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MPNST-sarcoma

by Alive9, Feb 28, 2008 11:58AM
Tags: sarcoma, chemo
My daughter just started chemo- has any one else had experience with this type of cancer?

We are learning to deal with new issues each day ie: effects of chemo psycologically and physically.
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by kc1981, Jan 18, 2009 12:31PM
To: Alive9
It is a nasty disease that is sensitive to chemo only 20-ish percent of the time.  The chemo ifos and etop are often used and they are medium-toxic from a physical standpoint.  Our son recently had an mpnst removed and the chemo and radiation we tried did not stop it.  Best is to get it out asap.
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