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Old 10-06-2007, 02:40 PM   #2
AlaskaAngel
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Hi Stephanie,

Based only on my own experience, chemo can do that. I had a cyst/hemangiomas in the liver at diagnosis. I had CAF in 2002 and although I didn't get a marker prior to doing chemo, it was on the high end at the end of chemo and didn't really stay low until a while after I completed rads and had started tamoxifen. My LFTs bounced all over through chemo and through the following 4 years, always less than 200 and occasionally borderline normal, before settling down this year.

A.A.
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