lymphs and ducts two years ago. She has been following a treatment
by a company called Heel in Germany. We noticed a significant
decrease in the size of the tumor very soon after she started the
treatment. Her doctors ran tests and said that it was unchanged or
perhaps bigger. But we could swear it was smaller, but weren't sure
it was wishful thinking. Then it was too obvious to us to deny. Yet
the hospital still did deny it. The doctor felt the tumor and said
it was the same or bigger. They ran more tests and they came up with
the same conclusion. Yet nothing came up on tests for tumor markers
or metastasis, in other words no indication it was spreading, the
lymph nodes were fine The second hospital we went to concurred with
the first, they said, saying she had DCIS, cancer confined to the
ducts and non-invasive. But wait a minute the first hospital said it
was invasive and state 1 not stage zero. So, the cancer was
regressing. No, they said, they meant they agreed with the tests,
but not the conclusion. I really think they pulled that explanation
out of the hat. Now,a year later, her tumor is tiny and no longer
hard. We went to a radiologist in Mexico to do a Mamo since we
didn't know who to go to or who to trust. After you get a mamo, if
there is suspicion of cancer, they have you do an ultra. This doctor
refused saying he couldn't believe she had ever had cancer and
couldn't believe they told her she did. He said there was no reason
to do an ultra because the borders of the mass were too defined.
There was no indication of cancer. He said all he was seeing was
dead tissue. Could she be cured? Can she have a tumor shrinking in
one location and perhaps growing somewhere else? Were the hospitals
in the US deluding themselves, honestly believing she has cancer
because they are so influenced by the fact that previous tests said
did? Were they just playing it on the safe side in saying she has
cancer and needs an operation? Originally it was rock hard and you
could feel it protruding out of the nipple area. Now it's sunken in,
smaller and not as hard--about as hard as styrofoam, but only in a
tiny area. She does have a much larger, golf ball size mass that's
been there all along, but considered to be cysts. I know you can't
diagnose over the internet, but what are the possibilities of what's
going on. My wife feels fine.
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