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My mother in laws oncology appointment was cancelled and an appointment made with the surgeon.

He had the histology back and said the the OC was secondary and they don’t know what the primary cancer is. He was very vague answering questions and said that we need to speak to the new team.

Has anyone had this?

He also said that the interval debulking surgery planned with Christina Fotopoulou wasn’t an option anymore 💔

Has anyone had experience dealing with this?

I’m worried that the primary may be in her bones. They have many mri’s and they’ve opened her up and still can’t say although I have a feeling they’re holding back.

Thank you for listening

Laura X

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