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Old 04-12-2013, 10:49 AM #7
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Celeste, try not to worry too much, I know how hard that is. It may not be a thymoma, only an enlargement or hyperplasia. If it is a thymoma, I believe most of these are non-cancerous. They have new techniques for surgery that are not so invasive now.

Just try to focus on this if you need a thymectomy, it may be your best chance for a full remission. I will keep you in my prayers and let us know as soon as you hear something.

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