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03/21/2013 17:34
TurboTumor
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03/21/2013 17:34
TurboTumor
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RT advice
Starting RT tomorrow here in Colorado with Dr. Brian Kavanagh. His team has been helpful so far and seems optimistic about RT helping me with my nodule that has been active and progressing fast over the last 2 years since I turned 30. I will report on how it goes. Anyone have any advice for me?
Thanks,
TT
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03/21/2013 18:38
callie
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03/21/2013 18:38
callie
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Re: RT advice
It is an extremely simple procedure. You won't feel anything and it only takes about two minutes. I had zero after effects.
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03/24/2013 04:35
flojo
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03/24/2013 04:35
flojo
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Re: RT advice
My experience was the same as Callie described. Be thankful that you can get RT and don't worry about it at all!
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03/24/2013 14:59
callie
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03/24/2013 14:59
callie
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Re: RT advice
The primary reason I got RT was insurance coverage. I would not have spent the $9,000 - $13, 000 (for one hand) to have it done out of pocket.
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03/25/2013 10:19
Larry
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03/25/2013 10:19
Larry
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Re: RT advice
No side effects on all 3 treated extremities; costs in Germany much lower: about 500 Euro per extremity
Good luck there ... Larry
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