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by cindy_bro on Thu Aug 20, 2009 12:00 AM

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my husband was told on april 3 ,09 that he had a high grade sarcoma of the lung.the drs told us they could not help him he had only a couple of months.he pass away at the age of 53 on may4,09 the only sign that he had that he was sick was a cough that starter in january and would ot go away he worked an looked good until he went to the hospital march 27,09.he never came out.his doctor was treated him for a cold and then in early march treated him for pneumonia.i keep on asking what happen and why.how did it go from a cold to pneumonia to a killing cancer.

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by CancerStrike2 on Thu Aug 20, 2009 12:00 AM

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On 8/20/2009 cindy bro wrote:

my husband was told on april 3 ,09 that he had a high grade sarcoma of the lung.the drs told us they could not help him he had only a couple of months.he pass away at the age of 53 on may4,09 the only sign that he had that he was sick was a cough that starter in january and would ot go away he worked an looked good until he went to the hospital march 27,09.he never came out.his doctor was treated him for a cold and then in early march treated him for pneumonia.i keep on asking what happen and why.how did it go from a cold to pneumonia to a killing cancer.

Today I met with a wonderful attorney who has medical background family members.  He explained to me, any strange, never often occur coughs is the sign to look into cancer possibilities.  Time to pass the words around.

Check out this for more info on Lung Cancer.  It is really good stuf and a starter for everyone to seek to the right direction for cure...

http://www.lungcancerclaims.com/


http://www.lungcancerbookandnewsletter.com/small%20cell%20ca

Best wishes,

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