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Hi Merry, both nsclc adenocarcinoma. Different mutations: EGFR one, Kras the other, both mutations not too sensitive to the common inhibitors. PDL-1 slightly positive in one, and negative in the other. Maybe if the results were different I could’ve had some therapy but at stage 1a generally no therapy is suggested. My life seems normal 😜 and I am almost recovered from the two robotic surgeries just minor discomfort. I am ready for the new year!!

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Replies to "Hi Merry, both nsclc adenocarcinoma. Different mutations: EGFR one, Kras the other, both mutations not too..."

@raffi, I’m glad that you are doing well and looking forward. I have the ALK mutation, which was found at a late stage (diagnosed at 49, I’m now 53). I’m always happy to hear of patients that are found at earlier stages. This is encouraging for the future of lung cancer, especially in younger patients. Keep looking forward, and living your beautiful life!

raffi- As the "old saying goes," You go girl!