Second war with stage three.
In January I had a successful PET Scan for stage III esophageal cancer. The report stated, 1) "No associated hypermetabolism." 2) "No lymphadenopathy." 3) "No worrisome hyper metabolism."
When my oncologist presented my wife and I with this report we were, of course, filled with great relief and gratitude. My doctor, actually our doctor as he had treated my wife two years ago for stage III breast cancer, said simply, "Josh, it looks like your in a good place."
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Good on You
Well, that's some good news. Congratulations.
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Thank you!Deathorglory said:Good on You
Well, that's some good news. Congratulations.
Thank you very much. I have had a lot of help. I see you've been through an awful lot yourself. Let's keep up the fight and pass it on. josh r.
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So true jimen!jimen said:Glad to hear it. We need all
Glad to hear it. We need all the success stories we can get. Hang in there.
How right you are jimen. We must stay strong for each other as well as ourselves and our famlies. It's not always an easy task. All the Best, josh
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