In this episode of The Onco’Zine Brief, Peter Hofland talks with Terri Conneran, a lung cancer survivor and patient advocate.
Struggling in the heat and humidity of the summer of 2016, Terri Conneran believed that her asthma was uncontrolled. In August that year, her physician assistant prescribed her a preventive inhaler. That autumn brought the excuse of allergies, plus time for the new inhaler to take effect. By Christmas 2016, nasal congestion, and a heavy feeling chest with shortness of breath it was time to again see her doctor. Hearing fluid in her lungs, an x-ray showed a mass with fluid. Pneumonia was diagnosed, a return appointment was scheduled for two weeks later.
In the first week of 2017, the wheezing and congestion worsened. Already concerned about the mass shown in the x-ray, a CT scan was ordered. Terri scheduled an appointment with a pulmonologist. Based on the initial CT results, the pulmonologist confidently stated this is unlikely cancer. To be certain, a PET plus biopsy was necessary. Late in the evening of the following Friday, the pulmonologist called with the results. The diagnosis: non-small cell lung cancer.
To think of the call, Terri recalls that it still feels surreal hearing those words of the pulmonologist. She exactly remembers where she was sitting as wrote the words the doctor spoke on the paper in front of her. The call forever changed her life – It would be the beginning of her journey as a cancer patient and patient advocate.
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