Lung cancer and mesothelioma
Lung cancer is one of the most common and serious types of cancer. There are usually no signs or symptoms in the early stages but symptoms eventually include a persistent cough, coughing up blood and breathlessness.
Mesothelioma is a type of cancer that develops in the lining that covers the outer surface of some of the body's organs. It mainly affects the lining of the lungs.
Patients with suspected lung cancer are referred to one of our fast-track clinics. Here, the doctor will examine you and might request a number of investigations, including biopsies, scans and ultrasounds.
If you are diagnosed with lung cancer, you will be looked after by one of our specialist nurses. They will help to coordinate your care, from diagnosis to treatment, through to follow-up care. Your nurse will be a familiar face who can provide support for you and your family. They will also provide information on tests, investigation and treatment options, give help and advice on symptom control and act as your link to other professionals and support services.
As part of your treatment, you may require surgery, chemotherapy and/or radiotherapy.
Treatment options will be discussed with you by one of our team but could include:
- Bronchoscopy
- Endobronchial ultrasound (EBUS)
- Pleural effusion
- Minimally-invasive thoracic surgery (MITS)
- Chemotherapy
- Radiotherapy
- CHART radiotherapy
- Radiofrequency ablation (RFA)
- Indwelling pleural catheters (IPC)
Contact us
Northern Services
North Devon District Hospital
Main switchboard on 01271 322577
Eastern Services
Royal Devon and Exeter Hospital (Wonford)
Main switchboard on 01392 411611
If you would like any advice or support, please contact our specialist nurses on 01392 402168 or rde-tr.LungSpecialistNurses@nhs.net
Where will I be seen?
Northern Services
North Devon District Hospital
North Devon District Hospital
Raleigh Park
Barnstaple
Devon
EX31 4JB
Eastern services
Royal Devon and Exeter Hospital (Wonford)
Royal Devon and Exeter Hospital (Wonford)
Barrack Road
Exeter
EX2 5DW
Our clinics run at the following times:
Fast-track lung cancer clinics: Monday afternoons
Oncology clinics: Monday & Thursday afternoons and Wednesday & Friday mornings
Nurse-led follow up clinics: Tuesday afternoons
General respiratory clinics: Daily
Meet the team
Eastern services
If you would like any advice or support, please contact our specialist nurses on 01392 402168 or rde-tr.LungSpecialistNurses@nhs.net
Consultant respiratory physicians:
- Dr Tom Burden
- Dr Tom Whitehead
- Dr Bip Patel
- Dr Hugh Bakere
Consultant thoracic surgeon:
- Mr Osama Elzain
Consultant oncologists:
- Dr Elizabeth Toy
- Dr Nicole Dorey
- Dr Vicky Ford
- Dr Ian Fraser
Lung specialist nurses:
- Sandra Pope (Lead)
- Mel Crimmins
- Leah Slade
The team also includes Anne-Marie Collins, Lung support worker, Paula Perkins, Lung navigator/nodule clinic MDT co-ordinator, and Lydia Oakley, Lung Nurse secretary
Services and treatments
The Macmillan website explains more about the different types of treatments offered.
You can also find out more about the different types of treatment by visiting the NHS website.
This includes:
- Surgery
- Chemotherapy
- Radiotherapy
- Hormone treatment
- Targeted therapy
Supporting you
Having cancer can have an impact on every aspect of your life and on those around you. We understand that this is a difficult and often frightening time for you and your loved ones, which is why we have put together a wide range of information to help you live with and beyond cancer.
Some of these services are available locally, whilst others cover Devon and/or the South West Peninsula as a whole.
Patient information leaflets
We produce a wide range of leaflets which provide information about our services and about the treatment you might receive in our clinics or during your stay in hospital.
We also produce these in different formats including large print, please contact the department you are visiting for more information.
Useful videos
We have a wide range of videos which provide information about our services and about the treatment you might receive in our clinics or during your stay in hospital.