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Tag Archives: stereotactic biopsy
The Death Star
I learned that my tumor was 99% loaded with estrogen. Nasty little bugger. Feeding on MY hormones in order to try to kill me. Cancer cells are stupid. Sure, feed on my hormones. Then I die and then there’s no … Continue reading
Posted in Discovery and Stage II
Tagged breast cancer, cancer cell, Death Star, Diagnosis, estrogen, FISH, FISH test, HER2, labs, Research, stereotactic biopsy, Tamoxifen
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Learning Curves Blow
Like most people, I’m not a big fan of learning curves. I still remember how hard it was to learn to tell time. Big hand, little hand, half past, quarter to. I didn’t think I would ever figure it out. … Continue reading
July 19, 2012
I am not happy that there is an unwelcome squatter in my boob. I suppose, if it could argue, it would throw back a snappy retort like “I ain’t no stranger, honey. I just multiply faster than the rest of … Continue reading
Posted in Discovery and Stage II
Tagged Biopsy, breast cancer, Diagnosis, Mammogram, stereotactic biopsy, surreal, vulnerability
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