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Cancer death rate posts biggest one-year drop ever

Lung Cancer | Last Active: Feb 27, 2020 | Replies (7)

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@metalneck

Hi Merry! I just had lobectomy Jan. 2, 2020 after being diagnosed in November 2019. I was referred to oncologist where my appointment is scheduled for mid February. No treatment yet, but I would love to see comments of how people are coping and what treatment plan they have. My diagnosis is NSCSC (upper left lobe), stage 2b. (I'm a newbie to the site, but reading every thread I can!)

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Hi metalneck, my sister had a lobectomy performed on her in the middle of December 2019. She was a smoker for many many years. Her diagnosis was similar to yours, NSCSC (but,lower left), stage 2b. She started chemo (four sessions in all). She had two already (the third one this Friday) three weeks apart the one from the other and is coping as best as she can with the side effects which are mainly slight nausea, lack of energy and lack of hunger for the next 5 days after each chemo. She is a physician herself, pretty optimistic about her future trajectory and trusts her oncologist wholeheartedly. I am online for her because she lives in another country and does not speak English but, she is following with interest everything I send her from this site (which I translate for her).
I want to wish you as I wished her a complete remission as you deal with this stage of your life. Your having a positive attitude will be immensely helpful to you. I will follow your treatment as you report it on line. Take care.

Good morning @metalneck- I am so sorry that it has taken me this long to respond. I was actually away for a bit. When I found out that I had cancer I wasn't so much surprised as stunned! How are you feeling since your lobectomy? My first cancerous lesion was a 1b. Do you know if you will need treatment for your lesion? I know that you are still getting used to your new reality. Are how is your breathing? Are you having any problems with your surgical site? Let me know how you fare with the pulmonologist.