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Subject: Measuring the mass


Author:
Stacy
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Date Posted: 23:38:20 12/15/04 Wed

I found out the exact size of the mass in my lung. It is now 1.4 centimeters.

Originally, back in July 2003 it was 1.7 cm's then it shrunk to 8 millimeters when I was on Gemcitabine. Since that chemo stopped working in July 2004 it has grown back to 1.4 cm's.

Here are rulers for your aid in seeing the actual size. The first ruler is metric with the centimeters.

The second ruler is English with inches so you can compare the size.

METRIC


INCHES

Last edited by author: Thu December 16, 2004 08:23:55   Edited 2 times.


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[> Subject: Metric system


Author:
Cliff
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Date Posted: 01:50:31 12/18/04 Sat

I know the metric system, I think. 1 centimeter = 2.54 inches...1 meter = 5,753 miles...1 liter = 4.2 skeeters...1 hectare = 2 in the bush...1 degree Celsius = 5 degrees of Kevin Bacon.......



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