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Hi. Have you checked into getting the Nanoknife done for the tumor on the pancreas?
April 17 at 12:40 PM
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Thank God your MRI was negative.
April 16 at 12:41 AM
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I agree and I pray your sister remains well.
April 02 at 5:03 PM
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I am sorry if I sounded harsh, but I get frustrated with people who asked us how we found a surgeon who did such a good job on my husband's cancer then say well I don't have time to go to Louisville. If I hadn't found Dr. Martin, I was headed to Italy with my husband! I had already discussed this possibility with the head of Nanoknife clinical trials, Dr. Bassi, in Italy. Could I really a...
April 02 at 2:44 PM
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Ok, first this is my one and only husband of 28 years we are talking about. I don't care what distance I have to travel. how much it costs, how much time I have to take off work, etc. to keep him from dying! I would not be beyond begging, taking charity, asking for favors, borrowing money, filing lawsuits, going hungry, giving my own body parts, etc. to save my husband. If you don't seek the pr...
April 02 at 1:42 PM
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My husband had the Nanoknife at Louisville. It has saved his life so "YES" it is worth a trip to Louisville!
March 31 at 6:42 PM
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Who was the Nano Dr.?
March 30 at 1:34 AM
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Hi. I told my husband what you said about being a zombie. That is so funny and so true! We are very nervous prior to the 3 month CT scans.
Don't worry too much if any liver lesions or lung nodules appear on later CT scans. My husband had a liver lesion that apparently disappeared. The surgeon said the lung nodules are normal.
Where did your husband have his whipple? I...
March 22 at 11:18 PM
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About Gretchen72404
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Pancreatic Cancer
Biotherapy, Chemotherapy, Clinical Trials and Research, Diagnostic Imaging, Genetics, Surgery