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Can thus be related

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LorraineDPartnerRoy Castle

Hi Sheeni

are you asking if this can be a symptom of an undiagnosed tumour?

or are you asking if people have shoulder pain following treatment for lung cancer?

will do our best to get you an answer to the most relevant question for you,

hope things are okay with you,

best wishes

Lorraine

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sheeni61 in reply toLorraineD

Yes all good thankyou bk to woem soon:-)

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LorraineDPartnerRoy Castle

that sounds positive. Hopefully your employer will be supportive, don't be surprised if you are tired to start with. It may take a while to get back into routine,

best wishes

Lorraine

on behalf of the Information & Support team

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