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What are the signs of the last weeks of life?

What are the signs of the last weeks of life?

Understanding what might happen. During the last few weeks of life, you may experience emotional and physical changes or symptoms.

  • Emotional changes.
  • Physical changes and symptoms.
  • Tiredness and lack of energy.
  • Difficulty sleeping.
  • Pain.
  • Feeling sick and vomiting.
  • Weight loss and loss of appetite.
  • How long can someone live with stage 4 lung cancer?

    Stage 4 lung cancer usually has a poor prognosis. One study found that depending on the stage of the metastases (spread) the average survival time following diagnosis of stage 4 lung cancer ranged from 6.3 months to 11.4 months.

    Can a person with stage 4 lung cancer survive?

    For example, a 5-year survival rate of 6 percent means that people with stage 4 lung cancer are, an average, about 6 percent as likely to survive for at least 5 years as people who don’t have lung cancer.

    Does Chemo work for stage 4 lung cancer?

    For metastatic (stage IV) NSCLC: Chemo may be given for lung cancer that has spread to areas outside the lung such as the bones, liver, or adrenal gland.

    What is the prognosis for Stage 4 lung cancer?

    Stage 4 lung cancer can be treated to prolong life, but is typically incurable. The type of lung cancer affects a patient’s prognosis. A younger person may have a longer life expectancy with stage 4 lung cancer than an older person.

    What is Stage 2 lung cancer life expectancy?

    Stage II cancer patients have an average survival rate of 40 to 50 percent. Treatment choices, age, and general health play a role in which end of the statistical data a patients lands on. All lung cancer life expectancy is averaged with different treatments and other factors.

    What is Stage 5 lung cancer?

    Stage 4 lung cancer is the most advanced stage of lung cancer . In stage 4, the cancer has spread ( metastasized) to both lungs, the area around the lungs, or distant organs. According to the National Cancer Institute (NCI), 57 percent of lung and bronchus cancer is diagnosed at this late stage.

    Is Stage 4 lung cancer curable?

    There is one last thing to keep in mind that is very important. While stage 4 lung cancer is not usually curable, it is treatable. These treatments may not only improve survival but may also help with the symptoms of lung cancer as well.

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