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Re: Inguinal Lymph Nodes

Eitan,
I had a friend with a similar prostate cancer situation, of PSA and gleason. At some point after several years of Lupron he got a swelling in one of his feet that he could not account for. My sense at the time was that the cancer was doing some lymph blockage. Gist being, if there is no swelling in your feet then perhaps the lymph nodes are fine. This is just my layman's take on it.

Re: Inguinal Lymph Nodes

That is encouraging- thank you!

Eitan

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