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    • Patient: Invasive (Infiltrating) Ductal Carcinoma
    • Patient Info: Finished active treatment less than 5 years ago, Diagnosed: over 9 years ago, Female, Age: 72
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    Question: How bad is 34 lymph nodes removed and 31 were postive for cancer?

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    Question: Who is on Afinitor? What has your personal experience been?

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    Curlysue wrote on Sumner7's wall

    Also, how was the surgery, length, recovery?

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      Sumner7

      My Dr. is Richard D Klein and his team at UF Health Cancer Center in Orlando Florida. The surgery took about 3 hours and my recovery was 6 weeks, but I take a long time to heal and recover. I think some people recover much quicker.

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    I'm seeing a doctor this week in Chicago for the same surgery. Where did you have your surgery for VLNT?! Congratulations!

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    Curlysue asked a questionBreast Cancer

    Axillary Lymph Node Dissection (Not Sentinel Node Dissection)

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      I haven't had my surgery yet, but I hope you are feeling better and have been able to find some answers. Good thoughts and prayers your way.

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      over 8 years ago
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      nkevorkian

      I just had a level II axillary lymph node dissection and hope you get more responses to your question.

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