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Hi,
I was diagnosed this week with a spinal tumor at the L2. I need a neursurgeon in the Portland/Seattle area that has many successful tumor removes form the spine and spinal cord. I don't trust my small town surgeon for something this risky. Thanks for any help in advance.
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Theresa ~ "Just keep swimming,swimming,swimming" . |
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Try Dr. Lyle Sorensen at Virginia Mason. He is an orthopedic oncologist and came highly recommended by several people. He performed a surgery on me yesterday to remove a bone tumor. When other doctors (orthopedic and other specialities) found out I was seeing him for the bone tumor, all of them said I was in good hands with him. He has a great bedside manner and explained my scans to me.
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