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Posted on 4/2/14 at 3:53 pm to RedRifle
Just went to my SO's Aunt's funeral last week. Died from cancer at 63.
Posted on 4/2/14 at 3:53 pm to S
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had a friend pass from it 2 weeks ago. 32. sad.
Sorry to hear, man.
Posted on 4/2/14 at 3:53 pm to RedRifle
The worst is seeing young children diagnosed with it.
Ex: 7 year old broke her glasses. Mom brings her to eye doctor to get new glasses and she requires a new eye exam....eye doctor sees something weird....brain tumor
Ex: 7 year old broke her glasses. Mom brings her to eye doctor to get new glasses and she requires a new eye exam....eye doctor sees something weird....brain tumor
Posted on 4/2/14 at 3:54 pm to RedRifle
Anybody think that perhaps the cure to all cancers is out there somewhere, already discovered? And that "they" are just not giving it out, because the money is behind the treatment and not the cure?
Posted on 4/2/14 at 3:56 pm to BS
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Anybody think that perhaps the cure to all cancers is out there somewhere, already discovered? And that "they" are just not giving it out, because the money is behind the treatment and not the cure?
Some idiots.. maybe.
Posted on 4/2/14 at 4:04 pm to BS
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Anybody think that perhaps the cure to all cancers is out there somewhere, already discovered? And that "they" are just not giving it out, because the money is behind the treatment and not the cure?
No.
Sincerely,
Guedeaux, PhD
Cancer Research Scientist.
ETA: I work in a pediatrics department, so I see it at its youngest. It is some sad shite.
This post was edited on 4/2/14 at 4:09 pm
Posted on 4/2/14 at 4:07 pm to genro
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No, you're getting older
Yep. My dad died at 39 almost 20 years ago and only a few years before he passed a girl in the grade ahead of me died. She might have been 12.
Posted on 4/2/14 at 4:08 pm to lsunurse
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Ex: 7 year old broke her glasses. Mom brings her to eye doctor to get new glasses and she requires a new eye exam....eye doctor sees something weird....brain tumor
frick that.
Posted on 4/2/14 at 4:22 pm to guedeaux
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ETA: I work in a pediatrics department, so I see it at its youngest. It is some sad shite.
It is heartbreaking. And why I don't work on a pediatric oncology floor. Takes a special type of nurse to work there. I couldn't face death like that all the time, it would burn me out with a quickness as a nurse.
Posted on 4/2/14 at 4:24 pm to lsunurse
My dad's sister died when she was like 8 from a brain tumor. Somewhere around that age. This was in the 60's.
Posted on 4/2/14 at 4:32 pm to Homesick Tiger
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cancer is becoming a younger disease
My mother died in 1970 from breast cancer at the age of 39. Dad remarried and stepmother died in '72 from cancer, age 47.
Cancer doesn't care when or where it shows up.
oh that sucks. My wife had a friend that married a husband whose first wife died of breast cancer. Then she died 2 years later.
I had my first friend die of cancer. 43. Brain tumor.
Posted on 4/2/14 at 4:54 pm to athenslife101
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Phones and computers man. Phones and computers.
and synthetic/packaged foods.
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50 years ago
Differences in technology and commerce and regional communication (TV). What, no microwaves??! 2003 marked the 50 year anniversary of Swanson's TV dinners, which were frozen foods then.
Fewer "convenience foods" but canned and frozen foods were available, as were packaged breads... milk was delivered to your home in bottles!
Posted on 4/2/14 at 5:20 pm to RedRifle
My brother was diagnosed about a month ago. Just turned 20 on Monday.
Posted on 4/2/14 at 5:24 pm to Srbtiger06
It's not cell phones.
Girls are hitting puberty earlier due to the obesity epidemic and American diet. This leads to increased estrogen and progesterone which increases risk for breast cancer.
Girls are hitting puberty earlier due to the obesity epidemic and American diet. This leads to increased estrogen and progesterone which increases risk for breast cancer.
Posted on 4/2/14 at 5:32 pm to Paige
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Sorry to hear
Fortunately it looks like he'll be ok. He's at MD Anderson this week. They're pretty optimistic.
Posted on 4/2/14 at 5:34 pm to RedRifle
I was diagnosed at age 41. Relapsed when I was 42. I do attribute a great deal of cause to the crap in our mass produced food industry. Trying to eat as little of processed food as possible these days.
Posted on 4/2/14 at 6:02 pm to Dick Leverage
I had both Leukemia at a younger age and Lymphoma Burketts around late 20's with bone marrow transplant and inpatient chemo.
When I was at MD Anderson inpatient on the Lymphoma floor most of the people on the floor were men in their 20's to 30's. They had a few older people but it was mostly young men. The other side of the wing was the kids side and it was full of children. It is sad, but I found that the kids take it better than the adults.
I don't know about the other cancers due to the floor I was on was Lymphoma floor.
When I was at MD Anderson inpatient on the Lymphoma floor most of the people on the floor were men in their 20's to 30's. They had a few older people but it was mostly young men. The other side of the wing was the kids side and it was full of children. It is sad, but I found that the kids take it better than the adults.
I don't know about the other cancers due to the floor I was on was Lymphoma floor.
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