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Today i found out a family member has lung cancer, they are 58, smoked since they was 15, they went to their GP in dec with chest pains, had several tests and was found to have a shadow (?) at the bottom of their left lung, today they were called at work...
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Family member had bowel cancer and that spread at a horrendous rate and 8 months later we said goodbyehttp://cancerhelp.cancerresearchuk.o...or-lung-cancer Sorry to hear your bad news.
Cancer survival Rate? Is there a relation between the type of cancer and its survival rate? If so which cancer has the highest/lowest survival rates?
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Not sure about the lowest, such as pancreatic cancer....
Source(s): WW Basal cell skin cancer would have the highest survival rate.
Usually.
Yes, there is a definite corrolation between the type of cancer, and the survival rate.
Just checking out there for anyone who has had it already spread from the prostate and is still going strong with perhaps a bit of quality of life.I`ve been diagnosed 12 months ago and considered terminal but could survive from 6 months to 15 years -currently...
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I have very little experience or knowledge about prostate cancer so Long-term cancer survivor 199....
I am so very sorry about your cancer.
Leroybrown44, I have never hear of Stage D but I assume that is a very advanced cancer.
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RSNA: Breast Cancer Rates Unaffected by Family History November 30, 2011 For women age 40 to 49, a study found no link between family history and the risk of being diagnosed with breast cancer. Read more...
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No early periods, no family history or any kind of cancer on either side.
That's it.
Is that _if_ you are diagnosed, _then_ the risk of the breast cancer being invasive does not depend on FH then from 2010-11.
I know that in general cancer rates are on the rise, but I cannot find if they are on the rise if one teases out our increase in age (and if you lived long enough your chances of getting it would keep going up). Google found me articles about rising rates...
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You might be able to find the info for specific types of cancer,....
We know about lots more types of cancer today.
The problem with a statistic like that is that it's unlikely that cancer was accurately diagnosed 50 or 100 years ago.
Http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=endscreen&NR=1&v=G_7gy7Dyta0 He was classified as stage 4 as far as the progression of the disease was concerned. He was not given much hope from the traditional approaches and as a researcher he knew it. So he began...
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It is probably one of the reasons that cancer research has come to the place it is at today except of patients and let them choose their....
Some states, the compassionate intelligent states, make it possible.
This cure for cancer as illegal.
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Why don't you write in some local newspapers or create a Facebook ... .
This is an expat forum and even though the members do agree with you , they can't do much as "guests" in a host country .
I believe that you have the right message but the wrong medium .
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This article is fear mongering at ....
And, yes, cancer has struck my extended family in greater proportion than seems probable.
Is this different than suggesting families with a higher risk of breast cancer have mamograms inquisition.
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