71. The tumor is small, but feels so determined. 72. The tumor is the latest in a series of health problems for Taylor. 73. The tumor was a piddly little thing, no bigger than a pencil eraser, but it had plugged up the bile duct. 74. The tumor was only about one centimeter, small enough that I could be treated with a lumpectomy and radiation therapy. 75. The two types are treated in the same way, but lobular tumors are harder to detect. 76. The tumor was benign, and Johnson began the slow comeback process. 77. The tumor was not malignant and was not related to the lymphoma in his shoulder blade, Azinger said. 78. The tumors are usually too small to feel, and most are detected by mammography. 79. There are some tumors, though small when discovered, that are highly aggressive and may spread despite early discovery. 80. The women, whose tumors were less than four centimeters in diameter, were randomly assigned to have a lumpectomy with or without radiation therapy. |