Breast Cancer Treatment: Surviving Chemotherapy
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Your team of doctors will make treatment recommendations based on the stage of your cancer. Your standard treatment options may include surgery, chemotherapy, radiation, and hormone therapy. If you have been diagnosed with DCIS or LCIS, your stage is the
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Chemotherapy is a word t strikes fear into most of our hearts. We've seen the movies and heard such horrible stories about undergoing this difficult treatment for a disease t could very well kill us. I underwent chemo for breast cancer and know
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