Any kind of cancer.... God knows there are plenty of different kinds.... Just close your eyes and count.... then tell me the magic number..... I will tell you mine.....
I know 42 people that have had cancer....some are fighting it....some are dead.... some have beat it.... some have beat it only to have to fight again.... so please whats your number?
2007-03-19
11:11:22
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For the record.... My mom is a three time cancer survior, and my mother inlaw was just told she has a brain tumor that is untreatable and that she has less than a year to live. Both grandmas and one granfather died from lung cancer. I work in a dental office and my pacients seem to be dropping like flys.
2007-03-20
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It would have to be around 40 people.
It really hit home when one of them was me.
Thank God, I'm still here to tell about it.
Best wishes
2007-03-20 03:10:39
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answered by Char 7
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I've fought Hodgkins Lymphoma, my cousin has been fighting a brain tumor, my aunt is fighting some female cancer (she doesn't discuss exactly what), & about 12 friends in my cancer support group either have breast cancer or lymphoma.
I lost my grandmother to leukemia, lost my grandfather to lung cancer, & lost my friend in college to colon cancer.
2007-03-19 11:26:34
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answered by njyecats 6
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Too many too count. My father is a 3 time cancer survivor and he recently has had a fourth recurrence. More people need to get involved! Please, everyone, check out the American Cancer Society and their Cancer Action Network! Make a difference!!!
2007-03-19 17:24:31
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answered by tonimmerritt 2
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Almost everyone in my family has had cancer. All four grandparents, my uncle, maybe 4 other family friends. All my grandparents died or are dying of cancer. My uncle just died of cancer. I went to grade school with a girl who had leukemia. it was in remission the last time I saw her.
2007-03-19 11:15:34
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answered by Anonymous
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I count 30 in just my small town either fighting it or died from it. I know they are making a lot of progress treating cancer just hope they someday soon find a cure.
2007-03-20 01:24:28
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answered by snowflake 6
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One. My father was diagnosed with lung cancer in July of last year and died in November.
2007-03-19 18:04:19
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answered by Summer 2
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11. that includes 4 from my immediate family. 2 dead, 1 fighting, 1 fought and won.
2007-03-19 11:56:56
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answered by racer 51 7
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i only can think of 4. Two died. 1 beat it. The other is still fighting.
2007-03-19 11:14:15
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answered by sarianne 3
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Sorry to pay attention your information. I hate to be the bearer of undesirable information yet you prefer the data, to no longer be fluffed around. there is definitely no treatment on your aunt at this factor scientific care will in basic terms postpone the inevitable and she or he will would desire to be certain the place she needs the element outcomes or to appreciate wat time she has left. I certainly have never heard of all people surviving as quickly because it incredibly is interior the liver. I no you're able to desire to have desire yet in some unspecified time interior the destiny you're able to desire to be certain actuality and face what's in front of you devoid of denial. i comprehend i sound harsh yet I certainly have lived it and no in basic terms too nicely. My Mum (who's 60) became clinically determined in would this year with kidney maximum cancers. It became an undesirable ask your self as she became so healthful and chuffed. while it became clinically determined it had already unfold to the liver and lung. She previous away sept 7. Your aunty's maximum cancers has already unfold to 2 areas of her physique, devoid of scientific care it is going to proceed to unfold and style in different extremely some areas of her physique. In my Mums case the tumours grew to alter into so vast they protruded from her physique. it travelled up her neck into her concepts etc. It became the main undesirable concern to be certain your chum slip away. I prefer your loved ones each and each of the final. xx
2016-10-01 04:52:15
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answered by ? 4
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My son has a rare childhood abdominal sarcoma that affects only about 200 patients worldwide. I know or knew most of these people. We basically support each other and share treatment information.
2007-03-19 15:34:37
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answered by Panda 7
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