I am 1 year post mastectomy----I had 1 node involved--------I am now on Arimidex for 5 years------Had chemo before and after surgery--------it was a hard road but with prayers,family, friends and a strong belief I would come thru here I am today-------I would enjoy hearing from anyone who cares to email me-----or hope I could give info and encouragement to anyone--------Nancy I have recently been diagnosed with breast cancer. My question is to anyone out there is: Is anyone feeling like me and considering not going through any medical treatment ? Love to here from you !! Chris Shaw <feb09@hotmail.com> Hamilton, Ont Canada - Friday, June 04, 2004 at 15:07:34 (EDT) Just had a biopsy done on my right breast. The problem areas are crystalizations that show up like powder on the X-rays. The surgeon told me I would never feel these areas in a self-exam. I have much to learn about breast cancer. The results will be back on June 15th. Thank-you for this website. It's very helpful! Audrey Neubuhr <aud764@hotmail.com> Prince Albert, Sask. Canada - Friday, June 04, 2004 at 08:17:00 (EDT) i was looking for some information on breast cancer for a research paper i am doing and this website was alot of help...thanx robin hanson buffalo narrows, sk canada - Thursday, May 20, 2004 at 17:25:35 (EDT) !/2oo4 diaganosed wtih breast cancer. Had a mastomy in Feb. with 3 lymp nodes posative. Now half way through chemo having trouble with arm swelling. Will start the drugs taxol and herceptin. Hoping to return to work soon. Teresa Saltsgaver <salty@shawneelink.com> Lawrenceville, IL Lawrence - Thursday, May 20, 2004 at 15:04:44 (EDT) Just found out I have a lump. Will see a surgeon in two weeks. Glad to get some knowledge before we talk. Thanks Susan Newell <snewell3@cogeco.ca> NIAGARA FALLS,, ont - Wednesday, May 19, 2004 at 00:01:13 (EDT) my mother was diagonised with cancer when i was 7 she sadly died about 2 a couple mouths later i miss my mother very much i am 13 years old right now i am sadly still greeving but even though she was diagonised with cancer i am afraid one day i will have it also and for the other millions of woman who have been diagonised with cancer god bless you may you live a good life sharon <MiZZZORDiNARY@AOL.COM> BROOKLYN, NY 11229 - Monday, May 17, 2004 at 21:30:22 (EDT) Dianna Webb <dwebb@sandiego.pd.gov> San Diego, CA san diego - Monday, May 17, 2004 at 09:37:20 (EDT) I love this website, it has helped me before when I had bc 4.5 years ago and I refer to it frequently. I am back asking for information one more time. My bc has come back and this time I need a masectomy. However, because I had radiation previous, I am not a candiate for immediate construction. My surgeon wants to make sure I heal properly and that there are no complications. At first I was very disappointed but I think he is right to wait. My surgery is scheduled for 5/13. I went to the plastic surgeon on Monday and he recommends the best option for me would be the TRAM flap. Has anyone had delayed reconstruction after having radiation in the past? What are the results and are you happy? Cele <cele.l.ludig@intel.com> Phoenix, AZ - Tuesday, May 04, 2004 at 17:05:20 (EDT) Hi I need help I have no insurance and I fell my left brest getting hard 'stiff I'm 43 years ols I don't know where 2 go I live in Miami,I've looked in the net and nothing real. Thanks I happy I found u guys Robin Nieves <miatour@bellsouth.net> miami, fl - Saturday, May 01, 2004 at 03:16:30 (EDT) I was dx in March 2001 with invasive ductal carcinoma, I first started with Chemo, then mastectomy, and 30 radiation treatment. May 2002 I developed skin mets, I have been on different treatments including one clinical trial that I just completed in February 2004, my recent CT thorax showed two slightly inlarged lymph nodes and a small amount of fluid around the lung, I am going on another treatment shortly, I pray that they find one that can keep things under control. All I can say to anyone out there, is to keep your faith strong. We need sites like this to share and support one another. Patti Ritchie <patrick-ritchie@sympatico.ca> Cobourg, Ont Canada - Tuesday, April 27, 2004 at 15:50:27 (EDT) can you please e-mail to me some information on brast cancer and where to get some treatment. i believe as my doctors have said that there my be a tumor in