Anyone know how many lung cancers are missed on chest x-rays? and what factors influence is?

>physical problem in the brain
yeah, it's called hypochondria

I've been wrong about the types of cancer twice, i'm not wrong about cancer. unfortunately medical professionals have not been that great at helping me narrow the specific type of cancer down, so i'm 6 months undiagnosed still feeling like crap. this is not uncommon, most doctors are pretty useless

well that almost indescribable, natural feeling of hunger we get is down to physical processes, no? i have not had that for 6 months.

and yeah, the brain mri isn't a bad suggestion

and i still eat pretty well most of the time, despite my lack of 'hunger'

>i'm not wrong about cancer.
Why are you trusting your instincts over a professionals opinion? Especially when those professionals probably want you to have cancer so that you pay them more to fix it?

Your "apparent" pancreatic cancer magically transformed to lung cancer now?
You are just hypochondriac.

>well that almost indescribable, natural feeling of hunger we get is down to physical processes, no?
The feeling of "hunger" comes from a chemical being released in the brain. If this feeling you're talking about is your stomach growling, that's just a side effect of the chemical being released.

>and i still eat pretty well most of the time
I'm curious to what you consider "eating well"

because i know my own body. not saying my general knowledge is anywhere near that of a doctor, but doctors often have very limited knowledge of particular illnesses, or how particular people are likely to present with them.hear about those robots that are now detecting melanoma? the sooner they're detecting all cancers the better

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i guess i misinterpreted my symptoms, but they remain real and true

btw i have been a social smoker for 7 years so maybe i'm asking for it

well i don't seem to get that chemical. or other chemicals are being secreted by tumours and suppressing it perhaps, it's like the signalling between my stomach and brain is broken