The person you should talk to is your family doctor. They should have access to all sorts if information about lung surgeons and specialists. I think there are better doctors than the specialist you have used so far.
There are some interesting new technologies in developement for working with patients with lung problems. There's a surgery where they reduce the size of the patient's lung to make breathing easier by getting rid of the stiff area. There's another surgery, where they implant part of a lung from a cadaver rather than the whole lung. It's allot easier on the patient. There's also a new way to administer oxygen through a catheter inserted in the blood stream. To get new technologies, look into research programs at universities and such.
The first thing you should do is to ask your father what his preferences are. No matter what treatment he goes through, there's going to be pain and suffering. There's no guarantee that the extra time he might live because of a treatment, will be quality time. He has to understand that he also has the option of being given what is needed to make him comfortable until the end rather than go through more pain.
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