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My husband had the test 2 days ago. Preliminary results were no bone or organ metastases. Hurray. But he has lymph nodes with cancer in the pelvis region as we suspected. So I assume radiation would help. We are talking to the MO today. There was a little bit of suspicion in lymph nodes in the armpit area. My poor husband.

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That's actually good news - if the cancer is still confined to the pelvic lymph nodes, it is still potentially curable. Let me know what Kishan says next week.

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We may also see someone in orange county.

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