my left breast. i want to be as informed as much as possable on this diagnosis whaty kind of treat ment is available at the stages of fluid discharge, mass luimps in the armpit areas, definite enlargment of the left side of my breast, and chest and breast pain. what are the stages of breast cancer ? and how long can a person go befor they get so far that treatment is no longer available? thank you mrs. rodarte you can e-mail me at shabeastie@yahoo.com or phone me at 909 885-8045 sheila rodarte <shabeastie@yahoo.com> san bernardino, ca us - Monday, April 26, 2004 at 05:57:36 (EDT) i didnt realize this guestbook was here. this is nice. i had breast cancer in nov 95 and did the lumpectomy and 6 mo of chemo and 6-1/2 wks of radiation. went to my yearly checkups with no problems till mar 11,2004 i went to my yearly checkup and it was back on the other side. this time it was a lot smaller and the nodes were clean. luckily this time i dont have to have chemo but i have to have radiation again. going through it once before makes it all that much easier. my only concern this time is after my radiation is over my dr. wants to put me on tamoxfin for 5 years. i have heard about the side effects and weigh gain. if anybody out there could send me more info on tomaxfin or tell me where i could find info please let me know. i would really appreciate it. dmbear@copper.net diane dickey <dmbear@copper.net> carlisle, ia usa - Sunday, April 25, 2004 at 19:34:45 (EDT) i just want to say that im sorry for all the thepeople who has died from breast cancer. my mom had surgery to remove all of the cancer she had. a week later the doctors called and said they have to do surgery on my mom again. im really scared. but i know that my mom can make it. Jessica Van nuys, ca - Friday, April 23, 2004 at 21:11:54 (EDT) Like Brittany, i am working on a school project, But we had the choise of what disease to chose. Without Hesitation i choose Breast cancer.I recently lost my Aunt to Breast cancer, and Jill I am glad that you are surviving throygh it. I want the world to know about Breast cancer and what cn prevent it so we wont have to loose our loved ones to it. It runs in my Family..... ~*Mel GAmez*~ Be Strong everyone, for the ones you love, and yourself. --Age-14-- Mel <Melphina_Starwind@hotmail.com> Sugarland , Tx USA - Thursday, April 22, 2004 at 12:10:27 (EDT) 18 months ago I lost my greatest mentor(my mother Silvia) to this horrible disease. She was so strong and did live for 9 years with the cancer under control. I miss her more each day. I wish I could hug her and never let go. I wish she could hold her new grandaughter. Keep fighting and don't be afraid to question your treatment. I often wonder if she had had chemo at the beginning when she was strong if she would still be with us today! God Bless Laura Laura Mississauga, - Friday, April 16, 2004 at 16:23:58 (EDT) finished my 6 months of chemo and now doing 13 radiation treatments then on to a newer drug arimidex or also known as anastrozole.can any body tell me how they are on this drug and doing ok on it ? the doctor wants me to try this instead of tamoxifin can any body help me out there on it for 5 years.thank you sharon sharon <gordon.hampton@shaw.ca> maple ridge, b.c. canada - Wednesday, April 14, 2004 at 23:56:44 (EDT) I came across this site for my breast cancer research project for school...good site! Brittany USA!!! - Wednesday, April 14, 2004 at 12:33:04 (EDT) I am a 58 year old women who has been a breast cancer survivor for 12 years now. I was living in the Ohio at the time of my diagnosis and was treated there also. My prognosis was not great so, I chose aggressive treatment and have been cancer free ever since. I felt so strongly about spreading the word to other women about the importance of screening, early detection and treatment that for the last 7 years (prior to my retirement and return to Canada) I worked in a breast cancer screening program for under-served women. It was the most healing and rewarding experience of my breast cancer journey. If I can be of any help or support to anyone newly diagnosed or in treatment..please email me and I will be happy to reply ASAP...God Bless! Jill Wagner <jill.wagner@sympatico.ca> Campbellford, ON Canada - Tuesday, April 13, 2004 at 19:50:54 (EDT) I'm 21 and have found a lump in my breast, it's