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Stage 1 MBC E+P+Her2-

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Hi, new to group. 8 year survivor of stage I then MBC to bone (shoulder) and liver June 2015. Radiation to shoulder and one round of taxol. Switched doctors and started Ibrance and letrozole. Scans every 3 months and so far everything remains stable. I am feeling encouraged by reading everyone's amazing stories. I have a strong faith in God and know that He is always in control!

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Thanks for joining the group and sharing your story.

Welcome to our group. I'm glad to hear that your cancer is stable. Joan

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Meadesmith

Ibrance , letrozole, works for 56%. I am 19th month, bone and lymph Mets are gone, tumor shrinking. Sounds like a good course of treatment regarding scans. Take really good care of yourself, this is a very long term treatment program

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