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hi every body, first of all sorry for my poor English but I'm from Barcelona !
pepebcn
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I'm colorectal cancer survivor with met to the liver , operated succesfuly in 2009 but now in recourrence back to the liver, just a small one that has been shrunk to 1 cm (and necrosed) thanks to chemo.My surgeon wants to do a second resection and, as you can understand I'm a bit frightened
about.So here is my question is there any body resected twice due to reccourence ?in affirmative case, was it harder than first? any major complication ? was it successful in terms of Ned?.
Thank you in advance for your response,folks!
Hugs from the other side of the ocean!
about.So here is my question is there any body resected twice due to reccourence ?in affirmative case, was it harder than first? any major complication ? was it successful in terms of Ned?.
Thank you in advance for your response,folks!
Hugs from the other side of the ocean!
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