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About LindaSmurf

Brand new here. I have GCT, granulosa cell tumor, or ovarian cancer. First diagnosed in 2010, surgery, chemo followed. 5-year amazing remission. Four new tumors in 2016, surgery and more chemo. Just when I thought I had another 5 years, I got hit last month with 7 new tumors, more surgery. Gads, I should have a zipper on my belly so they can get in there quicker! I have read numerous posts and I feel like I am reading about myself all over. There is no more chemo for me, my cancer apparently is not affected. It also feeds on estrogen, and since I have no more organs that produce it, apparently I am getting it from food. So, I am now on a quest and seeking help in cancer fighting, non-estrogen foods. Any suggestions on where to look for such things?

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