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- From: nanis@ll.mit.edu (Jeff Nanis)
- Newsgroups: alt.support.cancer
- Subject: Re: Cancer scare
- Message-ID: <1992Dec21.180711.24406@ll.mit.edu>
- Date: 21 Dec 92 18:07:11 GMT
- References: <AfAIrai00iUxM5SUxA@andrew.cmu.edu>
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- Organization: MIT Lincoln Laboratory
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- In article <AfAIrai00iUxM5SUxA@andrew.cmu.edu> tg2n+@andrew.cmu.edu (Tami Grudzinski) writes:
- >I believe that the scares are not all that uncommon.
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- Unfortunately, you're right. Based on both my own experiences
- and stories I've heard at my cancer survivor support group at the Deaconness
- in Boston, every doctor's exam with less than immediate results, every
- unexplained fever or persistent pain is a potential scare.
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- Jeff Nanis MIT Lincoln Lab
- An official opinion? Be real.
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- nanis@ll.mit.edu Radars 'r' us.
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