Time frame from surgery to chemo
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TIME FROM SURGERY TO CHEMO?
did i understand correctly after reading that very confusing info that the result is "they don't know" - i don't have a scientific mind at all and get so confused when dealing with numbers, so i apologise Nav if i haven't understood it all. thanks for posting info like this.
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Very interesting Nav. It's something we have discussed, so it's a good reference to have.
It's great that NBOCC has listed some of the limitations in this article. It really helps to put this kind of research into perspective. Another concern I would have, is that the 12-24 week range is quite wide, ie 12 weeks, compared with the other ranges that are only 4 weeks. I wonder if this might exaggerate the downturn in effectiveness in this range. If so, it could unnecessarily worry people who wait a little longer than 12 weeks for adjuvent chemo. I wonder what the result would be for 12-16 weeks?
It's great that NBOCC has listed some of the limitations in this article. It really helps to put this kind of research into perspective. Another concern I would have, is that the 12-24 week range is quite wide, ie 12 weeks, compared with the other ranges that are only 4 weeks. I wonder if this might exaggerate the downturn in effectiveness in this range. If so, it could unnecessarily worry people who wait a little longer than 12 weeks for adjuvent chemo. I wonder what the result would be for 12-16 weeks?
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Time frame from surgery to chemo
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