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So my husband saw his oncologist today. The X-Ray he had after only the first chemotherapy shows a reduction in the size of the tumour in his lung. Can't quite believe it. He is down to only 2mg steroids for the brain and no symptoms.

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That's great news - here's to a lasting recovery. It's not all doom and gloom - there are many on this forum and others who have had good results in recent years. wishing you all the best.

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So pleased for you .x carol

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miasam

So pleased for you everything is going well x

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Hello Dismal, great to hear that your husband has had a positive response to his chemo, hope further treatments continue as well.

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