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My Husband was diagnosed with Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis in 2010 age 50 on a regular check up last November a tumour was found on his left lung and he subsequently had a
lobectomy
of his upper left lung.
My Husband was diagnosed with Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis in 2010 age 50 on a regular check up last November a tumour was found on his left lung and he subsequently had a
lobectomy
of his upper left lung.
spicey
in
The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
12 years ago
a little update.
my breast initial tests have shown it to be benign but the powers that be have decided to remove it which should have been tomorrow but it has been postponed until Friday 13th, good job I'm not overly superstitious : ) I have noticed another small lump in my left breast but it is very close to the
lobectomy
my breast initial tests have shown it to be benign but the powers that be have decided to remove it which should have been tomorrow but it has been postponed until Friday 13th, good job I'm not overly superstitious : ) I have noticed another small lump in my left breast but it is very close to the
lobectomy
loopyloo
in
The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
12 years ago
Patient Advocate Launches Scotland's Detect Cancer Early Plan
He then underwent a
lobectomy
in Jan 2009 to remove his upper right lung. Since having the treatment Eric hasn't looked back. "My worst fear was always becoming an invalid and losing my independence, but that was never realised.
He then underwent a
lobectomy
in Jan 2009 to remove his upper right lung. Since having the treatment Eric hasn't looked back. "My worst fear was always becoming an invalid and losing my independence, but that was never realised.
EmmaG
in
The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
12 years ago
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Had an upper left
lobectomy
November using vats and 2 weeks later got a definite diagnosis of lung cancer. Pathological report staged it at a pt2n0m0, poorly differentiated sarcomatoid pleomorphic carcinoma (still a bit in the dark at what that means).
Had an upper left
lobectomy
November using vats and 2 weeks later got a definite diagnosis of lung cancer. Pathological report staged it at a pt2n0m0, poorly differentiated sarcomatoid pleomorphic carcinoma (still a bit in the dark at what that means).
loopyloo
in
The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
13 years ago
When do you feel like a survivor
I was diagnosed with terminal 2/3 months small cell lung cancer in 1993 (Chemo and Radiotherapy) and then non small cell in 2007 and received surgery (Lower
Lobectomy
). As a very lucky long term dual survivor I am often asked when do you feel like a survivor.
I was diagnosed with terminal 2/3 months small cell lung cancer in 1993 (Chemo and Radiotherapy) and then non small cell in 2007 and received surgery (Lower
Lobectomy
). As a very lucky long term dual survivor I am often asked when do you feel like a survivor.
Robertlowe
in
The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
13 years ago
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