Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I mean this kindly... how can one screen for this? it is terrifying
I had a family member who died of this earlier this year and basically, even if they catch it as early as possible it pretty much always comes back. My family member did surgery and had almost all off of the tumor removed, did chemo and radiation and the tumor just grew rapidly anyway. They had been completely healthy before the diagnosis and then were just gone in a few months. Even people who have the tumor totally removed almost always have it come back.
It's a horrible horrible disease. Even young adults and children get it sometimes.
The biggest promise is in those immunotherapy and mRNA treatments but they're still in their infancy. Unfortunately research in the US was hurt but there's still good work going on in Australia. It wasn't able to save my family member but I have hope that maybe one day there might actually be something to be done.
Anonymous wrote:I mean this kindly... how can one screen for this? it is terrifying
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here is a great article about her.
https://people.com/sophie-kinsella-dead-confessions-of-a-shopaholic-author-8672384
She was my favorite author. I liked her standalone books more than the Shopaholic series (but I did love several of the series, esp. Shopaholic gets married). I recommend reading "What does it feel like?" if you have not read it yet. It is short, but it took me several days to read it because of Eve's illness.
Gosh, this one is hard.
It really is. Loved "What Does It Feel Like?" too. I was cautiously optimistic that she would beat it bc I saw a picture of her a few months ago and she looked radiant and healthy. Cancer is the worst.
Anonymous wrote:Here is a great article about her.
https://people.com/sophie-kinsella-dead-confessions-of-a-shopaholic-author-8672384
She was my favorite author. I liked her standalone books more than the Shopaholic series (but I did love several of the series, esp. Shopaholic gets married). I recommend reading "What does it feel like?" if you have not read it yet. It is short, but it took me several days to read it because of Eve's illness.
Gosh, this one is hard.
Anonymous wrote:I mean this kindly... how can one screen for this? it is terrifying