My dad was diagnosed with extensive sclc within the last couple of weeks. He started chemo this past Thursday. He was diagnoseed 11 years ago with nsclc and beat that with chemo, rad, and a lobectomy in 1999. His sister died of lung cancer and his mother died of lung cancer that ultimately metastisized to her brain. They were all smokers. I am so worried that I have inherited "bad lungs" as a result. I have never even put a cigarette to my mouth, but I read all these stories about young people (I am 38 years old) who never smoked who developed lung cancer. I was certainly raised in a household where I had a lot of second hand smoke available to breathe in. Is there anything we can do be screened for this? Are there any programs out there? Any help would be appreciated.
Michele




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