New here: Looking for others who have NSCLC and information
Hi my name is Tom and I was just diagnosed with NSCLC thay found a large tumor in My right lung besides the shortness of breath and pain in my right shoulder I would never known anything serious was wrong when I went to the doctor about my shoulder that's when thay found the tumor I had all the test PET, MRI, Cat scan, ets. The plan is Immunotherapy but thay needed DNA so in the meantime thay are going to put me on Chemo. If anyone could let me know what to expect iam at a loss and don't know anything about the disease and anything would be a help.
Thank You
Tom
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I was still in the hospital when I saw the results. I asked the surgeon when he came to my room for rounds. He told me h ex would classify it at stage 3a now. It’s non-small cell Adenocarcinoma.
I don’t have an appt yet. Once I’m cheated from the surgeon he will place the orders for brain mri and oncology.
Hi Dragonspark,
Glad the tube is coming out soon. The tube freaked me out, I was so glad to have mine removed. Can the surgeon explain what stage you are in and why? I felt so scared until I had a game plan, so like you, I am waiting for the next part of my treatment. But I have an appointment scheduled, hopefully, yours will be scheduled ASAP. Keep me posted.
april
Ok. Same type as mine. Well - see your oncologist and he/she will fill in the gaps and lay out your options. The good news is you know and you have docs lined up to guide you through the next steps. Keep the faith!!
Oh. So you are waiting to be released by surgeon and for him to place order for oncology? Are you still in hospital? (Never mind - I just read you are out of hospital now )
Cleared that is. Not cheated
Hey, 3a is curative using Ablation + Immunotherapy + Surgery at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester MN. I have been Cancer Free for 3 weeks now. My stage 3a is now stage 0...
Hi April,
I wanted to let you know that Stanford has a really excellent Support Group that meets via Zoom on the first Wednesday of the month from 11 - 12:30. There are others with extensive ALK experience in the group and some who have been living with lung cancer for a long time. You may want to touch base with Lynn Chao, the Social Worker for Thoracic Oncology if you are interested.
How I wish they had sent me
home with my chest tube. Instead, they said “right on time” when they removed it - and sent me home 🙄 It was horrendous until home health came 3 days later.
So you can expect rhe MRI and an oncology huddle this week
- I think just having facts and a direction helps stress levels.
Thanks, I have spoken with the social worker. I am thinking about joining the group-
april