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What do you think?
I bloody hope we do soon im hearing of to many victims :( |
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No way, everyone has cancer in fact and the body's immune system keeps it under control.
You get old you die, it's the same thing the body is running down from the age of 36yo regardless. It's like saying can I ever stop rust in a car or the interior just like new. One could do things to prevent such as cancer. Prevention is better than the cure. But a mate of mine whole family died young of Cancer him at 29yo and one sister at 19yo |
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Bit of levity here, a friend’s mother has just been under the knife for urgent attention to bowel cancer. Apparently she is slowly mending, and the balance of her insides are working as hoped. In his words “I never thought we’d celebrate a turd as a family, but last night we did”.
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Had a good chat with my mate this morning, we’ll catch up in person next week.
Chemo is finished for now, and he’s been told the early indications are, his tumours are in remission. At this point, no radiotherapy but remaining on hormonal treatments to suppress prostate activity. More tests next week, then subject to outcome - three monthly monitoring. It was good to hear him actively talking about the future - not long term, but feasible stuff for the next twelve months. All the issues around his father dying overseas last week from CV, he’s put in an “I’ll deal with that later” mental box. So we’ll probably work through some of that in due course. Looking forward also, to bartering work on some of the home and DIY projects we both have been nursing - while his immunity was smashed there was no sense in risking it. |
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I think so. Maybe towards the end of our lifetimes; it is a disease that has afflicted humanity for its entire existence; however modern medicine and science has only just started to unravel the secrets of cancer and there is a lot of misunderstanding and just plain wrong info out there about it that needs to be reconciled first.
We will beat it, but we're not quite there yet.
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I guess some may not answer this question as it's too painfully close to home..
Will we ever beat cancer? I REALLY hope so !!!!!
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17-12-2011, 11:03 PM | #9 | ||
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probably, whether they do it before some silly bugger presses the big nuke button, of that i`m not so sure of .
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I hope so. Would love for my aunt and uncle on my mothers side to beat it.
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Some forms of cancer are already getting beaten, especially when detected early. Some forms still need more research to beat them fully.
So yes, long run they all will be beaten.
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17-12-2011, 11:51 PM | #12 | ||
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I sure hope so. Lost my dad this year to it.
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I believe we will and at the risk of sounding conspiratorial I also believe we could have already except for the multi billion dollar industry in treatments not really wanting a cure found , they will fund any number of treatment based research projects but not research to find a cure .
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My pop got prostate cancer 6 years ago and has aquired 3 other secondary cancers as well.In the last two years he has been given 3 lots of you have "months to live" from the doctors.
Today his prostate count is down to 2 or 3 and two of the other secondary cancers have been beaten.He didnt stop working untill 2.5 years after diagnosis. I remember when the doc said he needs to take up a hobby or something.He replied with"I am working 40hours a week and my hobby is having a punt". I hope I inherited his fighting attributes |
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Cars could run on water if we really wanted but guess who shot that down, I believe its the same with cancer. Eradicating it would probably bring in alot less $$$ than having it linger. And it's far from a conspiracy, we all know the mighty dollar (or more so the greed for it) controls everything
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Hopefully. The sooner the better. I really need to get around to donating some money towards some sort of cancer research soon.
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I just don't get how we can do this and do that but we can't stop certain cells from multiplying?
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i wish they would a very close friend of mine who i work with and have for the last 20 years is about too die of cancer and only has a few weeks too live man cancer is bad my mom also has had a foot of her bowl removed too cancer it seams the good ones always die first (could explained why i am till around )
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No. (and before anyone snaps, I lost my dad to cancer 7 years ago. It's a horrendous disease and I wouldn't wish it on my worst enemy).
The fact is that the way our cells replicate leaves itself open for mistakes - mutations are the force of change. And uncontrolable replication is happening constantly within us. It's just that our bodies can usually shut it off early. It's a horrible thought, but it's just not natural to stop this process. And as we get better with diagnosis we are uncovering more cancers. And as we expose our bodies to more and more unnatural elements and chemicals, it's inevitable we will develop more cancers. I wish we could eliminate all disease, but that would be disturbing the natural balance. We do that enough already. It's a sad fact of life and something I wish we could get rid of, but I just don't think humans can beat mother nature... if we ever did it would be dangerous. |
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