Posts from — April 2009
NNAL Levels Indicator of Lung Cancer Risk
Wouldn’t it be great if we could detect which people were more likely to develop lung cancer? Or even if we could tell if they had no risk at all?
Well hopefully we’ve got a few steps closer to finding this out. A formidable medical survey has been conducted in Singapore and Shanghai. It has found that people with higher levels of the chemcial NNAL in their blood stream were 43% more likely to get lung cancer.
The chemical NNAL can be measured from a urine sample. It’s purpose is thought to metabolise tobacco in the body.
This test doesn’t mean that it’s acceptable to smoke if you’re found to have a low risk. There are plenty of other ways to die from smoking including: heart disease, emphysema,and other cancers.
Read the full story and audio file here
April 20, 2009 No Comments
Radiotherapy helping to beat lung cancer
We have some good news. Mumma K’s radiotherapy has reduced the size of the tumour in her lung. This is absolutely brilliant news and the doctor is very happy with the progress. It’s not over yet but this big step in the right direction.
Mumma K actually found the radiotherapy not as bad as the chemotherapy. It didn’t knock her out as much as chemotherapy however it did badly burn her throat which was big discomfort. Even her passion, chocolate, was hard to swallow!
Also i’m now a married man. The wedding day being a big success with much fun had by all. It was emotional but we always knew it would be. Now the wife and i are off on our honeymoon for 2 weeks. I think the Maldives will help with a much needed chill out
April 20, 2009 1 Comment