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Dr FolleyFrom: GIN11153@aol.comSun Oct 30 22:28:25 2005
I read your post to my husband. You said 2 different things in your post, the first being correct, and the second not, unless it was THE most virulent type of breast cancer: "The bottom line is that you do not go from a 1 celled cancer to a 4 cm mass in 1 year. It takes several years in general. Women may have a 1 cm mass in January and then 2 cm in April, 4 cm in Sept and tennis ball sized (7cm) by then end of the year. Totally consistent with the doubling time physicians refer to." Breast cancer does not grow from 1cm in Jan to 7cm by the end of the year. Gail Neuman RNC CPHW SNP LNC listowner of LegalNurseConsulting@yahoogroups.com certified high risk OB/legal nurse consultant Notary Public/Certified Loan Signing Agent Tustin, CA
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