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Cancer Care
Question #30336
50 days ago
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Is it possible to treat stage 4 lung cancer in my father?

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அப்பாவுக்கு வலது நுரையீரல் புற்றுநோய் இருக்கிறது biopsy report 4th stage என்று இருக்கிறது அப்பாவை காப்பாற்ற முடியுமா? நாங்கள் கஷ்டப்படும் குடும்பம் எங்களுக்கு உதவ முடியுமா

How long has your father been diagnosed with lung cancer?:

- 1-3 months

What symptoms is your father currently experiencing?:

- Shortness of breath

Has your father started any treatment for his cancer?:

- Chemotherapy

What is your father's overall health status apart from cancer?:

- Low energy or frail

What is your family's financial situation regarding medical care?:

- Insurance coverage available

Has your father discussed his treatment options with a doctor?:

- Yes, but needs more information

Are there any specific treatments you are interested in exploring?:

- Standard treatments
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Hello dear See as per clinical history it seems stage 4 cancer It has presence of strong metastasis Short survival Respiratory issues Cardiac issues Caccexia I suggest you to please wait for immunohistochemistry report for exact clarification In addition following tests are must Lft Rft Toludine blue stain Pet scan Esr CBC Rbs Tsh LDH Crp D dimer Please share the result with concerned oncologist for the confirmation and for safety please donot take any medication without consulting the concerned physician Regards

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Stage 4 lung cancer is a complex diagnosis, and while it’s challenging, there are still treatment options available that can help manage the condition and potentially improve quality of life, even in advanced stages. Treatments such as chemotherapy, targeted therapy, immunotherapy, and radiation therapy are commonly considered, depending on factors like the specific type of lung cancer and any genetic mutations it may have. It’s crucial to engage with an oncologist who can provide a personalized treatment plan based on your father’s specific condition, overall health, and preferences. Be sure to discuss any symptoms he’s experiencing, as managing them can significantly improve his quality of life.

Considering you’re a family facing financial difficulties, explore various support options. Many hospitals and cancer centers offer financial assistance programs or can connect you with social workers who can help explore insurance benefits, charitable organizations, or government programs that may provide some relief. Some pharmaceutical companies also have patient assistance programs that help reduce the cost of medication for eligible patients. Additionally, palliative care could be a valuable part of his treatment plan; it focuses on providing relief from symptoms and stress of the disease, which can be tremendous support for him and your family.

Promptly seek discussions with the healthcare provider for advice tailored directly to his case, especially since timely interventions can sometimes make a significant difference. Remember, the priority is to ensure that your father receives a comprehensive approach to care, combining medical treatment with supportive resources to address all aspects of his well-being.

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