Metaplastic Breast Cancer has metasticized

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RE: Metaplastic Breast Cancer has metasticized

by sibling on Mon Aug 24, 2009 12:00 AM

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On 1/27/2008 terrib wrote:

Hi,

I just read your message, and I too had Metaplastic Breast Cancer that metasticized.  Back in September I had chemo (FAC), and all tumors seem to be gone as of January.  I had one in the lung, one in my neck, and a large one in my buttocks (Weird).  These tumors seem to be able to go anywhere they want.  But, the point is, I did respond to FAC, and I follow the cancer diet; berries, mushrooms, no sugar, no white bread, no alcohol, etc.  Another key ingredient here is God and prayer, your faith has be to greater than your fear.

Terri 

 

 

 


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RE: Metaplastic Breast Cancer has metasticized

by sibling on Tue Aug 25, 2009 12:00 AM

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On 1/27/2008 terrib wrote:

Hi,

I just read your message, and I too had Metaplastic Breast Cancer that metasticized.  Back in September I had chemo (FAC), and all tumors seem to be gone as of January.  I had one in the lung, one in my neck, and a large one in my buttocks (Weird).  These tumors seem to be able to go anywhere they want.  But, the point is, I did respond to FAC, and I follow the cancer diet; berries, mushrooms, no sugar, no white bread, no alcohol, etc.  Another key ingredient here is God and prayer, your faith has be to greater than your fear.

Terri 

 

Was your metaplastic  cancer triple negative and did it  have sarcomatoid features . That is the way my sister's is. plus a pleomorphic componant. Would love to hear from you.

God bless

 


 

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