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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Could "preventative chemo" refer to Tamoxifen or similar drug? That would make sense if she's high risk. My guess is there was some kind of radiology finding and she's refusing the recommended biopsy. Sounds to me like that's a really bad idea, but I could see doctors talking a resistant patient into at least taking Tamoxifen. [/quote] +1.[/quote] +1 also. These were my thoughts exactly. She's wrong about the biopsy spreading cancer, by the way. Tamoxifen is not technically chemo but it is sometimes given to women who are at high risk. And if she's even talking biopsy there may have been something on the imaging, but that doesn't mean she has cancer. I think at this point you have to back off.[/quote]
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