Hi my 82 year old mother has had breast cancer for approx 3 years it's inoperable due to her being unable to tolerate an anaesthetic but treated with letrozole. In may this year she found out she has a 4cm tumour on her lung not connected to her breast cancer, once again no treatment as her body couldn't cope. She is frightened and I feel she needs outside help to give her support and answers to the questions we all have about what's next. Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Hello Joshsnana
I have just read your post and am so sorry to read about your mother's condition and noticed your post has not received any answers. I can't answer your post myself as I am from the Prostate Cancer group how ever by me replying it will "bump" your post back to the top of the forum for other members to read.
It may well be an idea if there are no answers from forum members to give our helpline a call on 0808 808 00 00 any day between 8am and 8pm where the wonderful people there may have some suggestions for further help and support.
I hope this helps and I wish you all the best - Brian.
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