Advice for Newly Diagnosed Lung Cancer Patients
A lung cancer diagnosis can be overwhelming. It may feel like your world has flipped upside down. It may feel like there is so much to do, you don’t know where to start. It may
A lung cancer diagnosis can be overwhelming. It may feel like your world has flipped upside down. It may feel like there is so much to do, you don’t know where to start. It may
Dan Cadigan, MD, is a primary care physician and 6-year stage IV lung cancer survivor in Ohio. He was diagnosed with lung cancer at age 46. He has been a speaker at LUNGevity
In 2017, I was a medical resident. I heard from more senior residents in my Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery (OMFS) program that you could have a normal life in the five months of
I am a survivor. My story is one of early detection. My story could be very different if not for that. In 2015, I had a pulmonary embolism. A CT scan of the embolism showed that
All's well that ends well. The fortnight or so from you-know-where has finally ended and I am here to write that my warranty has been extended for another two months. The CT scan
Aside from the fatigue I experienced a few columns ago, this immunotherapy infusion is, and has been, quite manageable. My biggest take away so far is that I've had no real quality
Frances Beard is the mother of a young adult daughter. She, her husband, Bill, and daughter live in Maryland. Frances was diagnosed with lung cancer in 2013. She and Bill credit
I wouldn't say I'm feeling any significant side effects yet from my immunotherapy treatment but, if I'm handwriting these columns to begin with - which I am, I have to do so while
James Hiter is the father of two adult children and a foster daughter. He and his wife Emily and their family live in Virginia. He was diagnosed with lung cancer in 2016. James is
I was diagnosed with stage IV Lung Cancer at the age of 31. I was a completely healthy former collegiate and Olympic level athlete continuing to train heavily when my life flipped