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- cancer
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Tag Archives: Hadassah Ein Kerem
Back in the Saddle
This past Monday we set out to Hadassah Hospital to begin a new round of chemotherapy. After a solid breakfast we hit the road and, I’m pleased to report, parking wasn’t all that bad. Of course, that could be because … Continue reading
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Tagged 5FU, Avastin, cancer, chemo, chemo side effects, chemotherapy, colon cancer, CPT-11, driving the porcelain bus, Hadassah Ein Kerem
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Of Meeting Interesting People
Yesterday, I took the next step in participating in the “vaccine” study at Hadassah. Before getting the injections, one needs to get a quick dose of chemo that reportedly has no significant negative side effects. The treatment, I was told, … Continue reading
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Tagged cancer study, chemotherapy, colon cancer, Hadassah Ein Kerem, hadassah hospital, injection, parking
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Pre-op Day
Today was pre-op day in advance of my surgery, scheduled to take place on Tuesday, August 12, 2014. (Was that clear enough for everyone?) I’m not sure how it works elsewhere in the world, but here, one is required to … Continue reading