total blood transfusion for metastatic cancer
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luvinlife2 sorry I just saw this commentluvinlife2 said:I agree Pete
That why I said no dectable disease. I know the chances of tiny tumors or remaining "undectable" disease remains high. I was looking from a medical standpoint if tests show nothing then it doesn't make sense to go through something like a blood transfusion to treat "nothing". If I can get to NED, I will not consider my cancer gone and will continue to weaken any remaining disease with my alternative treatments, perhaps even some low dose xeloda for a period of time until I've had a few consistent scans and my ctc test comes back from Germany with the numbers my nat onc is looking for.
ps. $2000.00 is a lot...I don't pay anything remotely close to that for my ctc.
I have published my latest rgcc results
you get alot more than just a ctc count for the 2000.
actually it was 2600 aussie dollars.
hugs,
Pete
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