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Hi team

Need to have some information regarding my monther as my was disgnosed with breat cancer initially of second stage. Her surgery and all the chemotherapy has been done the last chemo was on 24 th jan’18 now her radiotherapy needs to be done so how much gap should be there in between chemo and radiotherapy can u suggest me for he following.

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Slightly different, my grandma recently had her breast cancer op. She didn’t have to have chemotherapy but she is going for radiotherapy. They left a 3 month gap between her op and radiotherapy :)

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