Hi dear
please tell me complete and integrate information about lung cancer and vitamin b12 relationship.
i wanna know the consume vitamin b12 is harmful for a patiention lung cancer or this is harmless.!
The B12 can helpful as prevention for a smoking man ?
if you have and possible please send to me new research and documention about them and approved by expert’s .
I owe you if help me.
thank you.
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i have a relative who used to have lung cancer. he fought in vietnam and got lung cancer after. for a couple years, he hasnt been doing well. but recently, ive been hearing of him with a bad throat. he feels like its closing up, he cant talk much. he’s also mentally worn out. and has some other problems. relatives dont tell us much of what doctors say. anyone know whats going on???? cancers gone, so this doesnt make much sense

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Hi guys

Does anyone know about the former president of Czech Republic who had lung cancer since over 10 years if he survived it or not? is he still alive?

thx in advance

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All she does is sit around and smoke, she doesn’t leave her house and has no life.
She is very over weight and has had this sick deep nasty cough after smoking 2 packs a day.
When she coughs " which is every 5- 10 minutes " her face gets red and looks like she is having a seizure.

What are some sure fire signs of someone coming down with Lung Cancer from smoking Tobacco ?

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I’m 58 and fit but have some history of occasional bronchitis, and grandfathers who had TB. I have recently developed an expiratory wheeze that only occurs when laying in bed on my right side, and which appears to be in the left side of my lungs. Have an occasional dry cough too. Could this be asthma, or even a very early indication of lung cancer? Am not coughing up phlegm, and certainly no blood.
In many clinical imaging situations, MRIs are much more informative than x rays; however, x rays seem to be consistently still used for checking out lung disorders – are they especially effective for this particular organ?

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I have a relative who currently has one lung (the other was removed years ago), and recently found out they have lung cancer. A tumor was found in the upper right lobe and one lymph node is involved. Doctors will be doing surgery to remove what they can etc. I am wondering what are the risks of cancer in that area, what is the risks of having one lung, and how long can a person live in this condition. My relative never smoked nor was around anyone who did.

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