In Remission

hpat
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Dear All,
Just a note about my husband ****. We got the results of his PET scan this afternoon and there is no evidence of any metastatic cancer. It appears he is in full remission. Our prayers have been answered.
Pat
Just a note about my husband ****. We got the results of his PET scan this afternoon and there is no evidence of any metastatic cancer. It appears he is in full remission. Our prayers have been answered.
Pat
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Dear Pat,
Hi, I'm new to the message boards. Let me say how happy I am for you and your husband. I have a few questions for you, or anyone else out there with the same situation. My brother-in-law was recently diagnosed with cancer of the peritoneum. Yes, the news on the internet always sounds so grim, however, your story as well as a few others bring new hope to us all. My brother-in-law has an appointment at Johns Hopkins University next week. We would like to be armed with all the info we can; therefore, can you tell me where and what type of medical treatment your husband received? Thank you for any help you can offer. Also, anyone else with any information would be welcomed news. Thanks so much.0
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