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4 years down the road

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It is now 4yrs since by MRI, I was diagnosed with HCC and Prostate Cancer (unrelated)Since that time the prostate cancer has been Controlled by Zolodex hormone suppressant.

In February 2020 a large tumour was removed from my liver by open resection.

Later in the year it returned and was treated by ablation. To date it has not come back

3month scans are being reduced to 6monthly.

I am an 80year old man and am so grateful for the treatment I have received at Churchill Hospital Oxford.

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That is wonderful news. I'm so glad to hear that the HCC has not returned. So glad that they are able to lengthen the time between scans. It's always great to hear positive things about HCC. Praying for the day that everyone will have a positive result. Thank you so much for sharing your story. ❤️Sharon ❤️

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