Stage 4b UPSC
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donnaparamore
I had worked in a hospital medical records job. My gyn/onc thought I would be someone who would be great at doing a clinical trial. However, when he looked for one 6 years ago, he also found that there weren't any for stage IV. I'm glad I did as well as I did without one. My brother's first wife's sister was diagnosed a couple of months ago with ovarian cancer, but it was in her lung, not her ovary, which seemed a little crazy to me. She had no history of having any cancer in the ovaries previously. I understand she's been doing well on radiation. Her oncologist said she wasn't a candidate for chemo. She was also considered stage IV, so she's another person who's lucky to be doing so well.
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