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Saturday, October 29, 2005
Sarcoma Center at MGH
Yoon's website is still in the works. The retroperitoneal case is mine. No press is bad press, right?
They don't pay Yoon by the word.
Trent,
The official radiology report says no evidence of recurrence.
The website is
http://www.massgeneral.org/cancer/about/providers/surgical/advances/sarcoma.asp
Sam Yoon
The official radiology report says no evidence of recurrence.
The website is
http://www.massgeneral.org/cancer/about/providers/surgical/advances/sarcoma.asp
Sam Yoon
Wednesday, October 26, 2005
Visible-Disease Free Living! A Conde Nast publication.
No visible disease revealed in Monday's scan.
Titanium clips left by Yoon to mark the surgical bed stand out in bone white. Ribs, kidneys, intestine and blood vessels galore grow and shrink as he scrolls through my films. From the bottom of the lungs all the way down to the coccyx. Amazing technology. The CT scan at noon, lunch at one, and at two we're looking at the images.
Next scan in April. Snow on all the mountains this morning, even Cranmore. More, more, more.
Titanium clips left by Yoon to mark the surgical bed stand out in bone white. Ribs, kidneys, intestine and blood vessels galore grow and shrink as he scrolls through my films. From the bottom of the lungs all the way down to the coccyx. Amazing technology. The CT scan at noon, lunch at one, and at two we're looking at the images.
Next scan in April. Snow on all the mountains this morning, even Cranmore. More, more, more.