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  • DEGOSS
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    in reply to: MRI Results #4890

    My internist says the incidental finding of “red” and “white” marrow on an MRI (referred to by Dr. Corenman), has a very small probability of representing an early lymphoma. But when such finding shows up on an MRI, according to my internist, it’s reasonable and prudent to undergo a hematologic examine by a hematologist.

    DEGOSS
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    in reply to: MRI Results #4880

    Thank you for your prompt response to my MRI findings question. You have quieted my initial concerns about a hematologist examination. A hematologic exam now makes sense to me, especially since both my parents in their 60s died of cancer – AML in my mother’s case; inoperable brain tumor in my father’s. Presently, I’m in good health and ML symptoms-free. I’m hopeful a hematologic exam confirms that I’m presently myeloma or leukemia free.

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