There are two major types of lung cancer; non-small cell lung cancer, the most common type of lung cancer, and small cell lung cancer, which is less frequent, making up about 20% of all lung cancer cases.
Regular Blogs
This blog, active from November 2006 until April 2009, documents the journey of this stage four lung cancer survivor, a single woman in her fifties, from diagnosis through treatments and into life.
http://spinningtumor.blogspot.com/
A former football player who never smoked writes about his lung cancer and his bilateral lung transplant in 2007. His entries are about his treatments, diet, medical mistakes and myths, and his emotions as he deals with his terminal disease.
http://2newlungs.blogspot.com/
A woman diagnosed with Stage IV non-small cell lung cancer lays out her story, her March 2009 diagnosis, and her bewilderment that a young vegetarian non-smoker could end up with lung cancer.
http://momwithlungcancer.blogspot.com/
The topic of this weblog is the blogger's lung cancer, with an emphasis on the positive aspects. She chronicles her life with her disease from 2006 onward.
http://lungcancerlife.blogspot.com/