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What treatment were you offered following your lung cancer diagnosis?

EmmaG profile imageEmmaG33 Voters

Please select one:

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ericbyrne

I received 4 cycles of neo-adjuvant chemotherapy,which if successful in shrinking my tumour to a operable size I would receive surgery,fortunately,the chemo worked very well,and I had a upper right lobectomy in January 2009.Had the chemo been less effective,I was to receive radiotherapy.Unfortunately your survey did not allow for that ammount of detail LOL.

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EmmaG

Thanks for your comments chaps. Can I check, did the poll let you tick more than one option?

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Kittypaws in reply toEmmaG

I could only tick one box

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Anniecat

I had radiotherapy followed by surgery

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00kitkat

I have answered on behalf of my Dad but could only tick one box choose radio but he was also offered chemo

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suzie311

I had chemotherapy after surgery

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loopyloo

I just had surgery, although adjuvant treatment was discussed at the MDT meeting it was decided that even though I had an aggressive tumour which sometimes recurs ther was no merit for adjuvant chemo at that moment in time.

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chelemc

I was offered the SOCCAR trial which is combined chemotherapy and radiotherapy was hard going but 4 and half years on im still here! went to london for a second opinion as i really wanted surgery and at least they said they may consider surgery if i became unwell not the answer I wanted but at least it wasnt no!

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