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Looking for input from the lung cancer population in Ireland.

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Has anyone had surgery to remove lymph nodes in your neck which are cancerous?Biopsy on mine proved to be the same cancer was in my lung.

Lung is now cancer free after radiotherapy and immunotherapy.

Procedure being done by EarNose and Throat surgeon in St John's hospital Livingston

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Denzie in reply tofoodbankcupar

Hi. You might get more response if you copy and paste this into a new thread but I can share my experience having a non cancerous parotid gland tumor (forms saliva) removed. Would that help?

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foodbankcupar in reply toDenzie

Thanks yes I think soKevin

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