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what does this mean? " Staining Intensity 1+ " HER2 Overexpression NEGATIVE

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07/16/09

I WAS JUST DIAGNOSED WITH BREAST CANCER IN FEBUARY I WAS 39 YEARS OLD NOW 40. I HAD A LUMPECTAMY , THE CHEMO DOCTER SAID I HAD AN OLDER LADIES TYPE OF CANCER, IS THAT NORMAL? I AM GOING MONDAY FOR MY 4TH CHEMO TREATMENT, I HAVE 6 TO DO THEN RADIATION .  I WORKE WITH A PLANT THAT IS BEING PATANTED FOR OBESITY BUT WAS ALSO HAVEING SOMETHING TO DO WITH CUREING CANCER. IT IS BIG WORDS TO ME AND IM NOT A SCIENTIST , I WORKED FOR THREE MONTHS DOING THE DRYING OF THE LEAF PROCESS AND GETTING IT READY TO TURN INTO POWDER FORM .I WAS THREE MONTHS LATER DIAGNOSED BUT I FELT A LUMP TWO MONTHS LATER. 1 OUT OF 19 LYMPH NODES.  THIS LEAF IS AT

 WWW. FRESH PATENTS.COM   USPTO  Apllication # 20060094695-Class: 51410000

Title: Hypoestxides, derivtives and agonists thereof for use in the prophylaxis and treatment of obesity.

RELATED PATENTCATEGORIES; Drug, Bio-affecting And Body Treating Compositions, Designated Organic Active Ingredient Containing (doai), Phosphorus Containing Other Than Solely As Part Of An Inorganic Ion In An Addition Salt Doai, Oxygen Containing Hetero Ring, Polycyclo Ring System Having The Heteero Ring As One Of The Cyclos

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Thursday, July 16, 2009

H - First of all, it sounds like your test for HER2-neu protein overexpression was negative - that's a good thing, it means you have a less aggressive cancer.

 

"Older woman's cancer" - sorry, I have NO idea what he/she means by that. So far as I know, breast cancer types don't strike by age; they're pretty random.

 

As for the leaf you were working with - are you afraid it gave you cancer? No one knows for sure where cancer comes from; but if it's related to your environment, as some think, it would take a good, long time to kick in. Like, I don't think you could work with a leaf for just a couple of months and get cancer from it. So you probably don't need to worry about that, OK?

 

Good luck with your treatment - PJH

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