A big mystery solved?!?!

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JJH
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Re: A big mystery solved?!?!

Postby JJH » Tue Mar 08, 2022 6:21 am

Claudine wrote:... Even though we're surrounded by grizzlies and mountain lions, we still have a fairly large cancer center so hopefully equipment is modern!

Grizzly bears (Montana)
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claudine
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Re: A big mystery solved?!?!

Postby claudine » Tue Mar 08, 2022 9:21 am

Hihihi the funny thing is - without bears, I wouldn’t be on this forum! I moved from France to Montana in 1992 to get a PhD with a renowned bear biologist, and met my DH in grad school :D :D :D
Wife of Dx 04/18 (51 yo). MSS, KRAS G12A, no primary

Tumors: L4 04/18; left adrenal gland & small lung nodules 03/19
rectum 02/22 (pT3 pN0 stage 2A); L3 09/22

Surgeries: intestinal resect. 05/18 (no cancer - Crohn's); adrenalectomy 02/20
L3-L4-L5 fusion and corpectomy 05/20; LAR 04/22; ileo reversal 09/22
L2-L3 fusion and corpectomy 09/22

Treatments: EBRT 04/18; SBRT 02/19; Failed adjuvant Xelox ; Folfiri/Avastin 03/19 - 01/20
adjuvant chemorad (Xeloda) 06/22; SBRT 11/22; Xeloda/Avastin since 01/24


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