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alta29
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Had my appt. with my onco...like I mentioned before, nothing else "light up" on the Pet scan. Onco said that for this surgery to be a sucess...the surgeon will have to find the tumors..reason..they are to small !and also the location..Any suggestion ? Mi concern is that I really don't see another choice. In 6 months one tumor shrunk and the other one grew a little bit Your input will be aqppreciated...
But I am sooooooo happy that nothing else pop up ! wwwwwwwweeeeeeeeeeeee
God bless you all
Ileana
But I am sooooooo happy that nothing else pop up ! wwwwwwwweeeeeeeeeeeee
God bless you all
Ileana
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Ileana -
Good news that nothing else shows up.
I don't know anything about these kinds of tumors, but could an MRI help pinpoint their location? Just a thought - make sure your surgeon has every possible test so that he / she has the best information before going in there to get them.
Best wishes,
Betsy -
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