no evidence of cancer
I finally received biopsy results from sigmoidoscopy and everything is ok. Doctor felt the bleeding could be a result of severe radiation damage to my colon. She said I would not need to see her again unless my oncologist recommends it. Funny, I swore my radiation oncologist said I should have been seeing a colo-rectal surgeon all along. I will ask him and my other oncologist about it at my next appointments. Naturally, I am very relieved and as always, I give thanks to the Lord for keeping me cancer free.
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Great news!!!
This is wonderful and hope the same continues for many many years! It is always encouraging for others to hear good news about each others progress as well, so thanks for the update. May we all have some sense of reassurance in our future health.
Katheryn
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horsepad
Awesome news!! So glad it went well.
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