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What a nasty shock that must have been after all those years. My cancer came back in less than nine months (after hysterectomy, chemo and radiation), and even then, I had been living as if it was going to be gone forever and was really upset. Telling people it was back was the worst.

Did they do a biopsy of your current tumor? Did they test it for mutations so that they can tell whether immunotherapy alone might work?

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Yes, it jas been biopsied and tested for mutations. My next step is to see the Radiologist/Oncologst to see if it's a candidate for radiation. It's in the Perihilar region, close to the heart and major blood vessels. It can't be surgically excised.

I am still in shock, but after 6 weeks and multiple tests and prceedures, at least they are sure what it is an can now address it. I am sad, angry, and scared all at the same time. This should not have happened after so many years, but it did, and it does. Cancer is a sneaky illness.