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How to Survive Nose Cancer (Real Examples)06 Oct

Two examples below

Sok Kim

Sock Kim who lives in Singapore found out that she had nose cancer (NPC – nasopharyngeal cancer) in Aug 2006. She underwent 8 weeks of radiation treatment in Sep-Oct 2006.  In Jan 2007 tests showed that there were no more tumors.

But tests in Sep 2007 showed sub-cm tiny nodules in the right lung. In Mar 2008 the scan confirmed 2 nodules in the right lung, “suspicious of metastasis”. In December she had surgery to have the nodules removed. The biopsy showed cancer.

Subsequently, after a few months, she got some respite. ’All the test results are normal. My lung is my main concern, so the good x-ray result is comforting and reassuring,’ she says.

Gih Lye Choon

Goh Lye Choon found blood in the mucous, was put on antibiotics but was not cured. Then Goh went to an ENT doctor who advised a biopsy which showed cancer. Goh did not require surgery but had radiation daily for five days a week for seven weeks.

After 14 months of regular check-ups, x-rays and liver scans showed no evidence of the disease. But when Goh went for another check- up the doctor found some bleeding and was advised another biopsy. Fortunately the biopsy showed no further malignancy.

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