been there for a while but I just ignored it, now it is causeing me pain and some of my lymphnodes around the area are very tender. Wish me luck with my diagnosis. C. J. <c.j.olesevich@usa.net> Ottawa, Ont canada - Sunday, April 11, 2004 at 22:29:23 (EDT) I am almost 7 years since my diagnosis and feeling great. I had it in one lympth node, had a mast. chemo and radiation. Did my 5 years of tamox and just this week started on letrozole. Life is good. I have many good friends who have survived this terrible disease. What has helped me is keeping myself positive, go for a walk, love my family and friends and enjoy every day I have - even with doing the daily tasks. Today is the first day of the rest of my life and I want to be here. Good luck and keep up your courage for those just starting this journey. Remind yourself there are lots of survivors and your going to be one of them!!! Gail Muir <gail_muir@uccb.ca> Sydney, NS Canada - Thursday, April 01, 2004 at 14:00:44 (EST) a lump was noticed nov 03. biopsey said tumor is 3 cm, and cancer. a spot that was being watched the year prior. chose mast. due to breast cancer in aunt and female cancer in grandmother and my mother. no cancer in surrounding tissue or 22 lympnodes. had to have port re set in breast, would require 2 inch needle to reach and visit to radiology to locate. murphys law at play here. after all the delays chemo and neulastin given. o my god. i had no idea how awful this process is. seems the medical field has lots of secrets and small knowledge of the intense helplessness of the cancer patient. i had so much trust. seems the symtoms of the chemo/other med are placed/or tied to other situations the cancer patients body has delightfully caused. are there any cancer treatments that is humane? science, natural/nutrition? I will pray ever so much more for the sick. especially the children. victoria <ceppich13@aol.com> omaha, ne us - Tuesday, March 30, 2004 at 22:34:13 (EST) maralyn stratton <maralynstratton@hotmail.com> quincy, Il. USA - Friday, March 26, 2004 at 15:16:44 (EST) I had a mole removed and just got a call that it was cancer.In-situ. I'm going under the knife again to get more skin removed.Wish me luck because i'm very frightened. lucie <lurl@ntl.sympatico.ca> Haileybury, Ont. Canada - Friday, March 26, 2004 at 14:24:37 (EST) I was diagnosed with breast cancer 6/2000. It went to my bone 8/2001. I have made it my mission to be a source of hope to anyone who needs to know survival is a very real possibility! I have a website at urcctc.com that shares my story and how I came through this terrible ordeal. What began as tragedy has become a blessing. May God bless each and every one of you. hummer - Wednesday, March 24, 2004 at 18:07:22 (EST) My Name is Anne Marie Manning, April 18, it will be 4 years since I was told I had Breast Cancer. I had a radical mascetomey of the left breast with a Tramp Flap done at the same time. I had 6 months of Chemo and 7 1/2 weeks of Radiation. I was on Tamoxfin for 2 1/2 years and now on Arimedix for the next 2 1/2 years. I have gained 25lbs on the medicine. I am having a lot of trouble with the Tram-Flap. My stomach has had 2 hernias and surgery to fix them, but now I have atrophy in my stomach. I was wondering if anyone else out there has had the Tram and is having the same problem, I am hoping that the plastic surgeon can fix my stomach I look like I am pregant.I am Cancer Free but I worry ever day if it will come back. I had 2 kinds of Cancer, Inductial and Loblar in Carcinoma In Situ. I had 2 tumors one was 5 cem, and the other was 2 cem. I have had my faith restored since my Cancer. I thank God for eveyday he allows me to be here. If any one has had the same problem with the Tram, Please let me know. Thank you and God Bless you all. Anne Marie Anne Marie Manning <Manning12@comcast.net> Glenolden, Pa USA - Sunday, March 21, 2004 at 23:26:05 (EST) erika whittaker <steiff1842@msn.com> albertson, ny 11507 - Friday, March 19, 2004 at 10:03:49 (EST) Every day I live for my mom, she was the strongest person I will ever meet. I wish I had one more time to tell her I love her. "One day at a time." ~ Arlene Ann Marsteller Kelly Marsteller <kem226@psu.edu> Allentown, Pa 18104 - Thursday, March 04, 2004 at 17:06:09 (EST) My friends mother has cancer. She beat breast canceronce. Then