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Old 01-29-2015, 06:44 PM
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Default Lung Cancer experience @ UF Health Cancer Center (Orlando)

My wife had a routine appointment with her primary care physician at The Villages Health Center which led to an x-ray and a couple of scans and resulted in her being diagnosed with Stage 1 lung cancer. She elected to go to a specialist for his opinion and he confirmed the diagnosis and recommended a lobectomy which is removal of an entire lobe of the lung where the suspect nodule was located. He described the surgery as a "traditional" lobectomy where a long incision is made starting below the rib cage up to the diaphragm so the chest can be opened to access the lung. This surgery can be very painful as it results in cracked or broken ribs when they are spread. Hospitalization is usually 7 days with recovery times running 6-8 week minimum.

We did some basic research on the internet about lung cancer surgery and found several articles describing options including Video Assisted Thoracic Surgery which is a minimally invasive robotic technology used to perform a lobectomy without opening up the chest. We then called three well known cancer surgery centers for information about this option: Moffitt Cancer Center(Tampa), Mayo Clinic (Jacksonville) and UF Health Cancer Center (formerly known as M D Anderson Cancer Center) in Orlando. Moffitt said they do not accept our UHC Mediare Complete Advantage Insurance. Mayo Clinic informed us that their rates are 15% above Medicare rates. UF Health Cancer Center said to come over the next day for a free consultation with the head of their Thoracic Cancer Center, and yes, they accept UHC insurance plans and are in the network.

We went to UF Health Cancer Center in Orlando the next day and met with a team of surgeons and other health care specialists. They reviewed my wife's tests and immediately recommended the VAT Surgery. They said the hospitalization would be 3-4 days and 3-6 week recovery with minimal pain. She had the VAT surgery on a Friday in Orlando and was home on Sunday. She was out shopping within a week and approximately 90% back to normal within 3 weeks. This is amazing for a 72 year old woman.

My daughter is a cardiology nurse practitioner in NY. She came down for her mom's surgery and she continuously commented about what exceptional care Orlando Health provided and how very friendly everyone in the facility was with visitors, patients, and each other. The culture there was unlike what we were accustomed to at our hospitals back home. Perhaps other hospitals have created this culture today and we have just not experienced it, but it was truly exceptional at Orlando Health. I do not want to sound negative in any way about Moffitt nor Mayo as we have heard good things about both facilities. I am just relaying our experience with Orlando Health whom we had no knowledge of prior to this experience. It is 65 minutes from our door to theirs, and there were zero traffic issues as it just a few minutes off the highway and the parking garage is huge (and free for patients and visitors). We were truly blessed with this early diagnosis, and a fantastic team of thoracic surgeons led by Dr. Herrera. I highly recommend Orlando Health and the UF Health Cancer Center (for all cancers). Hopefully you will never need them but just in case you do.