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You and your husband will decide what you believe is in your best interests, as it should be. However, I disagree with @sandy8043. Never stop learning and exploring. You never know what may be a great importance. Burying your head in the sand may ease your anxiety but ignorance does not help in the end.
I only suggest you find a surgeon at a major medical center that specializes in this type of surgery so you have the best possible outcome.
Wishing you great success.

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@pampou I agree on learning. Maybe I was not clear in my description. But I think once you set on a plan for surgery, radiation and chemo that it important that you have confidence to in yourself, your team, and your choices. Treatment will have enough challenges. And decisions will be made along the way. But at some point, preferably the beginning, you have to move ahead with treatment with confidence in your decisions, yourself, and your team. Anyway, that's what worked for me. I went forward without worry or fear. Everybody has their own strategy.