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Inoperable survivor stories...

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My mom has 3a nscl & started treatment on March 16th. She only has 11 more days & the radiologist stated after reviewing the ct scan from last week that the tumor is shrinking, but still too close to blood vessels to consider surgery. He also stated that he anticipates that'll continue to shrink. However, he stated that doesn't mean it's not curative. The main objective is to kill the cancer & try to prevent it from spreading. My mom was a little disappointed cuz she thinks her chances are very slim with the tumor still
there. Please be kind enough to share your stories to give us some encouragement.

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My cancer was NSCLC Stage III, Inoperable. All that shows up now is scar tissue where the tumor was and i have been NED so far. They treated it with Radiation and Chemo in 2005. I have a scan coming up this month so we shall see, but, I feel fine.

Hope this helps a bit.
Take care
Sandy

I am 3 years and 3 months, NCSLC. No surgery or radiation. I have tried all the drugs available. Some recent bumps in the road but still here. Prayers, attitude and good thoughts are whats keeping me going. Pet next week. Lung cancer is curable but it is managable. Live, love, laugh. Marie

My husband had a business luncheon with a survivor of stage 3b lung cancer, and he was 13 years in remission! Prayers sent your way!

I was diagnosed with NSCLC in November 2005. Surgery was not an option. I have been through several rounds of Chemo and still keep ticking. I have been in remission this time for about six months. My last scan showed no tumors which was 3 weeks ago. I think the Avastin had a lot to do with it. Keep positive thoughs and fight fight fight.

I'm at 18 months with some shrinkage but certainly nothing close to complete remission (Stage IV, inoperable). I am still asymptomatic, and as far as I know, going strong. My oncologist views the disease as manageable, not curable. He reminded me early on that heart disease and diabetes aren't curable either...they are managed.

B.C. (before cancer) I always thought that once you were diagnosed with cancer, you either cured it or died from it...period. Now I understand that many people LIVE with it.

Take good care.

--Stephanie

I don't often post here, but I gotta share that back in July of 2000 I was diagnosed with NSCLC; doc said "it's advanced", "It's incurable", "It's inoperable". My prognosis was four maybe six months! But, with good attitude, good medicine and lots of prayers, I'm 'stillhere'
It's been over eight years now, ant the frequency of the CTs and PETs have been reduced to once per year!
So, don't give up! Medicine(chemo,radiation,surgery) works best with a good attitude!!

I'm a 10 year survivor of Stage IIIB inoperable adenocarcinoma. After radiation and chemo, I've been NED for 9 years. The tumor shrank away to a scar. See my profile for some details.

Your mom can do it too!

Good luck and God bless,
Kathy

Going on five years - inoperable 3B - no remission - just slow growth - not metastisized to liver and spleen and lymph node - having to decide about 4th line chemo. Feeling well and staying positive.

Sylvia

Stage 4 NSCLC Inoperable diagnosed July 1999 & told had maybe a year. Has been a rocky road at times Still inoperable but I'm able to function. Worked up until last year because I've come to retirement age. Keep your faith & pray. Keep mentally focused on well being. I wish you & your Mom well.
Merlin

All of you are great and courageous! Thank you very much for sharing your stories. They've helped me more than you'll ever know.

Yesterday, the oncologist told my mom that the first two years were the most critical and they look forward to the five year mark. He also stated that he's had inoperable patients live as long as 15 years after diagnosis. So, we're very hopeful and praying daily. Thanks you.

my mom was diagnosed with stage 4 nsclc about a year ago. She has had ups and downs, but she's doing very well and in good spirits. Just treat everyone normally and stay positive. love you all. be well.
Lisa

My father was diagnosed with NSCLC last July and it was inoperable. They radiated the crap out of it, and he did 2 rounds of chemo. PET scan last month showed negative activity and pretty good tumor shrinkage. Don't let "inoperable" scare you. Stay positive! There are other ways to fight this without surgery! Prayers your way!

These stories are great! I'm printing them up for my dad to read, he is stage 3b inoperable and really needs the boost these stories provide! Thanks!

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