Has anyone in this group undergone surgery for removal? Is it working?
I was recently diagnosed with stage 2 adenocarcinoma lung cancer in my upper left lung. Much to my surprise, the surgeon says he plans to take the whole upper left quadrant of my lungs! I thought they would only take out the 2 spots that were found. Does this sound normal? I know I will survive with missing a part of my lung, but what else should I expect? I was also told that follow up chemo is not likely, but may do so as a preventative.
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Welcome to Mayo Connect Donnie (@donniehanberry)!, you have an inspirational story. I'm glad that you found our group.
I also am having a lower left lobectomy in less than a month. I also am trying to stay positive. I wish you a fast recovery!
I also had my upper left lobe removed in 2014. My breathing was not really affected by the lung removal. I know it was the correct decision. No radiation or chemo was necessary.
Make the most of the opportunity you have to go on and enjoy your life!!! I consider myself very fortunate!
@annallee, I hope you've read all the helpful replies from many members and that you feel more confident going forward with treatment. Do you have any follow-up questions? Has your surgery been scheduled?
I am having lower left lobe removed. If your thoracic surgeon is removing an upper left lobe and not doing a resection, it might be because it is positioned in the middle like mine. It is not always possible to remove just the sections with cancer.
I wish you luck with your surgery!
May I ask, what is The cut line also stained positive for cancer cells?
@minnie528, yes, you may. 🙂
I had an upper right lobectomy, so the cut line was where the surgeon cut between the upper and middle lobes. My cyst was towards the bottom of the upper lobe. I honestly don't know if they applied this "stain" to the bottom of the lobe they had removed or if the surgeon applied it to the top of the middle lobe during the surgery. Either way, the stain's reaction told my doctors that I still had cancer cells there.
@char09, I hope that the surgery went well, and that you are able to find comfort during your recovery. Hugs.
Hello Lisa, thank you for the note. Unfortunately, my surgery was canceled. Since my doctors also found a lesion on my skull, they decided the best treatment for the lung would be radiation which will begin Monday, the 15th for 5 days with much follow up. Always something new in my case.
I just had my scans. All clear. Right lung nodules stable. Best news I could ask for.