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secondary breast cancer

by scone1, Feb 04, 2009 11:18AM
will xeloda given alone treat both tumours in chest wall with mestases in liver.cancer is triple negative
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by Sue0871, Feb 04, 2009 12:30PM
To: scone1
Your question would probably be best answered by someone in the expert forum.  I do know though, that my father was given Xeloda for his lung cancer.  The doctor described it as a "smart drug" which attacked cancer cells.

by japdip, Feb 04, 2009 08:52PM
To: scone1
Your question should be discussed with your Oncologist ... therapy is determined by using the complete history of the particular case and this would only be available to your Oncologist.  Regards ..
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