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3 year mark!
Posted by maz on August 14, 2012 at 9:36 pm3 year cysto today & all clear! :laugh: isn’t that a wonderful thing to hear. I hope there are lots of you in my club XXXXX
Dx-11/12/09 pTa G2
Mitomycin C x6GKLINE replied 12 years ago 8 Members · 8 Replies8 Replies-
YIIIIIIIIIPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!!!!!!
Light a man a fire and he is warm for an evening.
Light a man ON fire and he’s warm forever.08/08/08…RC neo bladder
09/09/09…New Hip
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New Man! [/size]Mark, excellent news and yes that is a great feeling withmany more to come
Joey
That Mitomycin’s a wonderful thang!
Dx-11/12/09 pTa G2
Mitomycin C x6Now that is GREAT NEWS! :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
Get your dance shoes on and start the Happy Dance!!!!Nancy
Nancy S
Ta CIS
dx Ta 11/06
dx Ta CIS 10/07What a wonderful thing!!!! Congratumalations!!!!!
Mike
Age 54
10/31/06 dx CIS (TisG3) non-invasive (at 47)
9/19/08 TURB/TUIP dx Invasive T2G3
10/8/08 RC neobladder(at 49)
2/15/13 T4G3N3M1 distant metastases(at 53)
9/2013 finished chemo -cancer free again
1/2014 ct scan results….distant mets
2/2014 ct result…spread to liver, kidneys, and lymph system
My opinions are my own and do not reflect the opinion of ABLCS or anyone else. I am not a doctor nor do I play one on TV.Great news!
Age 55
Diagnosed BC 12/20/2011 Ta No Mo 0a Non-Invasive At age 48
“Please don’t cry because it is over….. Smile because it happened!” {Dr. Seuss} :)Glad to hear your good news and hope many more will follow in your footsteps!
Anita
Anita
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CaregiverCongratulations, to you and your “all clear” bladder!
Ann
Small TA Grade 1, May-06; recur (2 tiny), same, June-08; TURBTs both times. BCG begun July-08, dosage to 1/3rd May-10, completed treatment December-11. All clear since 2008.Sign In to reply.
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