Re: Lung cancer risks vary for those who don't smoke



Mag <MggJcks@xxxxxxx> wrote:

Do you think that Pancoast tumor can develop in a non-smoker? I
smoked 10 years and quit almost 10 years ago. . .awaiting scan results,
but wonder. . .
Its possible, but rare. You do realise you're not a non-smoker but an
ex-smoker..?

Can you have Pancoast w/o all the symptoms of Horner's
syndrome???
Yes, of course.

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