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Skin Cancer
by: M on Wed, Mar 19 2008
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I saw a demotalogist [dermatologist] a yr ago. I had a red spot on my breast the size of a dime.
Upon seeing the Dr. she gave me a cream. The spot did not respond, I made a second visit and she took a biopsy and gave me another cream. The biopsy came back inconclusive, basil cyrioses or t cell lymphoma. Another spot appeared and she did another biopsy this time came back that there was cancer cells and I am now on a second cancer cream. i have asked for a second opinion after a yr, I think I deserve that much.


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  • Skin Cancer - by M - (Wed, Mar 19 2008)
    I saw a demotalogist [dermatologist] a yr ago. I had a red spot on my breast the size of a dime. Upon seeing the Dr. she gave me a cream. [more..]

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