Living with a Diagnosis of Lung Cancer

Living with a Diagnosis of Lung Cancer
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Total Pages : 40
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ISBN-10 : 1500329304
ISBN-13 : 9781500329303
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Book Synopsis Living with a Diagnosis of Lung Cancer by : Joan Schiller

Download or read book Living with a Diagnosis of Lung Cancer written by Joan Schiller and published by . This book was released on 2014-02-04 with total page 40 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "Living With a Diagnosis of Lung Cancer" is an easy-to-understand booklet written to help lung cancer patients understand their diagnosis and their options as they face the disease.Lung cancer claims more lives than breast, prostate, and colon cancers combined. In fact, over 288,000 people are diagnosed each year in the U.S. People with lung cancer often are told, "Get your affairs in order." But, there is hope for those diagnosed with lung cancer. Thanks to research advances, there are options available to patients diagnosed regardless of the stage of the disease. Much progress is being made with new treatments being developed and tested each day. This valued resource will help you know what questions to ask of your medical team and can help you understand your treatments options in your journey as a patient or caregiver.If you or someone you love is facing a lung cancer diagnosis, "Living with a Diagnosis of Lung Cancer" will help you understand important topics such as: What is Lung Cancer?Understand the basics about how lung cancer forms and spreads, so you can make informed decisions about your treatment and care.Types of Lung CancerDetermining whether you were diagnosed with small-cell lung cancer (SCLC) or non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) will influence your treatment options. StagingAfter your lung cancer is diagnosed, your doctors will determine the stage of the disease to understand the location and size of tumors, helping them decide what treatments can be offered. Dealing with a DiagnosisThere isn't one best or easiest way to live with a diagnosis of lung cancer. Here are some suggestions for ways you can live well and take positive steps to deal with your diagnosis and treatment.Treatment OptionsThere are more lung cancer treatments today than ever before, including surgery, radiation therapy, chemotherapy "targeted therapies," and new drugs being tested in clinical trials are also available to many patients. Your Cancer Care TeamIt's important that you feel comfortable talking to the doctors, nurses and specialists who make up your care team. Remember, you have the right to ask questions, discuss treatment options, and openly express your concerns, emotions and wishes. Clinical TrialsClinical trials are medical research studies that offer many patients the most cutting-edge treatment and care available. When you are diagnosed with lung cancer, or if your lung cancer recurs or progresses, you and your doctor should discuss whether a clinical trial is a good treatment option for you. Molecular Tumor TestingSome lung cancer treatments are called "targeted therapies" because they are designed to target specific tumor characteristics. Molecular tumor testing can let you and your doctor know if you have a tumor with one of these characteristics so you can make well-informed decisions about your treatment. Managing Symptoms & Side EffectsYour treatment team is expert at helping you manage the symptoms of your cancer and side effects of your treatments. Understanding some common symptoms will prepare you for dealing with them if they occur. Financial AssistanceFind the help you need to pay for treatment, co-pays, costs of living and legal expenses associated with a lung cancer diagnosis. Patient SupportGet in touch with communities of support that can help you navigate your journey with lung cancer.Other Cancer OrganizationsOur partners can provide help to patients and families seeking further support and information.Free to Breathe is a partnership of lung cancer survivors, advocates, researchers, healthcare professionals and industry leaders united in the belief that every person with lung cancer deserves a cure. This information, and other resources, are available on our website: www.FreetoBreathe.org


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