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after 10 years after Brachytherapy a petscan has indicated a 1cm sq tumour in a lymph node in the pelvic region.what a bugger.

I saw the image on the computer screen of a speck of light - it's hard to imagine it was cancer???

the mri scan & the petscan confirmed no cancer in any of the organs.

where do I go from here. How do I know that the spec of light was a cancer?

It has been indicated that a SABRE treatment would be best followed by Hormone treatment. Does anybody have any experience of this

I am 76in the

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Sorry to hear about your news m1946 but you have posted on the site for ovarian cancer so you might want to find the right one where you will get more knowledgeable replies! Best of luck x

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