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Anyone have bone met re-ocurrance at same site?

hummingbyrd
hummingbyrd CSN Member Posts: 950 Member
edited March 2014 in Bone Cancers #1
I have bone mets from breast cancer. The one in my arm was radiated 2 years ago and is now active again. Has this happened to anyone else and if so how did they treat it? Thanks, hummingbyrd

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  • HollyT
    HollyT CSN Member Posts: 6
    Yes I had breast cancer with one bone mets in my left posterior rib in 1997. I just have been diagnosed with 5 sited bone mets in vertebrae and sturnum. I have had 18 sessions of radiation. I am feeling good and my question is if you have any info on statistics. Holly