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re: To fight or not to fight: Treatment w/ lower quality or none w/ shorter life
Posted on 9/4/14 at 5:41 pm to rebeloke
Posted on 9/4/14 at 5:41 pm to rebeloke
Chemo treats everyone differently, from my experience.
My grandpa was diagnosed with lung cancer around March 2006, decided to take chemo, and he was gone by August.
My mom was diagnosed with colon cancer around 2 months ago and she is over halfway finished with her chemo treatments. She looks and feels as healthy as a horse.
However, my grandpa was a smoker his entire life and my mom has lived a relatively healthy lifestyle for as long as I can remember. She is still in her 40s, also.
My grandpa was diagnosed with lung cancer around March 2006, decided to take chemo, and he was gone by August.
My mom was diagnosed with colon cancer around 2 months ago and she is over halfway finished with her chemo treatments. She looks and feels as healthy as a horse.
However, my grandpa was a smoker his entire life and my mom has lived a relatively healthy lifestyle for as long as I can remember. She is still in her 40s, also.
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