Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:16% live to one year after diagnosis, 5% make it to 2 years, 1% make it to 5 years. There are always outliers who defy the odds.
Yes, but I’ve seen it, and I wouldn’t exactly call it living.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:16% live to one year after diagnosis, 5% make it to 2 years, 1% make it to 5 years. There are always outliers who defy the odds.
Yes, but I’ve seen it, and I wouldn’t exactly call it living.
Why? Are the treatment side effects super bad?
My mom had it and died two months after diagnosis. She didn't get treatment because it was futile. She was in excruciating pain in her last weeks. I prayed God would take her.
Anonymous wrote:Thought I'd share since it hasn't been posted here. Very sweet and Alex holds it together, as always. Love the comments, he is truly admired.
https://currently.att.yahoo.com/entertainment/alex-trebek-gets-choked-up-following-jeopardy-contestants-answer-050217914.html
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:16% live to one year after diagnosis, 5% make it to 2 years, 1% make it to 5 years. There are always outliers who defy the odds.
Yes, but I’ve seen it, and I wouldn’t exactly call it living.
Why? Are the treatment side effects super bad?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:16% live to one year after diagnosis, 5% make it to 2 years, 1% make it to 5 years. There are always outliers who defy the odds.
Yes, but I’ve seen it, and I wouldn’t exactly call it living.
Why? Are the treatment side effects super bad?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:16% live to one year after diagnosis, 5% make it to 2 years, 1% make it to 5 years. There are always outliers who defy the odds.
Yes, but I’ve seen it, and I wouldn’t exactly call it living.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ok my new biggest fear in life after reading this thread is getting this cancer.
I know - we should all stop. It’s awful.
Still - there are 328, 542, 022 people in the United States and each year 50,000 people get this so your odds of getting it are:
0.00014345 %
So, don’t worry.
Anonymous wrote:16% live to one year after diagnosis, 5% make it to 2 years, 1% make it to 5 years. There are always outliers who defy the odds.
Anonymous wrote:How is he doing?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So the jeopardy that is playing now on tv, when was it filmed? Do the contestants know?
When I was on we taped in February and it aired in June.