Lung Cancer: A Sound Engineer’s Struggle

When he was diagnosed with lung cancer in June 2022, Alejandro Sansores lost everything: a partner he had been with for 14 years, lifelong friends, and opportunities to job.

Today this sound engineer and 53-year-old DJ is permanently connected to nasal prongs in order to breathe.

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What ⁢are the⁤ challenges faced by loved ones of individuals diagnosed with lung cancer?

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I hope this story will start a conversation about‍ the realities of living ⁤with lung cancer. Alejandro’s story is a powerful reminder ⁣that this disease doesn’t just affect the individual, ​it can have a devastating impact on their loved ones​ and their entire life. What are your thoughts? Do‌ you think society does enough to support individuals diagnosed with ​lung cancer?

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