Non Small Cell Lung Cancer After Surviving Hodgkin's in the '70s
gprovnh
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Does anyone have any experience with treatment for non small cell lung cancer (Stage 1/2) after having gone through treatment in the 1970's for Hodgkin's?
This issue is that the significant radiation treatments to cure the Hodgkin's in the mid-70's makes surgery for the NSCLC a very risky treatment option because of the previous damage that the radiation for the Hodgkin's did to the lungs.
This issue is that the significant radiation treatments to cure the Hodgkin's in the mid-70's makes surgery for the NSCLC a very risky treatment option because of the previous damage that the radiation for the Hodgkin's did to the lungs.
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