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Category: Survivors

Even though there is no cure for lung cancer (yet), these are the stories of people we call “survivors”; people living with lung cancer, often for years upon years thanks to advances in research. These are the stories of how they live with lung cancer, but more importantly — living their lives.

Lung Wedge Resection Recovery – Mo Welborn’s Story

Sometimes the best treatment for a specific person’s lung cancer ends up to be surgery. For Mo, that was a Wedge Resection surgery. With all thanks to an annual Shenanigans Shuttle - a party bus celebrating both St. Patrick’s...
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NED Cancer from an Accidental Lung Cancer Diagnosis: Yovana’s Story

A car accident when she was just 34 years old quite possibly saved Yovana Maria Portillo’s life. Many times, lung cancer symptoms do not appear in the early stages of lung cancer. Instead, most lung cancers are diagnosed in...
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Living with Lung Cancer Survivors

How I Beat Stage 4 Adenocarcinoma: Tabitha Paccione’s Story

Toward the end of 2015, Tabitha Paccione developed a cough. Because she was a first grade teacher, and first-grade students tend to be little petri dishes, she - and her doctor - assumed it was just a cold. The...
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Living with Lung Cancer Survivors

Experimental MET Inhibitor Saves A Lung Cancer Patient’s Life

How An Experimental MET Inhibitor Saved Laura Greco’s Life A freak car accident – one that, by all rights, should have killed her – might have saved Laura Greco’s life. While driving home with her then six-year-old son from...
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Living with Lung Cancer Survivors

The Unexpected: Lung Cancer in Your 20s: Corey Wood’s Story

Senior Year Disrupted In a Flash In May, 2014, Corey Wood was your typical 22-year old college student. A senior at Cal Berkeley, she was juggling classes, a job, and an internship, all in preparation to graduate and begin...
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Living with Lung Cancer Survivors

Terri Conneran’s Diagnosis Journey: Asthma or Lung Cancer

Like many other lung cancer patients, Terri Conneran’s road to diagnosis did not follow a direct route. For the entire summer leading up to her diagnosis in January 2017, she’d been under the weather. First she was told her...
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Living with Lung Cancer Survivors

Jennifer’s Back Pain Was Something More

But for the intense morning sickness and utter exhaustion, Jennifer Frazier’s third pregnancy was unremarkable. Following a c-section delivery, she felt great. A dull pain in her left flank, though annoying was hardly a great concern. Two months later,...
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Living with Lung Cancer Survivors

How EGFR Mutation Testing Gave Amy Hope

More Than Just “Female Problems” In May 2016, Amy Hollifield was 45 years old and having “female problems.” A visit to her gynecologist yielded a suggestion that she have a hysterectomy...and a prescription for an antidepressant. She didn’t know...
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Living with Lung Cancer Survivors

Seeing Lung Cancer as a Chronic Disease: Michael Weitz’s Story

"Lung cancer becoming a chronic disease," is a dream of  Dr. Michael Weitz.  This emergency room physician attributes new research in detection along with new treatments are moving towards this reality. In 2005, then 49-year-old Michael Weitz was having...
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Living with Lung Cancer Survivors

ALK-Positive Lung Cancer: Tim Smith’s Story

ALK-positive lung cancer wasn't at all in Tim's plans. For a year prior to his diagnosis, Tim Smith - firefighter, husband, dad to two young boys - had been plagued with fatigue. Used to functioning on very little sleep,...
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Living with Lung Cancer Survivors
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