Anonymous wrote:I did EVERYTHING doctors recommended, surgery, chemo, radiation, other drugs. I still progressed from stage 3 to 4 in less than 3 years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I did EVERYTHING doctors recommended, surgery, chemo, radiation, other drugs. I still progressed from stage 3 to 4 in less than 3 years.
I'm so sorry that this has happened to you. You have my sympathy and I hope the best for you.
Is your position that because of what has happened to you, women should forgo surgery, chemo, radiation, drugs etc? Are you trying to say standard medical care does not work?
If you are I'd love to introduce you to several women I know who've been able to live far longer than expected and have years with their kids that no one expected because of those treatments.
I wish the best for you.
Anonymous wrote:I did EVERYTHING doctors recommended, surgery, chemo, radiation, other drugs. I still progressed from stage 3 to 4 in less than 3 years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Farrah Fawcett died of anal cancer for more or less the same reason.
I think they didn’t catch hers very early. No one was talking about anal cancer back then.
They caught it in plenty of time to have potentially cured it, but the most aggressive treatment would have involved an ostomy and she was not willing to have one. This was in 2006. She had other treatment--but not the recommended surgery--was declared "cancer-free," and then died in 2009.
She would literally rather die than have an ostomy. Absolute idiocy.
Anonymous wrote:Ananda Lewis died. She was 52.
https://people.com/ananda-lewis-dead-52-mtv-vj-8729850
Anonymous wrote:I did EVERYTHING doctors recommended, surgery, chemo, radiation, other drugs. I still progressed from stage 3 to 4 in less than 3 years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Farrah Fawcett died of anal cancer for more or less the same reason.
I think they didn’t catch hers very early. No one was talking about anal cancer back then.
Anonymous wrote:I did EVERYTHING doctors recommended, surgery, chemo, radiation, other drugs. I still progressed from stage 3 to 4 in less than 3 years.