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Got some good news today had xray of chest. Cancer is still gone its been two years and nine months. The time before dr said gone from lymph nodes. I still have to get ct scan in three months. I don't know how long I have to get tests. I think for five years. I'll have have to ask next time I go. So I am very happy right now.

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Kathy53

Wonderful news!

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Steph60

That is wonderful news!!🎉🎉 Hope you do something special to celebrate. According to my oncologist I will need to have CT scans every 6 months for 5 years before I would be totally in remission.

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Jayvicky

Thank god

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FtB_Peggy

Woo-hoo! Thank you for that great post! Please keep in touch, and congrats.

Thanks FtB-Peggy

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