That depends what kind it was and if they got it all. If they got it all and you stay away from what caused it, it's...moderate. There is always a risk no matter, cancer seems to be hitting all over these days.
Be that as it may, people are also finding it faster and surviving it more often. Sometimes it just doesn't come back, could be you just had damage in there and they got it all, and you may never see it again. The best thing people can do is keep up to date with doctor appointments and have everything checked out at certain intervals and do your best to stay away from known cancer causing things(one being smoking of course, though it's difficult to stay away from everything that has risks).
My cousin had part of her lung removed nearly two decades ago and hers never returned. It must have been scary. I wish you the best and that your cancer never dares pester you again.
Over time your lung will heal too, one of our few regenerating parts. =).
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