It came back and not it has spead through out her whole entire body. They have told her family that she has got about 6 months. My prayers and thoughts go out to this family. I hope that something good will come out of this. Lorraine Herd <lorraine_1980@yahoo.com> Trail, bc canada - Thursday, March 04, 2004 at 00:20:32 (EST) I was diagnosed with breast cancer yesterday. I am very scared - i have no children - but a very close large family. My husband is scared - and I don't know how o make it ok with him! I would love to talk to someone that understands and that could help me!! Thanks Sandi Sandi <sandi979@aol.com> Adamsville, al USA - Friday, February 27, 2004 at 22:23:28 (EST) I enjoyed and appreciated visiting your website. The topic you’re featuring is of special interest to us. We have a story about how a dog helped a cancer victim in our new book GOD’S MESSENGERS: What Animals Teach Us about the Divine. The story titled “The Presence of Teddy” was written by Rose-Marie who is from Northern Vancouver Island, Sayward, BC, Canada. It is about her dog named Teddy who is a black, tan, and white collie mixed breed. Teddy showed much compassion, love and empathy for Rose Marie during her bout with cancer. Teddy pulled out the hair from her own tail (something she had never done before) when Rose Marie started crying over losing her hair due to the chemotherapy treatments. There is a happy ending to the story. It was uplifting to read. Visit us at the Angel Animals Network if you would like more details about our book and why we think sharing stories about the human/animal spiritual bond is important. Thanks. Allen -- ANGEL ANIMALS <angelanimals@angelanimals.net> TWIN CITIES, MN USA - Saturday, February 21, 2004 at 14:58:37 (EST) HI, I HAVE BREAST CANCER NO LYMP NODES WERE INFECTED AND OUTER MARGINS CLEAR. I HAVE HAD 4 RED DEVIL CHEMOS AND THE DOCTORS WANT TO GIVE ME TAXOTIERE AND I CAN TAKE TAMAOFIN FOR FIVE YEARS. RED DEVIL HAS LEFT ME VERY WEAK I DONT THINK I WILL TAKE THE TAXOTIERE? I STILL NEED 30 RADIATIONS TREATMENTS. DOES ANY ONE HAVE A SUGGESTION? MY DAUGHTER IS GETTING MARRIED MARCH 27 2004 AND MY LAST RED DEVIL CHEMO IS MARCH 1 2004. MY MOTHER IN LAW NEVER CALLED ME TO SEE HOW I AM, SHE NEVER CALLED HER SON TO ASK FOR ME. SHOULD SHE BE INVITED TO OUR DAUGHTERS WEDDING? THANKS toniann fregara <inot000@aol.com> brooklyn, ny usa - Thursday, February 19, 2004 at 17:38:41 (EST) I have just been diagnosed with breast cancer and I feel absolutely devastated. I am getting a lot of pain in the area where the lump is. It feels like a hot needle being pressed into me. I am told it nothing to do with the cancer and I find this hard to believe. Has anyone else had any pain with their cancer? beryl boyton <beryleboyton@hotmail.com> England - Wednesday, February 18, 2004 at 18:23:02 (EST) hello everyone, this is my second entry to the guestbook. my mother died of breast cancer almost 3 yrs ago when i was 18 yrs old. i came across this site and it really helped me go through my loss. Now i am 21 yrs old and though i miss my mother very much, i realize what a strong woman she was. i would like to thank those whose e-mailed me some inspiring words, which really made a difference. to anyone who has lost somebody i will tell you that its not easy at all in the beginning. i thought i could no longer live without my mother, but as time went by i began to resume my life, acknowledging that she was with me in a spiritual way. just realize that they are better off at peace than suffering. As a child of a breast cancer victim, i urge all mothers to stay strong and keep a positive outlook because your children will feed off of your energy. jessica guevara <guevara@rider.edu> passaic, nj usa - Thursday, February 12, 2004 at 11:57:30 (EST) i am a man i am doing research on breast cancer and hoping to do a newsletter.lots of info out there but only have 1 question how many women out there have this disease and how many don;t know they have it ?????? jason robinson <jasonrobinson1@hotmail.com> dublin, on canada - Tuesday, February 10, 2004 at 14:52:06 (EST) Hi this will me my 3rd enrty to this book!! It has Been a long time since I have visited here. I have been diagnosed with breast cancer 4 times since nov 2001. I have been told I was a stage 3b and stage 4. One thing I have not done is gave in to