Living Your Best With Inoperable Lung Cancer
Focus on Overall Health
Hold on to Hope
Tend to Both Body and Mind
Connect With Patient Advocacy Groups
Stay in Touch With Your Medical Team
Accept Help
Educate Yourself
Know the Plan
Explore Your Options
Enjoy the Small Things
Don’t Rush Your Decisions
Show Sources
IMAGES PROVIDED BY:
- franckreporter / Getty Images
- monkeybusinessimages / Getty Images
- FilippoBacci / Getty Images
- SDI Productions / Getty Images
- Andrew Brookes / Getty Images
- SDI Productions / Getty Images
- Colorblind Images LLC / Getty Images
- Heide Benser / Getty Images
- monkeybusinessimages / Getty Images
- Peathegee Inc / Getty Images
- Westend61 / Getty Images
SOURCES:
Jeffrey Kern, MD, chief, Division of Oncology and Cancer Center, National Jewish Health, Denver.
Mike Smith, lung cancer advocate, volunteer, American Lung Association.
Frank McKenna, lung cancer patient advocate, Lung Cancer Foundation of America.
Lauren Averett Byers, MD, associate professor, Thoracic/Head and Neck Medical Oncology, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center.
Amy C. Moore, PhD, vice president, Global Engagement and Patient Partnerships at LUNGevity.
Amy McMillin, patient advocate.
David Tom Cooke, MD, FACS, professor, chief of the Division of General Thoracic Surgery, director of Robotic General Thoracic Surgery, UC Davis Health; volunteer spokesperson, American Lung Association.
Alison Massey, ANP, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, New York City.
Chelsea Backler MSN, APRN, AGCNS-BC, AOCNS, oncology clinical specialist, Oncology Nursing Society.
Natalie Brown, patient advocate.
Larry Gershon, advocate, GO2 Foundation for Lung Cancer, lung cancer survivor, retired military veteran.