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[quote=Anonymous]Melanoma is a horrible death, so if he's using his experience and channeling it into something as positive as raising money, I think you should just let it go. Maybe, maybe he is truly grateful to those who died before him so that we understand enough about melanoma to remove moles like his. Maybe there's a lot more to his story that you don't know because you don't have an obligation to share your cancer diagnosis with the world. Maybe he got his mole checked out because he lost his beloved Aunt Tilly to a horrible death and Tilly might still be with us if she'd gotten her moles checked out earlier. It's a good cause. Support it if you want, or don't. Do you have an excuse for every opportunity to give that comes your way? As for what makes a cancer survivor: best definition I got was "you become a survivor when you don't drop dead from shock and fear upon diagnosis." [/quote]
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