My mother, who just turned 76, was just diagnosed with small cell carcioma. They are assuming it's from the lung, even though they haven't proved it yet, and even though she's never been a smoker. The small cell was found on biopsy of the femur.
I'm not sure where to start - maybe someone can direct me to the best web sites for info? I'm usually good at searching myself, but htere isn't much time this time. It took way too long to diagnose; the docs say on average people live only 2-4 months. Plus, so far she's too weak for chemotherapy. And the cancer pretty much destroyed the proxmial part of the femur; a few days ago an inpatient add pulled her too quickly - and it broke. She's scheduled for proximal femur replacement surgery (that's 1/2 a hip replacement surgery tomorrow - if she can be medically cleared. The morphine for the broken leg completely took away her apetite and she is even weaker with low albumin levels, electrolytes etc. If she has the surgery, by the time she recovers from it, there won't be any time left.
So, none of this looks good. We're obviously in despair; my mother knows the statistical prognosis (from me - none of her docs would admit it to her).
Any info appreciated.