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89 year old mother with history of epilepsy, breast cancer, peripheral neuropathy, arthritis, atrial fibrillation, anxiety; was recently diagnosed with lung cancer. Biopsy results not in yet. Miracle drug out there somewhere?

Hello, Let the reports of biopsy come in, only then various treatment options can be considered. Rather than hoping for miracle, treatment should be considered based on scientific evidence and rationale. ...

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MY MOTHER HAD PAROTID TUMOUR .IT HAS BEEN REMOVED BY SURGERY RECENTLY.THE BIOPSY REPORT SHOWN THAT IT HAS ADENOIS CYSTIC CARCINOMA.. MY QUERY IS THAT IT HAS BEEN REMOVED BY SURGERY..SO DO WE NEED TO TAKE TREATMENT OR NOT..

Adenoid Cystic Carcinoma Has bad prognosis.It is a type of cancer which spreads along the nerves. This tumor requires aggressive initial resection. Overall 5-year survival is 35%, and 10-year survival is approximately 20%. ...

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calcification in lung is not disease or infectious. But gamca lab give unfit report. I want solution

Hi, Thanks for writing in. Some countries have strict health regulations concerning lung appearance on chest X ray. You can discuss the findings with a pulmonologist and then have detailed communication with the lab. It is known that there is no health concern but the rules have to be followed and doubts to be cleared at a specialist level. ...

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Dear sir, suffering rhematoid arthatitis for last 6 years. 3 years ago hypothyroidism involved me and suffering tachycardia.By the test of HRCT interestitial lung disease,pulmonary hypertension . doctor also noticed Raynauld,s phenomena.How will I cure for sufferings?

Hi I am dr alok, rheumatologist from delhi I am sorry that you are suffering from his problem All of your `problems are the complication of rheumatoid arthritis (RA) Unfortunately RA, raynauds pulmonary hypertension and interstitial lung disease are uncurable but these are well managable by a trained doctor you need to see a trained rheumatologist there as soon as possible. ...

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my son chest xray report is prominent bronchovascular markings in both the lung fields, is this is serious

hi..... it depends on the other symptoms or any complaints associated with such finding. isolated finding of prominent bronchovascular markings in both the lung fields may be just due to bronchitis and usually nothing to worry. regards Dr Rajendra Asked by:- musti from United Arab Emirates View Patient Details ...

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