I have nothing to add except *HUG* for you and your friend...
I'm so sorry Comet... thoughts and prayers... he's lucky to have you in his corner though!
2007-03-25 04:49:10
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answered by Anonymous
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Once the cancer reaches the lymph nodes its more difficult to slow down the progression. There is no definitive way to give a length of time. Attitude plays a huge role in things like this. My dad is a perfect example. He was diagnosed two years ago with throat cancer and given 6 months at best. He beat the odds however, his cancer has returned again (for the third time) and this time they are saying there isn't much more they can do. He keeps on going though. He begins an experimental treatment next week. Check out WebMD for information on the different types of cancer.
2007-03-25 11:31:01
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answered by WonderTwit 6
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My ex husband has testicular cancer that moved into his lymph nodes. This was four years ago and he's still around. My brother in law has lymphoma and was given two years. It really depends on how far along the cancer is. Please know that it's not a death sentence and to not give up- there are new forms of cemotherapy out that can help him, but it's a very tiring procedure and things will get worse before they get better. Just try to be there for him and hope and pray for the best. I'll be thinking about you.
2007-03-25 11:31:08
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answered by Jen F 5
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well....it is never ever good when it spreads into the lymph system....they can try treating him with chemo and radiation but the odds of long term survival are not even on the radar screen...I'm sorry to hear this. just google prostate cancer and there will be all kinds of info...some accurate...some not so much. It will be a difficult road for him and his family so be there for support and to help him if he needs you....if the cancer is that aggressive it could be very quick as in a few months or treatment could prolong his life...but at the end of the day, it will probably not be years....good luck and I will say a prayer
2007-03-25 11:31:40
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm very sorry about your friend. It's gonna depend a lot on how far the cancer has progressed already. Unfortunately, the prognosis for prostate cancer is not good unless it is caught in the early stages. But take heart my friend, new treatments and procedures are being developed as we speak. Besides, only God knows when our time has come. God may not yet be ready for your friend. I will include your friend in my prayers.
2007-03-25 11:36:15
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answered by sarge 6
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Overall, 99% of men diagnosed with prostate cancer survive at least five years. Further, 92% survive at least 10 years, and 61% survive at least 15 years.
Ninety percent of all prostate cancers are found while they are still within the prostate or only in nearby areas. The five-year relative survival rate for these men is nearly 100%.
For the men whose cancer has already spread to distant parts of the body when it is found, 34% will survive at least five years.
**Good luck to your friend, his family, and you.
2007-03-25 11:32:45
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answered by Anonymous
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i don't know about prostate cancer but i know w/ breast cancer it is not a good thing b/c cancer has to have a 'road' to travel to metastasize, and nodes is one, as well as touching organs or through blood vessels. only God can predict how long a person has to live, but i would recommend him asking his doctor for a prognosis.
2007-03-25 12:29:39
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answered by ksueditz 5
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Miracles happen everyday, a friend of mine was given 3 to 6 months, that was 3 years ago and she is now cancer free.....
2007-03-25 11:31:37
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answered by Ŗεŋεε 7
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I would google search the condition....I never think anything or condition is such a sentence..I know people who have overcome tremendous odds, because they had support and strength from loved ones....
2007-03-25 11:31:40
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answered by metoo 7
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Oh hon...I am sorry about the news. I do think that kind of cancer is really invasive...
I found this link that might be of help: http://www.prostatecancerfoundation.org/
2007-03-25 11:38:47
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answered by White 7
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why is it that the nice people are the ones who get this sort of thing? Why can't the scum buckets on this earth be the ones who die and leave all the nice ones alone? 'Tis not fair
2007-03-25 11:47:53
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answered by Jennifer L 6
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