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is it true that if the lung tumour has not completely gone can you have more sabr

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What governs this is the total amount of xray energy received in your first treatment. This bar is a lot higher than it is for a healthy person. It is a case of the risks of the xrays outweighing the risk of not treating it. Please see my first reply to your earlier post today. You will make yourself ill with worry and hard as it might be, definitely time to put this to bed inside your own mind. You really do need to think positively about this, it will increase your chances many fold. Seriously, negative thinking will only decrease your own immune system.

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