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Dr. Zaz said most of the medical treatment for Suhail, whose lung was pierced during the latest shooting, is free.
Certainly there are many cancers where these kinds of treatments can be effective cures, but the US trial involved patients whose lung cancer had already spread.
In July 2006 the Portrait Gallery reopened after a six-year renovation, and Mr. Monceaux, whose lung cancer had returned, went to the opening.
"Scrolling is the most difficult one," said Dr. Lee, who can talk, but whose lung capacity has shrunk to 40percentt of an average person's.
Most of Taiwan's SARS cases can be traced to one hospitalized man whose lung ailment was misdiagnosed for five days, the head of Taiwan's Center for Disease Control said today.
Cancer is too ubiquitous to think about in purely ennobling terms, and what's remarkable about "Terminal City," and also about "Breaking Bad," the AMC series about a middle-aged man whose lung cancer drives him to drug dealing, is the denial of all that optimism.
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ANN ARBOR, Mich., June 8 — A man whose lung-transplant operation was aborted after the plane carrying the organs from Milwaukee crashed into Lake Michigan this week, killing six people, is recovering after receiving lungs from another donor.
*A 72-year-old man whose lungs and kidneys were not functioning properly because of infections.
Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) helps patients whose lungs or heart are not working normally and uses an artificial lung to oxygenate blood outside the body.
At last year's event, the organizers offered an "oxygen bar" for the professionals and participants whose lungs weren't acclimated to the mile-high altitude.
In a suggestive experiment, Weinberg and his colleagues studied a cohort of mice whose lungs they had sprayed with thousands of dormant cancer cells.
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