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Breast cancer spread to liver

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PostPosted: 08/18/06 - 03:54    Post subject: Breast cancer spread to liver Vote now! Reply with quote

Hi I am abreast cancer survivor for 6yrs. 3months ago a ct scan show a liver matetasis, myoncology put me on Femara and it seem to work my liver have strunk and is back to normal. I want to find out wether I AM FREE OF CANCER AND WHAT IS MY SURVIVOR RATE.I BE GOING FOR X TRAY IN 2 MONTH TIME. THANK YOU.
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