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@juliab56, I updated the title of your discussion to reflect your questions and added it to the Neuroendocrine Tumors (NETs) support group as well https://connect.mayoclinic.org/group/neuroendocrine-tumors-nets/
I agree with @loulou2023 about working with cardiology. Have you heard about a specialty called cardio-oncology?
Mayo Clinic offers expertise in addressing heart problems (called cardio-oncology), potential or current issues. The Cardio-Oncology Clinic (https://www.mayoclinic.org/departments-centers/cardio-oncology-clinic/overview/ovc-20442193) evaluates people prior to cancer treatment and patients who have experienced side effects due their treatment.
You might ask if they have cardio-oncology as a specialty where you receive care.
@juliab56 I had a right lower lobectomy almost 3 years ago and I really haven't noticed shortness of breath issues. Then again, I don't run marathons! Climbing stairs and normal daily activity is no problem . And remember, the lower lobe is bigger than the middle lobe so you'll do fine
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@juliab56 i would strongly suggest you go to a cardiologist first and be checked out. that way you have a baseline of your heart‘s condition before you do any treatments. Afterwards, you can have your heart checked out again after treatment for damage.
Please keep us updated!