doctor villota had mentioned to me that he will have me on a screening every six months. >liz>and have you not had to have any kind of chemotherapy or radiation or any kind of cancer treatment? >live>thank god for that. no, i don't have to go to chemo or radiology or any other treatment other than the surgery. that doctor had given to >liz>me. that is so fortunate. now you mentioned you never smoked. you leave a very healthy lifestyle yet data shows asian american women are more than twice as likely to be diagnosed with lung cancer than any other racial group. did you know about that statistic when you were first diagnosed? >live>honestly, 100% no. no idea until after i consulted with doctor viloria and learned that there is actually in fact, that situation where asian women, particularly filipina, i guess vietnamese and chinese, that we are prone to, to have lung cancer without a history of smoking or drinking or anything like that. >liz>yeah. i mean, we've reported extensively on asian women and lung cancer and many of them talked about the stigma of lung cancer being k