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Uben

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4. Nothing much to add....
Mon Jan 16, 2012, 05:52 PM
Jan 2012

....mainly because I have no idea what effect the radiation has on the brain. My wife had five sessions of radiation on her spinal mets a month ago, and she's still trying to recover her strength. The radiation obviosly damages the muscles to some extent, how and how long, I don't know.
It's awful about the mis-diagnosis, but troubling they would treat it without concrete pathology. But, the lesions on my wife's spine were irradiated before we knew definitively what kind of cancer it was, although they knew it was a cancer. In her case, it needed immediate attention to avoid spreading to the spinal chord and paralysis. So maybe sometimes the perceived need for action outweighs waiting for concrete pathology. But, I guess only a doctor would know. I'd hate to be in that position to have to make the call. I just thank god there are men and women who devote their lives to the treatment of cancer.

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I don't know Irishonly Jan 2012 #1
I hope you're well on the road to remission and cure. no_hypocrisy Jan 2012 #2
I had breast cancer Irishonly Jan 2012 #3
Nothing much to add.... Uben Jan 2012 #4
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