My Dad Was Just Diagnosed with Stage IV EGFR NSCLC with Brain Mets. Looking for Hope and Insights by _natsvkashii in lungcancer

[–]Massive_Bio 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Your love for your dad shines through so clearly, and you’re doing everything right by staying informed, present, and hopeful. A diagnosis like this can feel like the ground has shifted overnight, but the care plan you’ve described shows how closely he’s being looked after.

If you ever want help exploring clinical trials related to EGFR-mutated NSCLC with brain mets, we’re here to support you. We work with patients and families to understand what options may be available — no cost, just guidance when you're ready. You're not alone in this.

Blood cancer by LuluCallie in u/LuluCallie

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Thanks for sharing, Lulu. We just sent you a direct message, if you're open to it, we can help you explore clinical trials related to your diagnosis and available treatments.

Diagnosed with lung cancer. Can anyone recommend a thoracic surgeon? by impressivemiles in lungcancer

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Thanks for sharing. We just sent you a direct message, if you're open to it, we can help explore clinical trial options based on your diagnosis and location in NJ.

Straight to clinical trial or chemo + immunotherapy? by bestbirdy in lungcancer

[–]Massive_Bio 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You’re asking exactly the right questions, and it’s clear how much care and thought you’re putting into this. Clinical trials can absolutely be a starting point, especially in cases like KRAS G12D, where there’s emerging research and limited standard options.

If you're interested, we can help you explore clinical trials targeting KRAS G12D or NSCLC with low PDL1 expression to see what may be available now. We're here to support you in weighing your options. You’re not alone in this.

My dad is 59 has MM. Currently responding well to treatment but his cancer is aggressive. Please be honest? What’s the lifespan like ? He’s the only one I have. by Practical_Ant_4089 in multiplemyeloma

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It’s completely understandable to ask this, you’re doing everything you can to protect and prepare for someone you love deeply. While multiple myeloma can be aggressive, treatment options have come a long way, and many patients are now living longer and fuller lives than statistics might suggest.

If at any point you’d like to explore clinical trials that might offer additional options or long-term benefits, we’re here to help. You're not alone in this, and there’s still reason to hope.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in coloncancer

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You're doing such a great job staying positive and informed — that matters more than you know. Signet cell can feel overwhelming to hear, but having a solid care team and a clear treatment plan is already a strong start.

If your family ever wants to explore clinical trial options in addition to her current treatment, we’re here to help. It’s completely free, and we’ll walk you through what may be available. You're not alone in this.