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My Husband Has Angiosarcoma Cancer And Taking A Trial Chemo

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Posted on Tue, 28 May 2019
Question: My husband has Angiosarcoma cancer and taking A Trial Chemo pill. He has a cough and X-ray showed
Super imposed infectious etiology.
Bilateral pleural plaques.

What does it mean
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Answered by Dr. Dr. Esmeralda Sera (2 hours later)
Brief Answer:
Regards

Detailed Answer:
Hello and thank you for asking

Related to the x Ray results your husband has developed lung infection witch is very common in cancer patients under treatment ,and some times it’s fatal for those patients.

Pleural plaques slowly develop and grow as fibrotic scar tissue accumulates. While doctors traditionally believed they did not affect a patient’s lung function, recent evidence shows they sometimes cause a decrease in total lung capacity and other measures of lung function.


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My Husband Has Angiosarcoma Cancer And Taking A Trial Chemo

Brief Answer: Regards Detailed Answer: Hello and thank you for asking Related to the x Ray results your husband has developed lung infection witch is very common in cancer patients under treatment ,and some times it’s fatal for those patients. Pleural plaques slowly develop and grow as fibrotic scar tissue accumulates. While doctors traditionally believed they did not affect a patient’s lung function, recent evidence shows they sometimes cause a decrease in total lung capacity and other measures of lung function. Regards