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We are new to this and gathering info. My wife is the one with stage 4 lung cancer and I have cll. OK the question is: If the cell becomes mutated this results in cancer and so if you treat the mutation you treat the cancer. My wife has no mutations so how is it she has cancer?
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I believe if you go back to your original posting 8/19 crainginpa answered some of your questions and prob. could be of more help...he's a book of so much info. don't get me wrong we all have been learning as we have been trucking a long. He is on inspire.com more frequently FYI
Good luck
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