Hilberts@aol.com wrote:
>
> Dear Marty,
>
> Mom, and all the kids, feel much better after the we spoke at length, to the
> ocologist. He gave us lots of encouragement and is going to recomend various
> exams to locate the primary. He was also encouraged that the carcinoma is
> squamous. She will be starting radiation treatments in a few days to finish
> off the tumor in her back and releave some preasure on the spinal cord.
>
> So all and all things are looking up anfd thanks for your help.
>
> Best of Luck,
> Jim
>
Dear Jim,
One of the most important parts of this wheel to wellness is the support
team. The support team includes the doctor. I am glad your doctor is
one who is persistent and determined to find the primary tumor so that
proper treatment or protocal can be accomplished. Pls keep in mind
that as a back up or another resort to find the primary that M. D.
Anderson in Texas has a clinic especially for Unknown Primaries or CUP
(Carcinoma of Unknown Pramaries). Good luck and God speed.
Marty
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