Hi there
I have never heard of Ewings Sarcoma diagnosis without the switch of the chromosomes. My daughters chromosomes 11 and 22 were swiched. Luckily the split was a good one and she responded well to the treatment. She was just recently scanned again (every three months) and she is still in remission of 2 years, 4 months.She goes in again at the end of January for her next set of scans. (They happen every 3 months now until 4 years time) Then she goes to 6 months for 3 years or something like that. I think I would get a 2nd opinion or ask them what makes them think it is Ewings. They can tell from looking under the microscope at the cells and be able to tell what kind of cancer it is. You might also do some research on the subject and see if there is something that we are missing.
Blessings and please let me know if you want to talk further.
Carol
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