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by anonzzzies 955 days ago
You have that 'other' variety I guess? I had the 'good' one (very slow and easy to eradicate after surgery). Hope you will be ok. For me there were no detectable bumps or whatever on the outside, just one day I noticed it was hard as a rock and went to the doctor.

Hope science will find better treatments than chemo (I don't really care about the surgery) and radiation.

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Yep mine is weird and rare (PMNSGCT). Starts in the chest cavity, grows to a huge solid tumor. Just finished up 4 cycles of BEP, a very intense chemo regime. But honestly wasn’t too bad. I would do it 10 times over if it means living. Thoracic surgical resection coming up next.