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Replies to "@val64 Oh, I didn't know that. Do you know why that is? I have a positive..."
I don't have the NCCN guidelines with me at the moment, but I think I remember that it was optional, at least in some situations. Maybe in my case they were sure that I would be having radiation and chemo anyway, so it didn't really matter.