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| 6/6/2006 | Hi, you mentioned joint pain a few questions ago: I've had a sore elbow for some weeks, which seems to be exacerbated by lifting; I didn't think it would be a met (had a largish tumor removed, 4/11 nodes positive, chemo and radio from November 2004) but now I'm not so sure. would a met just appear in one spot like that? | ||
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| 6/6/2006 | met can appear in one spot so for peace of mind, call oncologist and get a scan done. | ||
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