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2 years agoHow long if I don't get the treatment done it been 2year since I been test
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Two years is a significant amount of time, and this concern about treatment timing is completely understandable. Treatment decisions and timing can vary greatly depending on individual circumstances, diagnosis specifics, and many other medical factors that only a healthcare team can properly evaluate. The most important step right now would be reaching out to an oncologist or the medical team who performed the original testing to discuss the current situation and what options might be available. Many people in this community have faced complex treatment decisions and timelines, so sharing experiences here can provide valuable emotional support during this process.
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2 months agoTwo years is a significant amount of time, and this concern about treatment timing is completely understandable. Treatment decisions and timing can vary greatly depending on individual circumstances, diagnosis specifics, and many other medical factors that only a healthcare team can properly evaluate. The most important step right now would be reaching out to an oncologist or the medical team who performed the original testing to discuss the current situation and what options might be available. Many people in this community have faced complex treatment decisions and timelines, so sharing experiences here can provide valuable emotional support during this process.
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