Lung Cancer Surgery Assessment

Is surgery an option for me?

Answer 9 short questions about your diagnosis and general health. A specialist assessment will explain what your answers typically mean and what questions to bring to your consultation.

⏱ Takes about 3 minutes 🔒 Nothing is stored ✓ Reviewed by Mr Scarci’s team
Educational tool — not a clinical assessment This tool provides educational guidance only. It cannot tell you whether surgery is right for you — that requires review of your imaging, lung function tests, and full clinical history by a specialist. Use this to understand your situation better and to prepare for a consultation.
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Diagnosis
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Fitness
3
Breathing
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Review
Step 1 of 4 · Cancer Diagnosis

Tell us about your diagnosis

What type of lung cancer have you been diagnosed with?
What stage has your lung cancer been given? If you’re not sure, check your oncology letter or imaging report — staging is usually written as Stage I, II, III, or IV.
Have you been told surgery is not possible or that you are not a surgical candidate?
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Step 2 of 4 · General Fitness

How are you managing day-to-day?

How would you describe your activity level at the moment? Be honest — surgeons use this to understand your fitness reserve for surgery and recovery.
Have you lost significant weight unintentionally in the past 3 months?
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Step 3 of 4 · Breathing & Heart Health

A few questions about your breathing and heart

How is your breathing on a typical day?
Do you have any existing heart or lung conditions? (Select all that apply)
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Step 4 of 4 · Ready to assess

One more thing before your assessment

What is the main question you want answered? This helps the assessment focus on what matters most to you.
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Reviewing your answers

Preparing a personalised assessment based on your diagnosis and health profile.

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