Redchez200
10-20-2005, 09:54 AM
Hi
I am new to this board.
My Dad has been undergoing tests for a number of weeks for suspected lung cancer.
He is 57 years old and smoked for 42 years up until January 2005. He has had one sypmtom only, which is blood in his sputum, which we initally thought was realted to a triple heart bypass he had in May.
However a chest x-ray showed a spot on his left lung. He has since had a CT scan, bronchoscopy and CT assited needle biopsy. The bronchoscopy did not show anything and we are currently waiting results from the biopsy. Two consultants have now said that the area looks operarable, and the mass is on the surface of the lung. I am very concerned though that the last doctor mentioned tiny spots on the lymph nodes - though he did say this could be scar tissue for the heart surgury, he also indicated that he felt that the area was malignant. 3 doctors have also told him differnt sizes of the spot ranging from 2cm to 5cm.
We are all out of our mind with worry. If the cancer has spread to the lymph nodes does this mean chemotherapy?
Would he be showing more sypmtoms if the cancer was advanced. The doctor said he had excellent lung capacity. He has shown no shortness of breath, he has not lost his appetitie and has in fact gained a little weight.
I have so many questions, but because we don't know any firm facts at present I feel lost.
We have now waited a week for results from the Biopsy and the strain is starting to show on my Dad, he is becoming increasingly withdrawn and has give himself a death sentance. He feels his life is over.
I would appreciate anyone who has any experiences to share with me.
I am new to this board.
My Dad has been undergoing tests for a number of weeks for suspected lung cancer.
He is 57 years old and smoked for 42 years up until January 2005. He has had one sypmtom only, which is blood in his sputum, which we initally thought was realted to a triple heart bypass he had in May.
However a chest x-ray showed a spot on his left lung. He has since had a CT scan, bronchoscopy and CT assited needle biopsy. The bronchoscopy did not show anything and we are currently waiting results from the biopsy. Two consultants have now said that the area looks operarable, and the mass is on the surface of the lung. I am very concerned though that the last doctor mentioned tiny spots on the lymph nodes - though he did say this could be scar tissue for the heart surgury, he also indicated that he felt that the area was malignant. 3 doctors have also told him differnt sizes of the spot ranging from 2cm to 5cm.
We are all out of our mind with worry. If the cancer has spread to the lymph nodes does this mean chemotherapy?
Would he be showing more sypmtoms if the cancer was advanced. The doctor said he had excellent lung capacity. He has shown no shortness of breath, he has not lost his appetitie and has in fact gained a little weight.
I have so many questions, but because we don't know any firm facts at present I feel lost.
We have now waited a week for results from the Biopsy and the strain is starting to show on my Dad, he is becoming increasingly withdrawn and has give himself a death sentance. He feels his life is over.
I would appreciate anyone who has any experiences to share with me.

