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My dad was diagnosed with stage IV oral cancer in Oct 2005. He went through rad., chemo and surgery and was in remission as of May 2006. He was just told (FRIDAY!) that he has nodules on his lungs and is to start chemo again this week.

Tell me what this means... will the chemo be stronger this time? This is bad, isn't it? What do I do? I live 4 hours away and want to do all I can, and yet, be prepared for what he will be going through. Please give me advice. liz1371@hotmail.com

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just let him know you are there. I don,t think there is anyone that can tell you what this means. I hope in your Dads case they can destroy it hope it never come back again.


Tongue Cancer, stage 4, spread to neck/ Radical neck, 3 chemos, 33 radiation. 5-18-2005

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