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wjk,

My non-professional advice is to get chemo started as quickly as possible - and, if there is any way to stay in Rochester, to continue it there. I know this is a very hard and inconvenient, but it will allow them to assess you every day - and you will be able to push for as much chemo as possible - while having an advanced center available to deal with side effects.

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mayoconnectyser1,

Thanks very much for your reply. How is it possible to be assessed "every day" at Rochester while receiving chemo?