, but she lost the battle unexpectedly. I only mention her to say this:Every journey is different.The odds are not good.But her medical team will explain the situation.Take this seriously.Spend all the time you can, so that you have no regrets.
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