Tannaz Ameli had a lingering cough and by last year, she was confirmed with stage four lung cancer.
Northwestern Medicine has successfully performed a double lung transplant on a second patient with stage four lung cancer. Northwestern Medicine is offering a first-of-its-kind clinical program called DREAM.
Tannaz Ameli was part of the program. She had a lingering cough and by last year, she was confirmed with stage four lung cancer."So I was in a state of shock, hearing from two to three months to being cancer free. When he told me that, I couldn't believe it. Am I dreaming?" said Ameli.DAILY NEWSLETTERthat I have read and agree
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