How a broken limb led to a non-smoker's lung cancer diagnosis a decade later

A broken leg, a lifetime of health: How Leslie Stoll's rare lung cancer diagnosis changed her life.

Leslie Stoll was diagnosed with Stage One lung cancer just days after undergoing surgery for another unrelated condition. The non-smoker, who had been an athlete and former boxer, was in her prime when she received the devastating news that would upend her life forever.

Stoll had suffered a pulmonary embolism after breaking her leg in 2014, but another occurred years later during surgery on her foot. After treatment, she was referred to a hematologist who prescribed blood thinners and monitored for clots. In 2024, the hematologist recommended a CT scan, which revealed a small anomaly in Stoll's lungs.

Stoll was initially nonchalant about the findings, attributing them to damage from her previous pulmonary embolism. However, after a PET scan confirmed the presence of malignancy, she was summoned to see her doctor, who prescribed a lung biopsy.

The results of the biopsy revealed that Stoll had Stage One lung cancer, making her one of the small but growing number of people diagnosed with the disease despite never smoking.

Stoll's cancer diagnosis came as a shock, especially given her active lifestyle and athletic background. She expressed disappointment at not being able to take credit for her own good health, saying she "would have loved to have gone through life thinking I was immune to cancer, that it couldn't get me."

Despite the initial shock, Stoll underwent treatment with the help of Dr. Andrew Arndt, a thoracic surgeon who recommended robotic surgery to remove a section of her lung's lower lobe. The procedure proved successful, with no evidence of cancer found after surgery.

However, recovery from the operation was more challenging than expected, leaving Stoll feeling like she had lost some of her personality due to her inability to exercise as usual.

Stoll credits a follow-up appointment with Dr. Arndt for saving her life. She attributes her improved health to regular scans and attending all of her follow-up appointments, ensuring that any potential cancer could be detected early.

"I was able to stop my cancer from taking control of my life, and I was able to get my life back," Stoll said, reflecting on the experience. "If I had never gone to that follow-up appointment, then I might still have cancer growing inside me."
 
Ugh, lung cancer is so savage πŸ˜±πŸ€•! I mean, Leslie Stoll's story is literally a nightmare come true - she's an athlete and a boxer, living her best life, and then BAM! She gets diagnosed with cancer and has to go through all that treatment drama πŸ’‰πŸ’”. And the worst part is, she had to deal with a broken leg and pulmonary embolism before even getting lung cancer 🀯πŸ₯. But you know what? I'm so inspired by her resilience πŸ’ͺ - like, she's literally fighting for her life and winning! Stoll's dedication to her health and following up with Dr. Arndt is the real MVP πŸ’―. Let's spread awareness about lung cancer and get more people tested 🎯 #LungCancerAwareness #FightingForLife #ResilienceMatters
 
πŸ€” u know what's wild is how much our bodies can just give up on us sometimes πŸŒͺ️ like stoll was literally a athlete & boxer & thought she was invincible πŸ˜‚ but then BAM! lung cancer comes outta nowhere. it's like her body was saying "you think you're good, but nope". anyway i guess the key takeaway is that early detection is EVERYTHING πŸ’‰ and not ignoring those weird scan results can literally be a lifesaver for someone πŸ‘
 
🀯 This story is really eye opening about how rare lung cancer cases can be in non-smokers, especially athletes and active individuals. It's like, we always think of smoking as the leading cause of lung cancer, but there are people out there who get it too...

Leslie Stoll's case is actually quite inspiring because she bounced back from her diagnosis with a positive attitude and a great support system. I mean, the robotic surgery to remove the tumor section was a game-changer for her recovery! πŸ€– But what I find most remarkable is how crucial those follow-up appointments were in catching any potential cancer cells early on. It's all about being proactive and not taking your health for granted...
 
πŸ€” what's the point of even being healthy if u cant do anything w/ ur body? like leslie stoll was an athlete & boxer but now shes stuck on blood thinners & cant exercise πŸ‹οΈβ€β™€οΈπŸ’‰ she mighta won some fights in her prime but cancer still got her πŸ˜”
 
πŸ€• i cant help but feel sad for leslie stoll's story... breaking a leg is bad enough but to get lung cancer afterwards? thats just heartbreaking πŸ˜” she was so active and had her whole life ahead of her. i wonder if it would have been different if she didnt have those pulmonary embolisms, maybe she wouldnt be dealing with this now πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ anyway, its great that she was able to get treatment and recover, thats all anyone can really ask for πŸ’•
 
🀩 oh my goodness i just can't even believe what happened to leslie stoll she was diagnosed with stage one lung cancer but after treatment and robotic surgery she's got a second chance at life i'm literally shaking thinking about how close she came to losing everything she's so strong and inspiring, it just goes to show that we never know what's going on inside our bodies... πŸ’–
 
I'm just so impressed with Leslie Stoll's attitude towards her diagnosis 🀯. She could've easily given up or let it get her down, but she used it as a wake-up call and took control of her health πŸ’ͺ. I mean, who wouldn't want to take away the possibility of cancer from their life? It's like she was given a second chance to live life on her own terms 🌟. And I love how she credits that follow-up appointment with Dr. Arndt for saving her life - it just goes to show that preventative care is everything πŸ’•.
 
