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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.So happy for you!I had a CT scan a few weeks ago. The results were excellent. I am in remission.
So happy for you!
I had a CT scan a few weeks ago. The results were excellent. I am in remission.
I had the port for Chemotherapy removed! One more hurdle: kidney stone surgery.
certainly! Thanks!Are you feeling excited yet?
certainly! Thanks!
I had the port for Chemotherapy removed! One more hurdle: kidney stone surgery.
I guess they tried the Ultrasonics to break them down and it didn't work??
I thought the port was simply a way to deliver the medicine in the easiest and most effective manner possible? Doesn’t everyone who has cancer and is receiving chemotherapy need to have a port installed in the beginning of their treatment to help to save time and administer all of the various medications/contrast fluid for testing? Or am I incorrect?I was referring to 11 people, mostly family members. Out of those eleven, nine died. The port is not good. Maybe it depends on what kind of cancer it is, not sure. I do know this one type that no one I know of lived. It’s called non Hodgkin lymphoma
IIRC that's what Marcus Cannon was diagnosed as having. So you know of at least one patient who survived it.I was referring to 11 people, mostly family members. Out of those eleven, nine died. The port is not good. Maybe it depends on what kind of cancer it is, not sure. I do know this one type that no one I know of lived. It’s called non Hodgkin lymphoma