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Q: My Mother Has Ovarian Cancer
asked by: ccheun10 on May 14th, 2006
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Dear all, all of you looking at this probably has some background or experience with cancer. My mother was diagnosed with ovarian cancer four months ago, in january . My mother has been undergoing chemotherapy, and is almost done. It has been a long four months, but I am so proud of my mother and everything she has gone through. However, recently my mother's mood has drastically changed, and I am not sure what to do anymore. Well, also the fact that me, her only daughter is still away in college I can not be physically there to comfort her, even though I do call everyday. Her mood has changed, as does most people going through therapy. I hope if any of you have stories of hope or any advice, that you please share it. Thank you, have a nice day, god bless, and happy mother's day.
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Starrynites
replied on June 21st, 2009
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Hi,
I am really sorry to hear about your mom. My mom too was diagnosed with ovarian cancer a few days ago. She's at stage 3 and hence will require surgery as well as chemo. I was hoping to hear some stories which could give us support. I don't know what to expect in the coming months and needless to say, we're pretty overwhelmed by the whole news.
I hope your mom feels better soon and she'll be in my prayers.
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manhattann
replied on August 6th, 2009
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advancd Ovarian Cancer...treatment with TomoTherapy
My aunt is going through advanced ovarian cancer and has tried several of the traditional treatments. We have heard so many success stories about TomoTherapy. I am ringing every phone, pulling every ear, to find out why the this treatment has not been done so far with her. If you haven't heard of it, please take the time to look into it, before you get to the end of your options. Good luck to you both, and you will be in our prayers!
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