Recently diagnosed with lung cancer
Lung cancer : Recently diagnosed with lung cancer - NRAS
Lung cancer
Really sorry to hear that. Medicine has advanced so much recently so we take courage in that. I was diagnosed with breast cancer in January. After surgery and treatment the outcome looks very promising. Take care!
I have just been diagnosed with Lung Cancer as well. I am about to undergo Treatment. I would like to know more about your diagnosis and how you are moving forward.
my friends husband was diagnosed with stage 4 lung cancer 18 months ago. To be honest I thought he would have a couple of months left, if that. I’m amazed at how well he is doing and even though the cancer has spread he is still enjoying life and looks so fit and well! He’s on new treatments and although this won’t cure his cancer it will hopefully keep him well enough to enjoy extra time with his family. He is still able to play weekly golf games with his friends. Lung cancer isn’t a death sentence anymore and I wish you all the luck in the world.
I’m so sorry to hear this ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Sorry to hear about your recent diagnosis. Stay strong, its been caught, you will have treatment. You will get through x
I'm sorry to hear that Lachenalia. There are lung cancer forums on Healthunlocked. If you go to the Search Healthunlocked box at the top and type in Lung Cancer, it will bring up another page, click on Communities and the page with the communities will appear, click on whichever one you want and you'll be given the option to join. Good luck with your treatment.
So sorry to hear this but as others have said treatment have come on so much - stay strong and good luck with your treatment x
So sorry xx
35 years ago my husband was given 3 months to live following a diagnosis of lung cancer. He lived until 2021 and eventually lost his life to endocarditis, not cancer. He lived a very active life so there is always hope.
Hope you're getting clear helpful support , medically , physically, emotionally and mentally?
No idea what services you get there, but I'm sure it'll be similar to here.
My motto is if not sure ask questions, hope the treatment isn't too arduous for you.