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    <pubDate>Tue, 24 Nov 2009 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>RE: CyberKnife Testimonial</title>
      <description>&amp;nbsp;On 4/23/2009 AndyH wrote:A testimonial:&amp;nbsp; I was diagnosed with HCC in January 2008.&amp;nbsp; I was 57 years old.&amp;nbsp; I had major portal vein invasion and my primary tumor was over 6 cm, all of which made me inegilble for resection or transplant.&amp;nbsp; My prognosis was not good.&amp;nbsp; I went through two very painful TACE procedures in 2008, and started on Nexavar.&amp;nbsp; The tumors remained active.&amp;nbsp; In January 2009 I underwent&amp;nbsp;a CyberKinfe procedure at Baylor in Dallas.&amp;nbsp; I just had a follow-up MRI this week.&amp;nbsp; All of the cancer in my liver now appears on MRI to be dead or dying.&amp;nbsp; And the tumors have begun shrinking.&amp;nbsp; If the shinkage continues and the cancer remains inactive I may become eligible for the transplant at some point in the future.&amp;nbsp; To use a very tired old phrase, I now feel like I have a great deal of hope and a new lease on life.&amp;nbsp; I encourage anyone diagnosed with HCC who is not eligible for transplant or resection to ask about CyberKinfe.&amp;nbsp; It truly offers hope to the many of us stricked with this dread disease.Congratulations and I am so happy for you.&amp;nbsp; It is nice to have good news about something that will help to beat the dragon. &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp;</description>
      <author>Irisv</author>
      <pubDate>Thu, 30 Apr 2009 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <description>&amp;nbsp;On 4/24/2009 LizzieP wrote:Andy,Thank you for sharing your story. My husband had resection in July 2007 for&amp;nbsp;HCC&amp;nbsp;and so far cancer has not returned but doctor has said it probably will. He is not a good candidate for transplant so I am so encouraged to hear this option has been so helpful to you. It gives me more hope.May your road continue to be uphill!Liz&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;Hi Liz,How is your husband doing?&amp;nbsp; Why was or is he not a transplant candidate and why did his docs tell you his cancer will probably return?&amp;nbsp; I am a liver cancer survivor and doing well.&amp;nbsp; I had a resection in Jan 2007 for a stage 1 encapsulated HCC.&amp;nbsp; Docs have no idea what caused the cancer as I had no risk factor other than being an artist and working in the studio.&amp;nbsp; Keep the faith.&amp;nbsp; It is great that it has been two years for your hubby with no recurrance. &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp;</description>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 30 Apr 2009 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <description>Andy,Thank you for sharing your story. My husband had resection in July 2007 for&amp;nbsp;HCC&amp;nbsp;and so far cancer has not returned but doctor has said it probably will. He is not a good candidate for transplant so I am so encouraged to hear this option has been so helpful to you. It gives me more hope.May your road continue to be uphill!Liz&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;</description>
      <author>LizzieP</author>
      <pubDate>Fri, 24 Apr 2009 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <description>&amp;nbsp;On 4/23/2009 AndyH wrote:A testimonial:&amp;nbsp; I was diagnosed with HCC in January 2008.&amp;nbsp; I was 57 years old.&amp;nbsp; I had major portal vein invasion and my primary tumor was over 6 cm, all of which made me inegilble for resection or transplant.&amp;nbsp; My prognosis was not good.&amp;nbsp; I went through two very painful TACE procedures in 2008, and started on Nexavar.&amp;nbsp; The tumors remained active.&amp;nbsp; In January 2009 I underwent&amp;nbsp;a CyberKinfe procedure at Baylor in Dallas.&amp;nbsp; I just had a follow-up MRI this week.&amp;nbsp; All of the cancer in my liver now appears on MRI to be dead or dying.&amp;nbsp; And the tumors have begun shrinking.&amp;nbsp; If the shinkage continues and the cancer remains inactive I may become eligible for the transplant at some point in the future.&amp;nbsp; To use a very tired old phrase, I now feel like I have a great deal of hope and a new lease on life.&amp;nbsp; I encourage anyone diagnosed with HCC who is not eligible for transplant or resection to ask about CyberKinfe.&amp;nbsp; It truly offers hope to the many of us stricked with this dread disease.Andy,I&amp;#39;m so happy to read about your good news. I have watched for your posts, as I have been reading these messages daily. It still gives me some peace, after losing my husband to liver cancer.My husband also had Hep C and Cirhossis (sp?) and was quite far advanced when the mets to bone, broke his arm, and only then was dx.&amp;nbsp; Way too late for him.I love to read about the success stories, so keep posting. You are an inspiration to all.Connie</description>
      <author>caringconnie08</author>
      <pubDate>Thu, 23 Apr 2009 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <description>A testimonial:&amp;nbsp; I was diagnosed with HCC in January 2008.&amp;nbsp; I was 57 years old.&amp;nbsp; I had major portal vein invasion and my primary tumor was over 6 cm, all of which made me inegilble for resection or transplant.&amp;nbsp; My prognosis was not good.&amp;nbsp; I went through two very painful TACE procedures in 2008, and started on Nexavar.&amp;nbsp; The tumors remained active.&amp;nbsp; In January 2009 I underwent&amp;nbsp;a CyberKinfe procedure at Baylor in Dallas.&amp;nbsp; I just had a follow-up MRI this week.&amp;nbsp; All of the cancer in my liver now appears on MRI to be dead or dying.&amp;nbsp; And the tumors have begun shrinking.&amp;nbsp; If the shinkage continues and the cancer remains inactive I may become eligible for the transplant at some point in the future.&amp;nbsp; To use a very tired old phrase, I now feel like I have a great deal of hope and a new lease on life.&amp;nbsp; I encourage anyone diagnosed with HCC who is not eligible for transplant or resection to ask about CyberKinfe.&amp;nbsp; It truly offers hope to the many of us stricked with this dread disease.</description>
      <author>AndyH</author>
      <pubDate>Thu, 23 Apr 2009 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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