i just found out that is what my grandma has, she is about 70 i think.
she had breast cancer a few years ago, but it was caught at stage 0.

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My grandma just died of lung cancer just 2 weeks ago.

My mom has had skin cancer removed 8x’s now.

Is skin cancer more "removable" than other cancers are?

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I’m planning on getting a tattoo in memory of my grandma who died of lung cancer. And since I don’t want it to be wrong I was curious what color the lung cancer ribbon is.

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When I was 14 I lost my grandpa, grandma, and aunt, who collectively had played nearly as large a role in raising me as my parents, all within the span of about 7 months. Right around the time they passed away, my parents were both diagnosed with cancer. My father’s cancer was terminal(Mesothelioma). My mother, however, had liver cancer, and remission was still possible. After I had turned 15, they both passed away. My father went first, and my mother passed about 3 weeks afterwards. I had to go live with my aunt, which caused a host of other problems for me(Imagine 2 depressed people, one with the raging hormones and mood swings of adolescence, and the other with menopausal symptoms, and a generation gap of nearly 40 years). We argued constantly for the 4 years that I had to live with her. Now I am 19 years old, and I have moved out. However, I’m now starting to miss my parents for, what I believe to be, the first time. I never really grieved over them while I was living with my aunt. Is it possible that my mind pushed grieving for my parents to the back of my mind while I struggled with my aunt? Lately I have had many bouts of crying, extreme loneliness, more frequent panic attacks, which started around the same time my parents got sick, and I generally don’t get any enjoyment out of the things that used to make me happy. I saw many social workers, psychiatrists, etc. while I was living with my aunt, and I had been diagnosed with major depression, and I am now showing similar symptoms. Please cite your resources, and if you have any advice for dealing with depression(besides taking medication, because apparently the psychiatrists around here don’t believe in medicine) please post that as well. Thank you.

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My grandma was just diagnosed with lung cancer and was given 3 to 9 months to live. She has chosen to not undergo any radiation/chemo therapy treatment, and just wants to remain comfortable. I was wondering what type of herbal and natural remedies there are that could help her feel comfortable, and also may help fight the cancer to prolong her life. The only thing that is bothering her is a deep chest cough, because the tumor has caused part of her lung to collapse, otherwise she is in no pain. Thank you.

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My grandma was just diagnosed with stage 4 lung cancer and I know she won’t recover from this so how long do you think she will live? The doctors said about a year but she could live 5 years…

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