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Hey..my mum has had breast cancer & her breast removed 16years ago..unfortunately secondary cancer has spread from there to her bones in the past 4years.it has started in her back&has spread to her ribs, shoulder, hip&her leg which unfortunately broke end of April 2015...this then resulted in delaying her colonoscopy as before she broke her leg there was a shady area in bowels.so when fit enough she got it done&hit clarified she now has bowel cancer stemming from a breast cancer tissue. They can't operate on it due to it being in the lining of bowels she starting injection faslodex really to slow it from spreading to other organs,,Knowing there is no cure for her breaks my heart&i dont cope to well..thanks for your time.dont know what else to write here! One day at a time if not hour is all we can do.xx

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