I'm sorry for your wife, and what you have gone through. My wife of 33 years has been fighting ULMS since 8/02 when a fibroid was called benign. Three years later she had a 10 x 12 cm tumor penetrating the oblique fissure pushing the left lower lobe back and the upper lobe forward. The surgeon called it "an extremely strange presentation".
I'm sorry for your wife, and what you have gone through. My wife of 33 years has been fighting ULMS since 8/02 when a fibroid was called benign. Three years later she had a 10 x 12 cm tumor penetrating the oblique fissure pushing the left lower lobe back and the upper lobe forward. The surgeon called it "an extremely strange presentation".
I am a LMS survivor and truly appreciate this video. You have put leiomyosarcoma on the map of youtube and have helped me to better understand this disease. Please keep up the good work.
TEACHING MATERIALS across the country to teach the skills needed to make diagnoses. Get off your high horse and step into the real world. And as for your comment about survivors long term---do your research son. There are many cancers, testicular for example, that can metastasize and have good prognosis. Ever heard of Lance Armstrong? Study some science, not Patch Adams, and come back again when you are educated.
find me one stage 4 survivor of this disease (or more than 5 years) , I will find you a hundred to a thousand that didn't . this is nothing like testicluar cancer, nothing. And don't tell me I don't know what I'm talking about, I've studied this disease on average 1 to 2 hours a day going on year now. My wife has this disease............thank you very much
Hey dvhrpr, why don't you show some respect for Washington here. He does a lot of people a great service on this site explaining histological and pathologic slides. Never does he show any signs of insensitivity or contempt for the patient.
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thank you very much? wtf? You might want to keep in mind that each one of these cases you talk about represent a human fkn being. Once people feel symptoms in the lungs it is too late.........No sht ashle. Wouldn't that imply it got in the bloodstream anyway, and once that happens would difference does anything that happens anyway. Find me one long term servivor where it got in the bloodstream, ok maybe one. Why don't you go to sht the fk up school.
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I'm sorry for your wife, and what you have gone through. My wife of 33 years has been fighting ULMS since 8/02 when a fibroid was called benign. Three years later she had a 10 x 12 cm tumor penetrating the oblique fissure pushing the left lower lobe back and the upper lobe forward. The surgeon called it "an extremely strange presentation".
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I'm sorry for your wife, and what you have gone through. My wife of 33 years has been fighting ULMS since 8/02 when a fibroid was called benign. Three years later she had a 10 x 12 cm tumor penetrating the oblique fissure pushing the left lower lobe back and the upper lobe forward. The surgeon called it "an extremely strange presentation".
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otterboxiphone 2 years ago
I am a LMS survivor and truly appreciate this video. You have put leiomyosarcoma on the map of youtube and have helped me to better understand this disease. Please keep up the good work.
LMSSURVIVOR 3 years ago
TEACHING MATERIALS across the country to teach the skills needed to make diagnoses. Get off your high horse and step into the real world. And as for your comment about survivors long term---do your research son. There are many cancers, testicular for example, that can metastasize and have good prognosis. Ever heard of Lance Armstrong? Study some science, not Patch Adams, and come back again when you are educated.
bo0ne11 4 years ago
find me one stage 4 survivor of this disease (or more than 5 years) , I will find you a hundred to a thousand that didn't . this is nothing like testicluar cancer, nothing. And don't tell me I don't know what I'm talking about, I've studied this disease on average 1 to 2 hours a day going on year now. My wife has this disease............thank you very much
dvhrpr 4 years ago
Hey dvhrpr, why don't you show some respect for Washington here. He does a lot of people a great service on this site explaining histological and pathologic slides. Never does he show any signs of insensitivity or contempt for the patient.
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thank you very much? wtf? You might want to keep in mind that each one of these cases you talk about represent a human fkn being. Once people feel symptoms in the lungs it is too late.........No sht ashle. Wouldn't that imply it got in the bloodstream anyway, and once that happens would difference does anything that happens anyway. Find me one long term servivor where it got in the bloodstream, ok maybe one. Why don't you go to sht the fk up school.
dvhrpr 4 years ago