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Suggest Treatment For Inoperable Lung Cancer

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Posted on Wed, 7 May 2014
Question: Looking for treatments for inoperable lung cancer.
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Answered by Dr. Robert Galamaga (3 hours later)
Brief Answer: Considerations. Detailed Answer: Hello and thanks for the query. Can you provide some more details regarding the cancer? where is the disease located? What type of lung cancer is it? You can send info regarding pathology reports or imaging reports when you have a chance. Treatment in this setting would involve chemotherapy as well as radiation. The selection of treatment really depends on the baseline health of the patient as well as where the cancer is located in the body. I would be happy to review more details of this of you can provide a little more detail regarding the cancer and the patient. I look forward to discussing this further with you. Sincerely, Dr Galamaga
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Suggest Treatment For Inoperable Lung Cancer

Brief Answer: Considerations. Detailed Answer: Hello and thanks for the query. Can you provide some more details regarding the cancer? where is the disease located? What type of lung cancer is it? You can send info regarding pathology reports or imaging reports when you have a chance. Treatment in this setting would involve chemotherapy as well as radiation. The selection of treatment really depends on the baseline health of the patient as well as where the cancer is located in the body. I would be happy to review more details of this of you can provide a little more detail regarding the cancer and the patient. I look forward to discussing this further with you. Sincerely, Dr Galamaga