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Can a person who has lung cancer that has spread to the bones and lymphnodes be cured? |
Can a person who has lung cancer that has spread to the bones and lymphnodes be cured? Once cancer has spread to the bones or lymph nodes it is hard to treat but there's always a chance of cure. Do some research from reputable sources like the American Cancer Society, National Cancer Institute, Cancer Care and the National Institutes of Health and talk frankly with your doctor. Even if it cannot be cured, it may be able to be treated and give you a longer life. Its fourth stage cancer..it is hard to cure |
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