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Hi I have nsclc adenocarcinoma with 12 tumors, and am wondering how many other folks have multiple tumors? Thanks

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Yes, several lesions in lungs, Plueral effusion, one on adrenal glad, one on liver. Spread to brain as well. Unfortunately, lung cancer is so often not diagnosed until it has spread beyond lungs.

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anrean in reply to Jenniferroseolson

So sorry to hear about your mets. So far everything has stayed in the lungs and vocal chord for me. Total was 13, but we zapped one with rads - it took 6 months to kill the whole tumor. I was feeling like I was the odd ball for having so many. I was blessed to catch it early because of a screening clinic. This is my 5th primary cancer. I'm tired of 15 years of fighting. Praying for you

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Yes i have 7 on my right lung right on my surgical scar where they removed one tumor of my lower lobe also have it in my bones and pelvic and shoulder Wish you the best of luck

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anrean in reply to stutheit

Thank you for responding. So sorry to hear about your mets. So far the docs are not talking mets, but I'm wondering why so many tumors all at once.

You are in my prayers.

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