Robot cancer (copy)

Drs. Shari Meyerson, left, and Mansi Shah offer patients with lung conditions a minimally invasive alternative for their lung surgery. 

LEXINGTON – When Shelia Binion went to UK St. Claire for a lung biopsy, it happened to be on her birthday.

Binion had undergone a CT scan for a breast abscess that happened to also reveal a lung nodule. A follow up scan showed the nodule in her lung had grown, so her doctor ordered a biopsy to rule out cancer. The nodule was in a precarious place, and the chance of her lung collapsing during the biopsy was high. Collapse it did, and Binion was admitted to the hospital. Just when she thought her birthday couldn’t get any worse, the biopsy revealed Stage 1 lung cancer, and she would have to have surgery.

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