A Survivor at Every Game: The Oakland Raiders Support Campaign to Change the Face of Lung Cancer During Lung Cancer Awareness Month

Jim Conwell, 71, would never have known he had lung cancer if weren’t for his wife suggesting he get screened for exposure to Agent Orange at the local Veteran’s Administration health facility. It was then, in 2010, that the Vietnam veteran learned he had lung cancer. A VA physician told him he would need his chest opened surgically for removal of the tumors from his lung. As luck would have it, the VA surgeon assigned to his case was deployed to Afghanistan, and Conwell sought another opinion from the UC Davis Comprehensive Cancer Center. There, thoracic surgeon David Tom Cooke performed a minimally invasive surgery and successfully removed the diseased part of his lung without having to open his chest. Nearly two years later, Conwell said he feels great, and is back to writing music and enjoying his retirement with his wife, children and grandchildren. Respond and Donate Today

JIm Conwell is Tackling Lung Cancer from TEAM DRAFT on Vimeo.

Tags: ,

One Response to “A Survivor at Every Game: The Oakland Raiders Support Campaign to Change the Face of Lung Cancer During Lung Cancer Awareness Month”

  1. JORGE LAGUNA Says:

    RADON IS THE NUMBER ONE CAUSE OF LUNG CANCER AMONG NON-SMOKERS. RADON IS A RADIOACTIVE GAS FOUND IN EVERY HOME, BUT MAY ACCUMULATE TO DANGEROUS LEVELS ON CERTAIN HOMES. PLEASE CONTACT ME TO DISCUSS.

Leave a Reply