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The cancer is gone and the tumour is shrinking
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Does anyone know what the above statement means??
We have a young relative who has undergone chemo but then needed a course of radiation.
The above statement is what his doctors have said since the radiation treatment finished but to me it seems a contradiction. If its gone how come the tumour is still shrinking?Surely if its gone its gone...or if the tumour is still shrinking the cancer is still there??
We have a young relative who has undergone chemo but then needed a course of radiation.
The above statement is what his doctors have said since the radiation treatment finished but to me it seems a contradiction. If its gone how come the tumour is still shrinking?Surely if its gone its gone...or if the tumour is still shrinking the cancer is still there??
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Some tumours are benign and not life threatening.Here's a link http://www.breastcancer.org/dictionary/benignt umor_t.html I'm glad your family has had good news :-)
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