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I see many posts about adenocarcinoma but none on NSCLC Squamous cell. Can anyone share their experience with squamous cell lung cancer. Also if anyone has had PNI (peri neural invasion). After surgery I also have a lot of high grade dysplasia in bronchial margins. I had right upper lobe removed February 2023.

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Congratulations. You've come so far. I have squamous cell as well. Stage 3 and holding. First diagnosed in February 2021.

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did you have any high grade dysplasia left in margins or peri neural invasion? Did you have chemo?

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