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Old 06-11-2009, 09:48 AM   #10
Carolyns
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Also, on the Her2 Negative portion. A major cancer center may way to re-evaluate her sample to verify the Her2 status. This could greatly change things quickly if she were found to be Her2 positive.

I hope that you can convince them that time is on their side and knowledge is power. Get the best minds working on this so this young lady can live a long and productive life.

PS - I have a friend who was in her 30's diagnosed with Stage IV out of the box. She is Her2 positive. Anyway she got into a trial and has never had surgery or radiation. 3.5 years later she is NED. It can happen.
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