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Is mucinous carcinoma of the breast terminal?


Is mucinous carcinoma of the breast terminal?

any cancer can be terminal, but in your case, no one but your doctor can tell you your chances. it depends on what stage the cancer is in and how well you respond to treatment and if it's operable as well as other factors that need to be taken into consideration.
good luck

This cancer has a 90% cure rate when treated early. Here is a link to better understand. http://www.y-me.org/information/types_of...

the oncologist should be able to tell her this.

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