The debate goes on. I doubt that people would stop using the alternative stuff... as it has been proven without doubt that evidence does not always change minds!!
Myths about antioxidant supplements need to die
(from Ars Technica)
A cancer and medicine blog to help on the journey of life. Medicine and Medical Oncology are rapidly changing fields and is hard for most people to keep up. A diagnosis of any illness, in particular cancer is devastating news for anyone, and the hope is that we can share knowledge and support each other.
Saturday, 24 October 2015
Friday, 23 October 2015
The Joy of a Wrong Diagnosis
Recently a young woman was referred to my clinic. She complained of chest discomfort and occasionally breathlessness for the past 3 - 4 weeks. Her doctor arranged for a Chest Xray, which showed a large mass in the lung. A CT scan showed a massive lung tumour arising from the middle of the chest (mediastinum). She was referred to me with a possible diagnosis of advanced lung cancer.
We repeated arranged for a core biopsy of the large lung mass. And we waited. And waited. And waited. That was the hardest part. The waiting. The reason being that the diagnosis was hard to make.
Everyone was convinced that she had a bad lung cancer or a thymic cancer (both of which do not have a good prognosis).
Amazingly, the pathologist (who I hassled daily for a diagnosis) called me up to tell me that she had a variant of Hodgkin's Lymphoma.
I was SO happy to be proven wrong, as she has a very good chance of a cure... not just getting better. But an actual cure.
So good to be proven wrong for the greater good.
We repeated arranged for a core biopsy of the large lung mass. And we waited. And waited. And waited. That was the hardest part. The waiting. The reason being that the diagnosis was hard to make.
Everyone was convinced that she had a bad lung cancer or a thymic cancer (both of which do not have a good prognosis).
Amazingly, the pathologist (who I hassled daily for a diagnosis) called me up to tell me that she had a variant of Hodgkin's Lymphoma.
I was SO happy to be proven wrong, as she has a very good chance of a cure... not just getting better. But an actual cure.
So good to be proven wrong for the greater good.
TV interview: Cancer Research for Immune based Medications
Northern Adelaide Cancer Centre at the Lyell McEwin Hospital
Thank you John, Karyn, Jacqui, Kyla and the entire team.
Thank you John, Karyn, Jacqui, Kyla and the entire team.
Experience of a TV interview for Cancer Research
Recently I was interviewed on TV for a series of research projects that our team were working on. This was my first experience being interviewed on TV. Very interesting. Amazing what the end product is compared to the "shoot time".
We enjoyed it as a Cancer Unit as it increased our profile dramatically.
Am proud to be a part of the Cancer Unit.
We enjoyed it as a Cancer Unit as it increased our profile dramatically.
Am proud to be a part of the Cancer Unit.
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