Monday, March 31, 2014

About Lung Cancer: Waiting Room Survival Kit


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From Lynne Eldridge MD, your Guide to Lung Cancer

Chances are that you've spent more time than care to think about in waiting rooms.  What are some of the reasons for the wait, and what can you do to combat boredom while you wait?

Best wishes until next week, Dr. Lynne

Waiting Room Survival Kit - Activities to Combat Boredom

 Check out these ideas for spending your time waiting in the waiting room -- whether you are looking for something enjoyable, something practical, or something humorous to fill your time.  Read more


Reminder to Check Your Medical Records for Errors
With cancer, keeping copies of your medical records is extremely important. For one, having these records can smooth the flow when you get a second opinion, and for two,... Read more

Why Waiting in Your Doctor's Office May Be Good

 At first glance it would seem that a short waiting time in a physician's office would be a sign of quality care.  But then again...  Read more


Blood Clots Common in People with Newly Diagnosed Lung Cancer

 Blood clots (deep vein thromboses and pulmonary emboli) are far too common in people with lung cancer.  And a new study emphasizes the importance of recognizing the symptoms even in the first week after a diagnosis.  Read more



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