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@jane Thank you for sharing your experience. It's so good that you have a GP who has been your doctor so many years and took you seriously. I agree. You have a wonderful GP, surgeon, and radiation oncology team. When did this more recent cancer that was obstructing your ureter occur?

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2017, so its been 8 years now. The insurance I have through my employer is no longer covering the ongoing yearly testing the oncologist has recommended, so going forward it will be a tough decision to be re-tested yearly. It is unfortunate we have to make decisions like this, particularly when one works for a top medical facility in the world, one would think it should/could be covered as preventative care.