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    MISSY SPEASE/CANCER SURVIVOR: Cancer's not always a death sentence. Though when you are

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    the patient and you're diagnosed with cancer, the first thing you think of is: I'm going

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    to die. And life becomes different. I had had a cough- a previous cough from having

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    bronchitis. The nurse that I worked with, she said: Missy, you still have that cough.

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    And I was like, I'm good. I promise you I am good. And she's like: No. Get back there

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    and get a chest x-ray. I saw Dr. Guerrini. He ordered a chest x-ray

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    for me. I had the chest x-ray and I went on back to work. A couple hours later, Dr. Guerrini

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    came to me and said: I need to speak to you just a moment in private.

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    I’m a little bit in shock. But you know, things like this don't happen to me.

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    So I didn't think anything of it. It's probably just an infection. My primary care doctor-

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    Dr. Blake Long- scheduled me to see Dr. Chen in Pulmonary. I saw him, he did the biopsy.

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    And he informed me: We were able to swab inside the lung and there are definitely cancer cells.

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    Immediately for me, it’s guilt. I was a smoker for 30 years- you know, what have I

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    done to myself? So I met with the TOPS clinic to have the

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    availability to go and to sit down with three doctors- my cardiothoracic surgeon, my oncologist,

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    and my radiation oncologist. And then the three got together and they spoke with each

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    other- you know- what's the plan? What should we do? From three different aspects.

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    They told me I was a Stage IIIB lung cancer. And I knew that that was pretty serious- being

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    in the medical field. So, they scheduled my surgery for February 1, Dr. Lata sat me down

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    and explained to me that he needed to go into the mediastinal area and check those lymph

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    nodes because those would not pick up on an MRI and he needed to check those to make sure.

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    So I went in February 1, which also ended up being the same day as my son's last basketball

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    game and homecoming. And I thought: Oh my goodness! He's a senior. I'm missing homecoming.

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    It was a very trying day. My whole entire family were there at six o'clock

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    in the morning to see me off to surgery. I went in at six a.m. and I woke up at 5:30

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    p.m. The tumor was an aggressive tumor. He got

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    it out. He removed the right upper lobe. And then he sent the lymph nodes for pathology

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    and when those came back, all three lymph nodes were negative.

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    With them being negative, it means I do not have to do chemo- I do not have to do radiation.

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    You know, now I'm recovering from surgery and it's like: Wow. Really. So I go from a

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    Stage IIIB to a Stage IB. And this is all due to early detection.

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    I am so thankful for the nurse that pushed me, the doctors that took care of me, my family,

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    my friends that supported me, and where I'm at today.

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    So I've always wanted to be a runner. So I started training. We did the Tough Mudder

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    in November, that very same year. And now I am training with my older brother to do

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    a full marathon in Honolulu December 13th of this year.

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    There's just so many things that we can do for ourselves to detect cancer early and the

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    options are there. I didn't think this would happen to me- but it does happen to us- mom,

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    co-worker, wife. And it can happen to anyone. And during this time, I had friends whose

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    niece was diagnosed with lung cancer one month after me that had progressed. And she passed

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    away the very same year- actually three months later. And you know, I took that really hard-

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    knowing that could have been me. Without early detection, that would have been me. And you

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    know, both my boys that year graduated, one graduated from high school, one graduated

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    from college in May and I was informed that had it not been for my early detection, I

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    would not have been here in May of 2013 to see my two boys graduate.

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The example sentences of CARDIOTHORACIC in videos (4 in total of 4)

availability noun, singular or mass to to go verb, base form and coordinating conjunction to to sit verb, base form down adverb with preposition or subordinating conjunction three cardinal number doctors noun, plural - my possessive pronoun cardiothoracic proper noun, singular surgeon noun, singular or mass , my possessive pronoun oncologist noun, singular or mass ,
cardiothoracic proper noun, singular surgery noun, singular or mass is verb, 3rd person singular present two cardinal number to to three cardinal number years noun, plural , focusing verb, gerund or present participle on preposition or subordinating conjunction surgery noun, singular or mass of preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner heart noun, singular or mass and coordinating conjunction thoracic adjective cavity noun, singular or mass ,
the determiner surgical adjective icus proper noun, singular or coordinating conjunction in preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner cardiothoracic proper noun, singular icu proper noun, singular , so preposition or subordinating conjunction these determiner are verb, non-3rd person singular present patients noun, plural who wh-pronoun are verb, non-3rd person singular present either determiner
cardiothoracic proper noun, singular surgeon noun, singular or mass and coordinating conjunction when wh-adverb he personal pronoun was verb, past tense younger adjective, comparative , he personal pronoun used verb, past tense to to faint adjective at preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner sight noun, singular or mass of preposition or subordinating conjunction blood noun, singular or mass all predeterminer the determiner time noun, singular or mass

Definition and meaning of CARDIOTHORACIC

What does "cardiothoracic mean?"

adjective
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