Valley Cancer Institute was founded in 1984 by Dr. James H. Bicher, M.D. The first clinic was located in Panorama City, California. It all started with humble offices but a lot of enthusiasm and knowledge and willingness to help people
Valley Cancer Institute was founded in 1984 by Dr. James H. Bicher, M.D. The first clinic was located in Panorama City, California. It all started with humble offices but a lot of enthusiasm and knowledge and willingness to help people
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#1 by Theresa Alioto on November 9, 2009 - 12:51 pm
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I have been diagnosed with triple negative breast cancer. My tumor was 5 cm and I had a mastectomy, chemo (finished A/C and almost halfway through Taxol). Would this be beneficial to me at this time?
I am a 52 year old with a 10 year old daughter and would like to increase my survival chances as much as possible.
Thank you.
Theresa
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#2 by carlosdc on November 10, 2009 - 2:41 pm
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Dear Theresa:
We need to have a copy of your latest radiology tests (PET, CT or MRI) to ascertain if you still need our treatment. Since you had a mastectomy and chemotherapy, there is great possibility that breast malignancy has been eliminated. Should there be remaining microscopic disease, our treatment protocol hyperthermia with low-dose radiation therapy will be extremely beneficial for total control.
If you have other concerns, please feel free to contact us at (310) 398-0013
and please ask for Nash.
Valley Cancer Institute Oncology
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