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Posted by ronanngilbert1 Can someone please help me? I am a stage 3 colorectal cancer survivor. I just completed my 1 yr followup colonoscopy and CT scan. I received radiation and chemotherapy prior to my surgery and 3 more mo of chemo following surgery. My GI doctor found a ring of ulceration at the point of attachment with inflammation, but found no mass. She did 5 biopsies but pathology said they were all negative. However, my CT scan showed abnormalities in 4 lymph nodes. I have not seen my oncologist yet, but none of my other doctors will tell me what these abnormalities might be. How worried should I be? I have been a nervous wreck since I found out about this.View Thread


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