approximately how long does it take for lung cancer to kill you, and what are some of the signs that it’s advanced (e.g. tiredness, strong fever)? or advanced enough for nothing to help.
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5 Comments so far
coastal stone bird on
July 2nd, 2009
depends on your genetics my friend .. i’ve cared for perfectly healthy 93 year old pipe smokers
… then cloves have killed 12 year olds after just a few months of smoking
Cowgirl Nurse on
July 2nd, 2009
The answer has too many variables. It would all depend on how advanced it was when diagnosed, what type and how aggresive the treatment has been, the person’s overall health, and other things.
The person’s doctor should be able to tell those type of answers.
kmuggee on
July 2nd, 2009
Depends on what stage your in
My Geometry teacher was diagnosed with stage 3 lung cancer, and died within 3 months.
Parker on
July 4th, 2009
I take it you smoke?…
well you will start to cough up blood, and you will have a chronic cough, along with tiredness, and strong fever.
Jas B on
July 5th, 2009
Cancers spread at different rates in each patient, so only a doctor after many tests can attempt to make a diagnosis of this. It can also depend on how different people respond to the treatment given.
With lung cancer patients sadly by the time an initial diagnosis has been made the cancer is to often too advanced for a cure.
My brother did not even have a cough until the end, though he was very weak and tired when he was diagnosed. By this time the cancer had spread and he only lived for a few months.
The sooner the diagnosis is made the better, then treatment can be started, so checking out any symptoms with the doctor is essential as soon as possible as these symptoms could be a number of things.
depends on your genetics my friend .. i’ve cared for perfectly healthy 93 year old pipe smokers
… then cloves have killed 12 year olds after just a few months of smoking
The answer has too many variables. It would all depend on how advanced it was when diagnosed, what type and how aggresive the treatment has been, the person’s overall health, and other things.
The person’s doctor should be able to tell those type of answers.
Depends on what stage your in
My Geometry teacher was diagnosed with stage 3 lung cancer, and died within 3 months.
I take it you smoke?…
well you will start to cough up blood, and you will have a chronic cough, along with tiredness, and strong fever.
Cancers spread at different rates in each patient, so only a doctor after many tests can attempt to make a diagnosis of this. It can also depend on how different people respond to the treatment given.
With lung cancer patients sadly by the time an initial diagnosis has been made the cancer is to often too advanced for a cure.
My brother did not even have a cough until the end, though he was very weak and tired when he was diagnosed. By this time the cancer had spread and he only lived for a few months.
The sooner the diagnosis is made the better, then treatment can be started, so checking out any symptoms with the doctor is essential as soon as possible as these symptoms could be a number of things.