I had non
invasiveGestational trophoblastic disease
Invasive
Minimally invasive heart surgery
Noninvasive
Noninvasive test
Squamous cell carcinoma - invasive hormonal, Ductal Carcinoma, in-situ, 2 years ago and had a bi-lateral
mastectomyMastectomy
Mastectomy - series procedure done with reconstruction. I was told at the time that they could not guarantee they would be taking 100% of the breast tissue and there was a 1-2% chance I could get breast cancer again. Well, guess what, I now have been diagnosed with
invasiveGestational trophoblastic disease
Invasive
Minimally invasive heart surgery
Noninvasive
Noninvasive test
Squamous cell carcinoma - invasive non hormonal carcinoma. I am in the process of Chemo and will do surgery to remove the implant and the diseased area and then 33 treatments of
radiationCystitis - noninfectious
Radiation therapy. My question is, "How often does this occur?" I know 1-2% but is there anyone out there that this has happened to?