I am so sorry Dove. Will they operate to remove the tumor? At the end stages of my fathers life (he was diabetic, and heart conditions), he developed lung cancer after twenty years of being a non- smoker. They removed part of his lobe I believe. Is this an option for your husband? Sometimes it's chemo, sometimes radiation, sometimes surgery. What are his options at this point?
I hope my message did not sound insensitive Marge. My father died from complications from diabetes and heart disease, not from lung cancer. He was just one of the unfortunate ones that had every possible organ disease one can imagine. Your husband has a good chance of overcoming this, and so I hope you and your family keep a postive mind about this and explore all options.