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  • liznparadise
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    • Survivor: Squamous Cell Carcinoma, Anal Cancer
    • Patient Info: Finished active treatment less than 5 years ago, Diagnosed: about 9 years ago, Female, Age: 74, Stage II
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    liznparadise wrote on Jalynmcarthur's wall

    Hi I am in Paradise, Ca, so not far from you. I was diagnosed w/same but stage 2 in 2011. Now 5 years NED. There is a private chat group of women only who are anal cancer survivors on fb. Anal Cancer chat. You might find it helpful and supportive. It's private so only women who have had anal cancer can see & reply to your posts. I wish you the best success in your journey. text if you need someone to talk to. Liz

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      Thank u. I was stage 1-2 in dec but they were not sure if it was anal or vulva. Took 2 months to get a Pt scan and a gyno the day before m my gyno appt the said it was definitely anal but by then it advanced to stage 3. I have had 1 round of chemo. I have 1 more to go. I have had 12 rounds of radiation and I think 25 more to go. I would love the name of the group. Thank u much.

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      I see you found and joined the group, Anal Cancer Chat. I think you will find it most helpful and supportive

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      very pretty!

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