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    dolphin5
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      Just completed around three of BioChemo after receiving good news of no active decease.  So, now the talk is complete round 4 do another PET and if things are the same or better consider removing the tumor on my neck, which appears to be free floating and not attached.  I am with Kaiser and been treated at Riverside Kaiser.  I have had three other tumors removed from different locations, breast, lung and buttocks, but know the neck.

      Just completed around three of BioChemo after receiving good news of no active decease.  So, now the talk is complete round 4 do another PET and if things are the same or better consider removing the tumor on my neck, which appears to be free floating and not attached.  I am with Kaiser and been treated at Riverside Kaiser.  I have had three other tumors removed from different locations, breast, lung and buttocks, but know the neck.   Here is my question does anyone know a doctor within Kaiser who is highly recommended.  I have a couple of names for the South Bay but preparing through research.  I must say I have no complaints regarding the ABC program at Kaiser Riverside.  They have so good to me.

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