May the blessings of Haven be with you and your family.
I would also like to say if treatment is possible investigate all available before getting started. I didn’t do that and now have radiation damage to areas that should not have been affected by the treatments.
I found to have class 3B lung cancer, it had already spread to the lymph nodded so surgery was not an option. Treatment consists of 47 radiation treatments and six weeks of a very aggressive Chemo. Following the PET scan after completion of the process I was told they are 99 % sure the cancer is in remission. Approximately three weeks after this conversation with the Doctor I had a relapse, test found that the radiation had damaged about as large an area in the good as the cancer did in the other.
Afterwards I found, there are “Pin Point” radiation treatments available that would have prevented the additional damage, had I know that I would have gone there, and perhaps, still had at least one lung that functioned properly, so I urge you, if treatment is possible seek the most advanced.