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Old 01-07-2007, 07:46 PM   #9
shondagaylord
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Location: Rockwall, Texas
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Please explain what you mean by this. "Her2 is actually becoming a good thing as long as it has not spread at diagnosis." What makes the Her2 gene any different if it has spread or not? That is a real scary sentence. Just curious.


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Shonda
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36 M 5 children 16,12,9,7 yr old twins
DX 2-06 at 33 yrs old
4-06 Bi lateral mastectomyw/ recon
5-06 Taxol/Carbo Herceptain weekly
Have Mets in bone dx'd 1 week after surgery
5-07 Implant exchange
Chemo Holiday about 1 year
started Tykerb/Xeloda 6 days (Very sick)
Started Gemzar did 2 rounds (got very sick) In hospital 3 months w/ ARDS and TTP and CMV.
1-09 Started Navelbine/Herceptain weekly
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