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wendy55
4 years agoMember
hello @iharris,
thankyou for the above info,I have recently been speaking to the first dedicated metastatic breast care nurse here in south australia,and she explained to me in a really easy way how all of the above are so important,so will be interesting to watch.
wendy55
thankyou for the above info,I have recently been speaking to the first dedicated metastatic breast care nurse here in south australia,and she explained to me in a really easy way how all of the above are so important,so will be interesting to watch.
wendy55
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