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Q: After treatment for cervical cancer
asked by: tanbula on November 3rd, 2009
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Hi everyone,
I am 28 years old woman who has been diagnosed with cervical cancer and I am about to finish my last brachy treatment. I have had both external radio therapy,kemo and finally brachy therapy. Although I have had wonderful doctors and nurses around me who have made it much easier for me to get through this time, I would like to get in touch with some young women who have been through this and find out how their lives have been effected afterwords and what to do and not to do.
Plaease if you are out there let me know.
Thanks in advance,
Tanya
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Dr. Robert Wascher , MD
replied on December 2nd, 2009
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