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Old 06-25-2013, 04:37 PM   #9
KsGal
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Re: I love being unique... Usually :-)

Like you mentioned, I have known someone with two different cancers, but in different organs at the same time. Also had a chemo friend whose cancer became hormone receptor positive when it spread, and was only her2 positive to start out with. Lets hope it is just a virus. The good effect in the lung nodules is certainly something to celebrate, and the dropping tumor markers are also! That is definitely a sign you have some good work being done in your body. Sending lots of good juju your way and prayers your way. Please keep us updated. I think I have learned more from the posts on this site than I learned in an entire 15 years of typing hematology/oncology reports!
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Diagnosed in October 2011 Stage IV with metastasis to liver.
January 2012 after double mastectomy, started taxotere, carboplatin and herceptin.
Clear.
December 2012 was diagnosed with five brain mets, and had whole brain radiation.
Around July 2014 two mets in brain, one a residual spot and one new one growing in size. Received Cyberknife on both areas
Clear/NED
April 2015 remain NED
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