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Update

zhguo48
zhguo48 CSN Member Posts: 23
edited March 2014 in Colorectal Cancer #1
History: March 05 colon cancer IIIC, surgery & chemo
06 & 08 had two recurrences with single solitary tumor on liver, both surgically removed plus post surgery chemo
09 Jan CT showed 0.5cm nodule in lung, wait and see
Latest CT (5/4 09): every thing is normal, the nodule is unchanged.
Although I don’t write often, yet I do read the messages on this board almost every day, and I do appreciate all the caring, support, love you brought into this board.

Best wishes to all to you!

faungg

Comments

  • PhillieG
    PhillieG CSN Member Posts: 4,866 Member
    Good News
    Glad things look good. I'm the opposite. I comment all the time but rarely read what the hell I responding to.
    Unchanged is good, I'm dealing with stable in the lungs for a few nodes.
    :-)
    -phil
  • angelsbaby
    angelsbaby CSN Member Posts: 1,165 Member
    awesome
    That is very good news
  • zhguo48
    zhguo48 CSN Member Posts: 23
    Thanks for your kindly
    Thanks for your kindly response.
    The reason that I read a lot but not write much is because reading is much more easier for me.
    And I have to admit that I'm lucky compared to so many other people on this board, my only hope here is to fight and defeat the disease with all of you.