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ouch! I had a relative that passed away from that specific cancer. He probably would still be alive if the VA hadn't misdiagnosed it as emphysema. Alan caught it early, so the chances are fairly good.

-eric

On Jun 20, 2015, at 4:13 PM, Tom Behler wrote:

> Hello, everyone.
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> I have been corresponding back  and forth with our friend Alan (N7MIT),
> regarding various issues pertaining to learning the I phone, and I requested
> an update on his latest health concerns.
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> Unfortunately, the news is not very good.
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> Alan has given me permission to share the news with the group.
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> To quote Alan himself:
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> "I got very bad news yesterday regarding my lung biopsy.  I have adno
> carcinoma in both lungs, and have been referred to a specialist that deals
> with cancer of the lung.  It sounds pretty bad, but I will fight it."
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> Let's all continue to keep Alan in our thoughts and prayers.
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> Tom Behler: KB8TYJ
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