Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think all the press about “early detection saves lives” gives the false impression that all cancer is curable if just you get screened. When in reality it doesn’t always detect the cancer, and some cancers are so aggressive they are likely fatal even if caught very small. There’s still value in screening, but it is far from a guarantee against dying of breast cancer.
100% a friend died of colon cancer at 38 that was so big it blocked his colon. Gastroenterologist I know said that even with screening thar cancer was likely so aggressive it wouldn't have saved him.
Anonymous wrote:I think all the press about “early detection saves lives” gives the false impression that all cancer is curable if just you get screened. When in reality it doesn’t always detect the cancer, and some cancers are so aggressive they are likely fatal even if caught very small. There’s still value in screening, but it is far from a guarantee against dying of breast cancer.
Anonymous wrote:Absolutely, unfortunately. A best friend of my mom's just hit her 10 years clear, until 6 months later during her yearly "routine" mammogram she has a bad stage 4 diagnosis. Multiple tumors. She literally had a clean CT scan 6 months prior. F cancer!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Absolutely, unfortunately. A best friend of my mom's just hit her 10 years clear, until 6 months later during her yearly "routine" mammogram she has a bad stage 4 diagnosis. Multiple tumors. She literally had a clean CT scan 6 months prior. F cancer!
I don’t understand why she would’ve been getting CT scans after 10 years clear; that’s not common. Maybe it was for something else?
Anonymous wrote:I think all the press about “early detection saves lives” gives the false impression that all cancer is curable if just you get screened. When in reality it doesn’t always detect the cancer, and some cancers are so aggressive they are likely fatal even if caught very small. There’s still value in screening, but it is far from a guarantee against dying of breast cancer.
Anonymous wrote:Absolutely, unfortunately. A best friend of my mom's just hit her 10 years clear, until 6 months later during her yearly "routine" mammogram she has a bad stage 4 diagnosis. Multiple tumors. She literally had a clean CT scan 6 months prior. F cancer!