πŸ€• You know I've lived through a lot in my 70s πŸŽ‰ and seen some stuff that'd make your hair stand on end 😱. This lung cancer story just breaks my heart πŸ’”. Leslie Stoll's case is like a wake-up call, you know? We think we're invincible when we're young and active πŸ‹οΈβ€β™€οΈ. But the truth is, life has a way of kicking us in the teeth 🀯.

I remember getting a diagnosis myself 10 years ago πŸŽ‚ and feeling like I'd been punched in the gut πŸ’₯. The treatment was brutal, both physically and emotionally 😩. But Stoll's story shows that it's not too late to fight back πŸ’ͺ. And let her be an example - regular check-ups can save lives πŸ‘.

It's also made me think about how we talk about health and wellness πŸ€”. We always say things like 'get moving' or 'eat more greens' πŸ₯—, but the reality is, cancer can strike anyone, regardless of their lifestyle πŸ’”. So let's all take a page from Stoll's book - be vigilant, stay on top of your health, and don't assume you're immune to anything 😳. Trust me, it's worth it πŸ™
 
πŸ€” just read about leslie stoll's lung cancer diagnosis & recovery πŸ₯πŸ’‰ she went from being an athlete to living with a broken leg being diagnosed w/ stage one lung cancer in 2024 but got a second chance thanks to robotic surgery & regular scans πŸ™ what's crazy is that her doctors found the cancer during a CT scan in 2024 not long after a CT scan revealed a pulmonary embolism in 2014 🀯 anyone else have a weird coincidence like this? https://www.healthline.com/health/lung-cancer/rare-lung-cancer-diagnosis
 
🀯 this is crazy she had a broken leg but didn't think it would lead to lung cancer and she's like what about all the times i was active? like shouldn't that count for something? πŸ‹οΈβ€β™€οΈ anyway its good that she got treated and is doing okay now
 
πŸ’‘ just thinkin bout leslie stoll's story is like a harsh reminder how easily our bodies can betray us πŸ€• and we're always thinkin we're invincible πŸ’ͺ. i mean, she was an athlete & all that jazz, but even athletes get sick sometimes πŸ‹οΈβ€β™€οΈ. it's crazy how our lifestyles don't always guarantee us good health πŸ˜’. anyway, glad she got her life back & credits regular check-ups for savin' her πŸ™πŸ‘
 
πŸ€” So I'm reading this story about Leslie Stoll's lung cancer diagnosis and I gotta say, it's crazy how something so rare can happen to someone as healthy as her. I mean, non-smoker, athlete, former boxer... she was in her prime! But what really got me is that she's one of the few people who got diagnosed with Stage One lung cancer despite never smoking. That's wild! 🀯 Anyway, it's clear that regular scans and attending follow-up appointments were key to saving her life. I'm glad she credits Dr. Arndt for helping her take control of her health again. And on a personal note, it makes me think about how important it is to be proactive about our own health... πŸ₯
 
πŸ€• I feel so bad for Leslie Stoll, she's like one of those people who doesn't even smoke and gets lung cancer... that's just crazy 🀯. And she was on top of her game too, used to being active and all that. It's not fair when you least expect it, right? πŸ˜” I'm glad the doc was able to catch it early and they were able to do the robotic surgery thingy... but now she's gotta deal with the aftermath πŸ€•. It's like, you think your life is back on track after treatment, but sometimes you realize there's still so much to recover from πŸ’”. Anyway, I just hope Leslie Stoll gets her life back to normal and doesn't have any more surprises πŸ˜…
 
[Image of a cartoon dog with a broken leg, wearing a superhero cape, with a thought bubble saying "Cancer, you suck!"] 🐢πŸ’ͺ

[ GIF of a person doing the "cancer dance" ] πŸ’ƒπŸ»πŸ•Ί

[Image of Leslie Stoll, with a caption that says "Athlete, Cancer Victim, Super Survivor"] πŸ’ͺ🏽

[ GIF of a person trying to exercise with crutches, with a speech bubble saying "I'm not done yet!"] πŸ€Έβ€β™€οΈπŸ’¨
 
πŸ€” I'm like totally not surprised by Leslie's diagnosis, you know? Like, even with all her athleticism and whatnot, lung cancer can hit anyone. And yeah, she did get the bad news pretty quickly after some other stuff went down in her body. But honestly, I think it's kinda awesome that she got diagnosed early on and was able to kick cancer's butt. πŸ™Œ It just goes to show that you never know what's gonna happen when you're healthy - life's unpredictable, right? 😬
 
OMG u no wut's going on w/ Leslie Stoll?? 🀯 She got diagnosed w/ Stage One lung cancer like 2 days after she had surgery for somethin else!! πŸ€• Can u even imagine? She never smokes & was super active in her 20s, even used to be a boxer πŸ˜‚! Anywayz, she had a PET scan that confirmed the bad news, then went thru w/ a lung biopsy & got the diagnosis. Thankfully, it wuz Stage One & she got treated w/ robotic surgery 🀝. But now she's all about regular scans & follow-up appoinments to make shure cancer doesn't come back. I'm so happy 4 her bc she was able 2 stop cancer from takin over her life 😊
 
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