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Cancer has been playing hide-and-seek with Patsy Lofton for 17 years, traveling from her breast to her lung, spine and brain.

Over the years she’s tried many treatments, some more successful than others. Now, she’s hoping a recent Gamma Knife radiosurgery procedure at M. D. Anderson will help slow the growth of the cancer in her brain.

Patsy Lofton

Patsy Lofton

Breast cancer began the saga in 1992, Lofton, who lives in central Mississippi, was diagnosed with stage 1 breast cancer. She had a lumpectomy (surgical removal of the tumor and some of the surrounding tissue), radiation and chemotherapy and felt lucky she had caught the cancer before it spread.

But three years later, she began to have a pain in her back, just under her shoulder blade.

“I had a feeling the cancer was back,” Lofton says. “But after you’ve had cancer, you think every little pain is cancer.”

Read the entire article here: MDAnderson.org