Ep 7: Bronchoscopy for Lung Cancer: What It’s Really Like (From a Survivor)
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If you’ve had a CT scan, a PET scan, and now they’re recommending a bronchoscopy—this video is for you.You’re probably feeling very nervous, anxious, and even scared. I know. I’ve been there myself.
Hi I’m Tina Powell, Stage 4 cancer survivor, thriver, patient, and your host for lung cancer strong. Since being diagnosed nearly three years ago, I’ve had a 2 bronchoscopies, which is the focus of today’s YouTube video. I’ve also had nearly 30 rounds of chemo, 33 rounds of radiation to my chest, and 3 rounds of cyberknife and 1 round of stereotactic radiosurgery to the brain. It’s why I started this YouTube channel 56 days ago. To share my experiences and to tell you guys what to expect. But please remember today’s video on bronchoscopies is not medical advice, but me sharing and documenting my own personal journey in hopes that it helps you.
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