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Re: Dr FolleyFrom: Andrew Folley (agfolley@hotmail.com)Mon Oct 31 10:48:07 2005
Doubling every 3-4 months it is totally possible to see how a breast cancer can be not palpable at one visit ie 1 com then be 8 cm or tennis ball sixeded in a year. ie 1cm 2cm 4cm 8cm. andrew The bottom line is that breast cancers in general as are most other cancers are failry slow growing . Most cancers have been there years before they are detected. andrew
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