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Dukespongebob said:WELCOME ABOARD!
Welcome elizabethgd -
Sorry you have to be here, but you've come to a great board with a lot of happy, shining people who give great advice, support, and laughter (as you've mentioned in another post).
You asked about Duke Cancer Center - one of the BEST in the country!
Be well!
- SpongeBob
Have you had experience or known anyone who has had experience with them?
I went there for a second opinion...removal of rectum and creating a j pouch is standard procedure for them, according to surgeon..0 -
DUKEelizabethgd said:Duke
Have you had experience or known anyone who has had experience with them?
I went there for a second opinion...removal of rectum and creating a j pouch is standard procedure for them, according to surgeon..
Elizabeth -
I was treated at Bethesda Naval Hospital, but my aunt (who has Lynch Syndrome/HNPCC like I do) was seen at Duke. She ended-up switching to a hospital closer to her home in High Point, NC. Duke, however, is leading the cancer fight. In my mind tey are right up there with M.D. Anderson.
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Dukespongebob said:DUKE
Elizabeth -
I was treated at Bethesda Naval Hospital, but my aunt (who has Lynch Syndrome/HNPCC like I do) was seen at Duke. She ended-up switching to a hospital closer to her home in High Point, NC. Duke, however, is leading the cancer fight. In my mind tey are right up there with M.D. Anderson.
- SB
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That's close to me!spongebob said:DUKE
Elizabeth -
I was treated at Bethesda Naval Hospital, but my aunt (who has Lynch Syndrome/HNPCC like I do) was seen at Duke. She ended-up switching to a hospital closer to her home in High Point, NC. Duke, however, is leading the cancer fight. In my mind tey are right up there with M.D. Anderson.
- SB
Hey, High Point's not that far from me. If you come visit your aunt, I'd love to meet you!
*hugs*
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