this disease. I have stayed positive and that is VERY important!!. I recently was invited to church were I have learned alot..I asked for healing, and believed in it! Now for the first time in my 2 year 3 month fight I have a great chance!! My recent scans were awesome.. I have had 5 surgeries for this cancer, which I lost both of my breast and alot of skin from the chest wall, and somehow ended up with one breast in the middle of my chest, but it is all worth having my life!!! Thank God for my surgeon who did my last surgery he really took care of the 6 tumors that lined my chest wall.. I am a 34 year old mother of 3. I am here to tell you never lose faith, don't give up!! You can win. I am a survivor, and always will be!! BEST OF LUCK TO EVERYONE!!! Mary Nacarelli <green_eyes2@comcast.net> - Thursday, February 05, 2004 at 02:07:30 (EST) We just got word that my younger sister, aged 36 years old is diagnosed with breast cancer. The tumor is 10 cm and they want to begin aggressive chemo (for 6 months) this week. Once the tumor has shrunk, only then will they remove the breast. I was comforted with the words from this website. I would like to learn more and if you have any treatment options other than aggressive chemo, can you email me the info? Thank you Michelline Michelline Sanna <rsanna@goredlake.com> Balmertown, ON Canada - Wednesday, February 04, 2004 at 13:49:17 (EST) Christine McLellan <Christinemclell@aol.com> Port Orange , FL USA - Tuesday, February 03, 2004 at 10:28:51 (EST) i am in love with this site hope all is well maga <guy@mail.com> lome, lome togo - Friday, January 30, 2004 at 19:51:59 (EST) I was diagnosed with a 2cm and 1 out 17 nodes cancer. I opted for the lumpectomy along with chemo & radiation. I am 2yrs. cancer free. But I am now dealing with very painful & severe breast edema. It seems that after my treatment that I'm not a very high priority to my doctors anymore. As far as my doctors are concerned there is no treatment for this. They all blame one thing or another for it. I would appreciate any info on this condition or if you are experiencing this side effect I would love to hear from you. I am wondering also if a simple masectomy and reconstruction might alleviate this problem? Any info on this would be appreciated also. And for all the newly diagnosed and the survivors...Keep your chin up!!! There is life after breast cancer!! My thoughts go out to you all!!! DiAnna Briggance <Poyznive@sbcglobal.net> Walker, MI U.S. - Saturday, January 24, 2004 at 20:46:25 (EST) Hi, I had a bi-lateral mastectomy in Oct. for DCIS. I have always worried that I would get breast cancer and there it was. Now that I am healthy I keep worrying that it is going to come back. My surgery was considered drastic since it was non invasive, but I wanted to not have to worry about it anymore and here I am. I spent this afternoon crying that what if I die, my little won would be devestated. Talk about not thinking positive. Does anyone know if this feeling will go away in time, I tend to obsess. Well thanks for listining. Sally Durant <durant.j@comcast.com> Wakefield, ma usa - Wednesday, January 14, 2004 at 18:45:12 (EST) I had a masectomy with reconstruction several years ago. I have an appt to go to the doctor......looks like it is getting big.....kinda mushy like. Anyone ever had that happen to them? Linda <dclccollins@att.net> Hampton, GA - Tuesday, January 13, 2004 at 17:53:40 (EST) PLEASE PROVIDE ME WITH MUCH INFORMATION ON LYMPHNOIDS. WHAT IS LYMPHNOIDS? MY STEPSON HAS A SHUNT THAT RUNS THROUGH HIS NECK AND HIS NECK IS SWOLLEN RIGHT NOW. RECENT VISITS TO THE DOCTOR MENTION THAT ITS BECAUSE OF HIS LYMPHNOIDS. THANK YOU. Anthony Jones <Jonesam0@aol.com> Burke, Va USA - Monday, January 12, 2004 at 21:15:04 (EST) I have worked as a volunteer for the Look Good Feel Better program and I think that having a website for everyone to be informed is a great idea. Denise Cayen <deknees@sympatico.ca> Montreal, Qc Canada - Sunday, January 11, 2004 at 11:19:53 (EST) I have had a mastectomy in Nov. 2003, any comments on what I will have to look forward in my recovery and therapy Sandy <sandybeau64@hotmail.com> Brampton, On Canada - Wednesday, January 07, 2004 at 21:53:24 (EST) I check back to this site every now and then......it helped me get through cancer five years ago. I had a mastectomy