New result from bone scan
Is it possible for the cancer to spread to several vertebras in that short of time?
Has anyone had false bone scans?
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Possible treatmentunknown said:This comment has been removed by the Moderator
Thank you William for a very truthful reply. Can you tell me the range of treament for bone mets, we are looking at T1 involvment and a couple of lower T20 range. Has radiation been successful to any degree?0 -
This comment has been removed by the Moderatordgsmith said:Possible treatment
Thank you William for a very truthful reply. Can you tell me the range of treament for bone mets, we are looking at T1 involvment and a couple of lower T20 range. Has radiation been successful to any degree?0
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