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      Is ‘Inoperable’ Really the Best Term?

      While a diagnosis of inoperable lung cancer is alarming, it doesn't mean it can't be treated. Doctors will pick the best strategy based on these factors.

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      Optimize Your Treatment

      There are more treatments than ever for inoperable lung cancer. Here’s how to make your therapy work toward its fullest.

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      Nurse's Perspective: The Unknowns of Treatment

      Inoperable lung cancer treatment is less likely to cause hair loss that people associate with chemo. Short-term fatigue, nausea, and changes in mood or sexual function are more common but manageable.

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      Decision-Making With Inoperable Lung Cancer

      Lung cancer isn’t always about smoking. For Leah Phillips, radon caused her inoperable lung cancer. Learn how targeted therapies brightened her outlook.

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      How My Care Team Has Helped Me

      If you have inoperable lung cancer, you rely on your lung cancer care team. Here, one patient explains why finding the right one is so important.

      Finding Hope With Inoperable Lung Cancer

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