and six months of chemotherapy. So far so good. I found the lump myself and early detection helped prevent further spread to the lymph nodes. Keep doing your own monthly breast examinations! Cathy <crazycanuck35@hotmail.com> Port Hope, ON Canada - Wednesday, January 07, 2004 at 16:30:05 (EST) Jessica Gribbins <psyco6662002003@yahoo.com> Louisville, Ky US - Sunday, December 28, 2003 at 09:17:23 (EST) If anyone is on a drug called Femara please give me any feedback you have. I was just put on this drug to prevent reoccurance of breast cancer. This is something pretty new. Thanks and remember God is always with us. I feel blessed each and every day and I wish all of you peace and love in your heart! Jacqueline Thompson <dmtjlt@sbcglobal.net> brownstown, MI U.S - Friday, December 19, 2003 at 06:16:36 (EST) Lisandra R. Massa <Edylisandra@msn.com> Clearwater, Fl USA - Thursday, December 11, 2003 at 22:38:53 (EST) I RECIEVED A PHONE CALL FROM MY DOCTOR THAT I HADN'T FOLLOWED UP ON BECAUSE MY INSURANCE HAD BEEN CANCELED AND GOING THROUGH A DIVORCE AND TRYING TO MOVE OUT OF MY HOUSE THAT HE WANTED ME TO SEE A SPECAILIZED AND HAVE SURGREY. what are my chances if i do nothing? My Dad just died of cancer so his mom too. I have lost all hope in medical field and putting my trust in the Lord for healing. Can someone tell me how sick i will get and if it will disable me Thanks rosemarie palmieri <rosemariesantana@msn.com> newhall, ca - Sunday, December 07, 2003 at 21:15:45 (EST) This is a great website. I became a nurse right after my mom was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2001; had a partial mastectomy as well as chemo treatments for 6 months, following radiation. She was taking Armidex post treatments. She recently now has another cyst positive for cancer cells. Has this happened to anyone else? Kristy Lee <kdasab@aol.com > Boston, MA USA - Tuesday, December 02, 2003 at 19:53:51 (EST) Colleen Steinburg <costeinb@rohcg.gc.on> Prescott, On Canada - Tuesday, December 02, 2003 at 13:23:45 (EST) I am now a five-year survivor of a stage IIB infiltrating ductal carcinoma with 14 positive lymph nodes. Because of the very high risk of metastatic disease, I was given 3 treatments of regular chemo, a stem cell transplant with high dose chemotherapy, radiation, then TRAM flap reconstruction. It's a miracle! I am alive and very healthy. Judy Boss <Bossl001@hawaii.rr.com> Holualoa, HI USA - Tuesday, December 02, 2003 at 01:33:14 (EST) Diagnosed with ductal carcinoma in situ Aug. 2003. Found cluster of microcalcifications on routine mammogram; no palpable lump. Had tissue removed and 33 radiation treatments. It all was a piece of cake. In situ is noninvasive breast cancer and chemo not used for this. I was diagnosed at stage 0. Thank God it was detected early. Never, ever miss a mammogram. And never ignore a lump. Early detection means simplier treatment. I have a renewed respect and compassion for women who are fighting the battle. I am an RN, who is 49 years old. I was very blessed in my battle. This has changed my life. Charlene <chrlnsmalley@charter.net> Northport, AL USA - Monday, December 01, 2003 at 22:26:27 (EST) What a wonderful site, just what I needed today. I was diagnosed with Breast Cancer in 1999. Surgery, 6 Chemo treatments (which made me very sick), and 25 radiation treatments later...I was doing great. But just in the last month, I felt a pinching feeling under the arm where the removal took place...and so ....an ultra sound and needle biopsy later....my Doc informed me that it was back..the cancer. I think right now I am in a bit of a fog...but .... . I would love to talk to anyone out there who had a reoccurrance. I am a bit scared and would just love to chat with someone who knows what I am going through. I have a wonderful husband...he is my hero....this is a lonly place to be and I would love to hook up with someone who is going through the same thing. Sally Sally Unrau <3rdwave@mb.sympatico.ca> Morden, Mb Canada - Friday, November 28, 2003 at 13:41:44 (EST) Interesting site. Thank you. Joseph <padannamakkel@yahoo.com> Kanjirappally, Kanjirappally India - Tuesday, November 25, 2003 at 23:34:12 (EST) Ive had masectomy 1 lymph node invovled on chemo frightened linda cooke <casecook@yahoo.co.uk> gloucester, england - Tuesday, November 25, 2003 at 12:34:26 (EST) |