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DiscussionAlready on oxygen - diagnosed with DIPNECH: What happens next?
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They are going to monitor the lower lobe as before, a CT every 6 months. I received the results of my last lobectomy, this time there were 2 large tumours that were g719a EGFR / KRAS mutations . I've never heard of this before. It seems the same is in the lower lobe. I see specialist again in 6 weeks as he has put me on an inhaler to see if it improves my breathing. Will keep you posted