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John celebrates news that the cancer is stable in February.
John Atkinson was 38 years old when he was diagnosed in 2007 with inoperable, Stage 4 lung cancer.

He doesn't smoke.

He's sharing his story to raise awareness that people who don't smoke get lung cancer, too.

Donations

If you are interested in helping underwrite this multimedia blog, please contact: Peter Soby.

What is Stage 4?

Lung cancer is divided into four categories to determine treatment plans.

Stage IV is the most advanced form because the cancer has spread to other parts of the body.

Chemotherapy drugs are the most common treatment. Tumors typically cannot be removed by surgery.

More on cancer staging

Source: Lung Cancer Alliance

Lung cancer facts

Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer death in the U.S.

60%+ of newly diagnosed patients never smoked or quit smoking, many of them decades ago

More people die of lung cancer than breast, prostate, colon, liver, kidney and melanoma cancers ... combined

Lung cancer kills an average of 439 people a day

Source: Lung Cancer Alliance

What’s happened

2007
March 29
Diagnosed with Stage IV lung cancer
April Starts taking Avastin intravenously every three weeks
April-June Has four rounds of chemotherapy drugs Gemzar and Carboplatin
June Starts taking Tarceva daily
Nov. 29 Celebrates eight-month anniversary since diagnosis

2008
March 28
Selected as finalist for Golf Digest’s U.S. Open Challenge, a chance to try to break 100 in a round of golf with three celebrities at Torrey Pines. He beat out 56,000 others.
March 29 Celebrates one-year anniversary since diagnosis
April 30 Wins U.S. Open Challenge contest by a landslide, getting 42 percent of 117,331 online votes
May Wins trip to New York City as top 10 of 10,000 employees at Bard Peripheral Vascular, where he sells medical devices
June 8 Plays Golf Digest round with singer Justin Timberlake, Today Show anchor Matt Lauer and Dallas Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo
June 12 Learns cancer has spread to abdomen
June 15 Celebrity round airs on TV
June 16 Interviewed on Today Show
July Starts treatment at MD Anderson Cancer Center in Houston
Mid-August Hospitalized for surgery for collapsed lung and lung fluid
Aug. 26 Learns cancer has progressed, Houston treatment ends
Aug. 27 Has surgery to remove blood clot in leg
Aug. 29 Learns of lung blood clots, remains hospitalized
Sept. 2 Starts chemotherapy in Omaha
Sept. 5 Goes home from hospital

Production crew

John used to be a videographer for an Omaha television news station. A team of journalists is helping tell his story through this multimedia blog.

Video:
Harry Flansburg, Videobuzz
Charles Coleman, Videobuzz
Peter Soby

Photography:
Laura Inns

Writing:
Carrie Chambers
Karyn Spencer

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