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Hi girls 4444 ♥
I am so sorry that your sister got this news. I wish I never had to read of anyone ever having cancer again. With that being said, I don't really know what they will do for your sister in regards to treatment. I would just assume that she would have a lumpectomy to remove it with a sentinal node biopsy, and then possibly radiation treatments. Let us know what her surgeon and oncologist's say. I will put her and you in my prayers.
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I assume that they will either do a lumpectomy to remove the rest of the tumor or determine that the biopsy removed it all. Her next steps will depend upon the pathology of the tumor. It's good news that it's so small. My best wishes to both of you.
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perhaps they will do a wiremimivac said:Welcome
I assume that they will either do a lumpectomy to remove the rest of the tumor or determine that the biopsy removed it all. Her next steps will depend upon the pathology of the tumor. It's good news that it's so small. My best wishes to both of you.
Mimi
perhaps they will do a wire localization and remove that tissue and then do radiation. and or chemo depending on the pathology,0 -
Don't have any experiencecarkris said:perhaps they will do a wire
perhaps they will do a wire localization and remove that tissue and then do radiation. and or chemo depending on the pathology,
Don't have any experience with that but just wanted to wish both you and your sister better times. Hope everything goes well for both of you. Sorry to hear the news.0 -
They will probably do aSunrae said:Don't have any experience
Don't have any experience with that but just wanted to wish both you and your sister better times. Hope everything goes well for both of you. Sorry to hear the news.
They will probably do a lumpectomy on her and make sure they have clear margins. I don't know about after that. It will depend on her pathology report after surgery. Sending her prayers and hugs!
Hugs, Diane ♥0
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