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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] I disagree completely with other posters. When someone’s life is in danger, you go straight to the life-saving options. But then my husband and I are in medicine and scientific research, so this is obvious for us. You passed along the important info, OP, and that’s all that matters! She will do what she can with it. Lung cancer has a poor outlook. [/quote] Often the clinical trials and immune therapy don’t apply to everyone and perhaps not her mom. Why would you think that her mom’s medical oncology team wouldn’t have checked her biopsy results against the clinical trials and available immune therapies and advised the family on her options? What exactly do YOU think an oncologist DOES?? This advice is almost as good as when my mother informed me that ‘someone else from her church was also diagnosed with incurable cancer but the priest prayed over her and she lived another 10 years’!’ when referring to my DH’s poor prognosis. What do you do in the scientific research field? Sort the journals? Mop the floors? [/quote] Hi PP2. Sorry about your husband's diagnosis. I hope his treatment was successful. Dont ya just love the "I'm sure he'll be fine so dont worry" people. My husband had a good shot of dying and there wasn't anywhere to talk about that, not even family, and it sucked. [/quote]
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