Patient Stories

Bill’s Story

Bill is one of the people who was diagnosed with early stage lung cancer through the lung cancer screening programme in Nottingham. Finding this early meant Bill was able to undergo curative surgery.

Terri’s Story

Terri was diagnosed with early stage lung cancer, but finding this early has meant she has now been 5 years cancer free.


Read the story from a Nottingham resident whose life has been saved by a simple lung cancer screening check!

"I nearly didn’t go, but now I’ve been I was diagnosed with lung cancer and I’m still here to tell the story”

Jacqui, aged 62 from Sherwood, Nottingham almost didn’t undertake her telephone assessment for a targeted lung health check.

A Nottingham resident whose life has been saved by a simple check is now urging other eligible people to go for their lung health checks if invited. Jacqui received her invite letter and ignored it; she was having chest x-rays for her throat at the time and just assumed if anything was wrong it would have been picked up with these x-rays.

Jacqui had a slight cough but just put it down to her throat problems. However, it started to play on her mind so after seeing lots of posters and bus adverts in her local community she decided to call up and have her telephone assessment.

Jacqui who had been smoking from a very young age and had sadly lost family members to lung cancer and kidney cancer, was unaware she had lung cancer until she attended her scan at her local Sainsburys car park in September 2023. Within two weeks of having her scan, Jacqui was diagnosed with early stages of lung cancer that had spread to her lymph glands.

“It has been a real whirlwind over the past year, everything happened so quick and I was convinced I would be fine. When I was diagnosed with lung cancer I was so shocked, I’m just so glad I decided to undertake the lung health check. After my diagnosis I stopped smoking immediately with the support from my local stop smoking provider and I haven’t touched a cigarette in over 12 months. At hospital my diagnosis was discussed, lung surgery along with chemotherapy and immunotherapy was undertaken. I’m still having immunotherapy every three weeks and my last scan in April has shown it hasn’t spread so this is really positive."

“I am so grateful to the service and I can’t thank the cancer nurses enough for how supportive they were to me, you just can’t fault how attentive they are through such an emotional journey, they have been amazing.”

“I have recommended lung health checks to both friends and family who have gone on to have their checks and thankfully they have been tested and are clear. I always share Facebook posts to help raise awareness as it’s so important to attend even if you think you are ok.”