Is this the best review of cancer?

 
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Post by CapeCoaler » Wed. Nov. 21, 2018 7:19 am

The Cape is a breast cancer hot spot...
Lots of studies but no cause or reason for the spike...

 
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Post by coalnewbie » Fri. Nov. 29, 2019 2:25 pm

We are in the early phase of Shelleys phase 4 liver cancer. Lots of theories here but few answers. Our theory is environmental, stress, nutrition and a nod to genetics. It takes us 4 treatment hours a day so yesterday was not so good but we battle on. Environmental has been ruled out in our case. Not a fan of chemotherapy.

Three month update on how we are doing so stay tuned.


 
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Post by CoalisCoolxWarm » Fri. Nov. 29, 2019 7:42 pm

coalnewbie wrote:
Fri. Nov. 29, 2019 2:25 pm
We are in the early phase of Shelleys phase 4 liver cancer. Lots of theories here but few answers. Our theory is environmental, stress, nutrition and a nod to genetics. It takes us 4 treatment hours a day so yesterday was not so good but we battle on. Environmental has been ruled out in our case. Not a fan of chemotherapy.

Three month update on how we are doing so stay tuned.
Hang in there! Are you close to treatments? A tip is to invite someone to join you for breakfast. "We just have to stop at the Cancer Center on the way," as they drive you to treatment.

I used it as a chance to catch up with nearby folks I missed spending time with. And it will give you a bit of a break and add some personal contact at the same time. It's easy to get withdrawn.

May the Lord Bless you both and give you comfort and healing during this time. If you ever want to talk, I was Stage IV the first time and Stage III n1 this time. I haven't been down every road, but my shoes are well-worn ;)

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