I forget, it's a rare form that is associated with whatever he was exposed to in Iraq. It's isolated behind his knee and hasn't spread. He's undergoing chemo and radiation to shrink it and then they are going to remove it. I am hopeful but it's hard to see your strong strapping son suffer so much. Thank you for asking.
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So sorry to hear that. I do hope all goes well. Please thank him for his service.
Thank you for your kindness.
Thank you.
I hope he has a good prognosis and feels better soon. I had a tumor as a kid in my hip. Stuff like that makes you even stronger and gives you a positive outlook on life. I appreciate every minute, hour.
Thank you for your kind words.
Thank you. You are an inspiration.