Atypical carcinoid tumour of the lung
Hi, I live in part of the U.k. and had an op to remove an atypical carcinoid tumour from my inferior lobe at the end of February, so I’m still recovering. The issue is, the tumour was lost after being removed and as a result wasn’t tested for further anomalies. I was diagnosed via lymph node biopsy as the tumour was sat too far down in the lung to be reached during the broncoscopy. I don’t see my consultant for another couple of weeks. I know it sounds unbelievable and I wish it wasn’t true, but apparently it’s the first time in the history of the hospital’s pathology department that they couldn’t find a removed tumour. I had a ct scan and an octreotide scan so it’s not inside me, so that’s a relief. I’m not interested in taking a case against them as I know the surgeon has an excellent reputation and sometimes things just go wrong. My main concern is survival, but has anyone ever had something similar happen to them?
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That is a really healthy and productive perspective. You say you are taking treatment now. Is that for the post surgical symptoms or are you referencing chemo?