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      Vickisjewels
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        My husband also sees the same dr as you. He just had his tumors removed to be able to be in this trial. We just found out today that it was the two arm three arm trial. No one told us this and he is so upset. He has stage 4 and has had other treatments. We thought this would be our answer now we don't know what to expect. 

        Vickisjewels
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          My husband also sees the same dr as you. He just had his tumors removed to be able to be in this trial. We just found out today that it was the two arm three arm trial. No one told us this and he is so upset. He has stage 4 and has had other treatments. We thought this would be our answer now we don't know what to expect. 

          Vickisjewels
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            My husband also sees the same dr as you. He just had his tumors removed to be able to be in this trial. We just found out today that it was the two arm three arm trial. No one told us this and he is so upset. He has stage 4 and has had other treatments. We thought this would be our answer now we don't know what to expect. 

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