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Living with brain cancer
by: Katie on Thu, Jul 10 2008
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Im Katie Im 20 I was diagnosed with an inoperable brain tumor in 2006. After 12 weeks of chemo and 36 radiation treatments I was better. Now 2 years later the cancer is back and im doing chemo every 2 weeks. Im not going to let this get me im going to get it! Everyone Stay positive and get better soon.


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  1. Fri, Jul 11 2008
    What were your symptoms? In other words, what initally sent you to the physician?...Read

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