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Karen, I have experience with a mother who had bilateral Wilm's tumor in
her childhood...and who had a LOT of radiation to her front chest. She had
problems with her supply also. This type of radiation is what my friend,
John, the Radiation oncologist calls "Niagara Falls", whereas xray to scan
a bone for a break is a faucet drip. Could definitely impact supply.
Kathleen
At 03:26 PM 10/16/2002 -0400, you wrote:
>Does anyone have any experience with a mom who had non Hodgkin's
>lymphoma in her past? I have a mother who had chemo plus full frontal
>radiation to her upper torso (belly button to chin) 12 years ago, who
>has a 3 week old and has not experienced lactogenesis.
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