Thanks everyone for their comments & support.
Having spoken to our ENT doctor about the situation - it looks like is the best case scenario in the worst situation possible for Jen at the current stage.
It looks like as the cancer has been caught very early, and they will be able to use non-invasive VATS (Video Assisted Thoracic Surgery) to remove the tumor from Jen's lung which is a positive sign they are going for a cure rather than treatment approach.
However, the very fact that the cancer has spread through to the lung means that there is a very high likelihood of this being an ongoing battle as the chances of this reappearing in various different parts of the body are now extremely high.
We will only know for sure our final treatment method and prognosis once the doctors look through Jen's PET scan results which is scheduled in for tomorrow at our Cancer Hospital here in Melbourne - Peter Mac.
This is what scares me the most and I have yet to see anyone from this forum who has had complete remission after cancer had spread to the lungs which is the case for Jen...
I wasn't expecting anything of this recent biopsy as Jen has showed no respiratory problems or the usual signs of cancer over the past 12 months.. I guess this is why the news this time around has hit pretty hard and I am still trying to cope with the idea that we are now on borrowed time..
Your prayers, thoughts & kind words of advice is greatly appreciated and I will try and keep you all updated as to how this plays out.
Kindest Regards
Jay, Jen & Hunter.