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Businiess name:  Fox Valley Hematology & Oncology Appleton
Review by:  citysearch c.
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I was diagnosed with Stage IV Esophageal Cancer. I had a tumor 4cm X 3cm in my esophagus. To make matters worse, I also had 4 lymph nodes, 1cm each in my lower back that were cancerous. This meant that the cancer was in my system and could pop up anywhere. The Radiation Oncologist gave me 6 months to 1 year to live. I had 10 sessions of radiology. My Medical Oncologist is Dr Avi Bar-Lev. Dr Bar-Lev told me either the chemo would kill me or the cancer would. In other words he was going to hit me hard with heavy doses of chemo, 6 hours in the chair. So here I am, 4 years and 3 months later, still alive. I went into partial remission within 3 months of diagnosis. The lymph nodes were gone, no longer on the CT scan. I went into complete remission within a year. I am currently on maintenance chemo, 2 hours in the chair, and all doses reduced to keep the cancer in check, for 2 weeks on, 1 week off. Why? Because this type of cancer, especially the lymph nodes is treatable, but not curable. No

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