Cancer Treatment Options Forum - July 28th, 2010 - 6 Comments
If you were told you had mestastasized breast cancer into your lungs, and your chemo oncologist and a second o
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pinion said that the mestastasized cancer in the lung could have possibly come from your cat ………..in front of other people, not definitely, but possibly…..what would you do?
http://www.achooallergy.com/chronic-inflammation-disease.asp?utm_id=NL0207
This evidence suggests that cancer can be attracted to an inflammed tissue in the body that has become that way from allergic irritation so that lymph glands get swollen and provide a highway transportation system to allow the cancer cell vehicles to move between other organs and the lung.


I know the answer is hard but you need to get rid of the cat. What you have to do is decide if your life is more important to you than the cat.
I have colon cancer and believe me if it came down to my life or keeping the cat, it would be gone. There are places out there that can find it a new home. Just look in the phone book.
first i would get a second opinion. then i would probably get rid of the cat, depending on how bad off i was. if i wasn’t going to be around long, i would keep the cat.
How could it have came from your cat?
Unless you were breathing in amonia from cat pee in heavy amounts, I don’t think you can catch lung cancer from a cat.
And if it is from breast cancer, it wouldnt be from you cat. It would be from breast cancer cells spreading to the lung and forming a new tumor in a new location.
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I’d change my oncologist.
I’d find a new doctor who got his or her degree at an accredited US medical school.
The US National Cancer Institute online guide to breast cancer treatment and risk factors doesn’t list cats as a common risk factor to metastatic breast cancer.