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Some positive weekend news

  • Apr 21, 2024
  • 1 min read

Some very positive news 🙌

Liver tumors have not grown since last scans. We still need to deal with these bitches but at least this buys time ❤️


IMPRESSION:

1. Since January 18, 2024, status post right hemicolectomy and resection of mesentery nodal metastasis.

2. No substantial change in size of liver metastases.


See the oncologist this week and will report back with anything important.



❤️❤️

 
 
 

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Felita Viruet Delikat
Felita Viruet Delikat
Apr 22, 2024

amazing news for you and dayna hope to be hearing more like this and continue your wolverine recovery of this beast. ☀️enjoy the sunshine today

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Shaun Figueiredo
Shaun Figueiredo
Apr 21, 2024

Awesome news brother!!!!

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