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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Lisa, sorry but that last post sent early. 😉 So , no the doctors are not treating the skull lesion as of now, but watching it with MRI’s for now. My team of doctors are not in agreement as to what it is at this point.
It’s a little scary for me. Will start radiation on the malignant lung tumor on Monday, the 22nd.
Hello char09-Are they using SBRT as the radiation method? I just wanted to wish you the BEST OF LUCK with your treatments, and I pray you will have GREAT results! God Bless You!
Yes, SBRT as radiation method. Thank you for the encouraging note.
I had surgery on March 8th for EFGR non smoker mutation. The right upper lobe was removed and I’m now on Tagrisso for three years. I have stage 1b and am 67 years old. My breathing is fine and I walk and play tennis regularly. The Tagrisso has side effects. The worst for me is fatigue which I’m managing as best I can. My voice has been slow to come back to 100% because my vocal cords were compromised from the breathing tube during the lobectomy, I will see an ENT if not better. Grateful the nodule was discovered early and keeping a positive attitude and outlook ! God bless everyone on their particular journey 🙏
I had my entire left lung removed due to adenocarcinoma and asarcomatoid carcinoma. Several months after recovery I’m playing golf and walking 3-4 miles a day, playing with the grandkids and enjoying life. Surgery is the best chance of a cure. 🤞
Very encouraging to hear. Thank you.
I have an ademocarcinoma about the same size coming out next week, upper lobe left lung, by RATS, robotic assisted thoracoscopic, that appears contained at stage 1, but shall see. I hope I will be able to withstand the pain, too, with just motrin and tylenol by the time I leave the hospital. I just turned 69. Shortness of breath frightens me, but I understand the body adjusts? Thank you for sharing. May you have continued recovery.
That is some stamina you are lucky to have. It gives me hope at 68. Thank you for sharing.
Wishing you strength and courage to keep moving forward.
Thank you. Best of luck to you. I found the pain wasn't all that bad. The worst of it started a few weeks later was neuropathic. Gabapentin really helped me. I'm walking a couple of miles at an 18 minute mile trying to get back to a 15 minute mile. And back on the tennis court when the weather cools. By the way, I'm 82.