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12/15/2005Hi, My aunt has breast cancer, the doctors have done the following diagnosis: 2nd February 2005: (Receptors) ER: 1 f mol/mg proteins PGR: 19 f mol/mg proteins 12 July 2005: "neo mammae sin.cum M.in lgl axillaebill.St.post FAC (IV) cum prog.regionalis.St.post irrad pal.mammae sin.St.posat MtcVIb.(VIII) cum progressio morbi (ossibus, pulmo, hepar in obs.)" They advised treatment with "Nolvadex" tablets 2x10mg RTG was undertaken for C50. They also looked for CA15-3, diagnosed CA15-3=8,7u/ml. This was on 24th Nov 2005. Please advise with as much info as possible. Thank you. Marko Kovacevic
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12/16/2005Gee, this isn't in English. can you resend it in English please?

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