I am sure there are a few doctors on these boards that may be able to relate better to my situation than an average doctor. I am 27 years old and just recently got diagnosed with a genetic mutation that has caused a rare form of lung cancer. It has metastisized to both lungs and all the doctors I have spoken with, including two large research hospitals, have indicated that it won't be curable. I currently have a plan of target treatment with my Dr. that should work for the next few years, hopefully. My questions on here is being in good running shape still (was running 70-80mpw less than a year ago and probably around 40 currently) and all my other testing being better than the normal individual, what is the likelihood that my treatment option will work for me longer or more effectively than the average patient? Also would continuing to run as tolerable be benificial to my treatment