Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Melanoma can be deadly. Just to play devil's advocate, can you imagine the fear she lived through while going through diagnosis and figuring out if the cancer had spread, etc.?
That is very scary, but from diagnosis to end of treatment for her was probably one week.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Melanoma can be deadly. Just to play devil's advocate, can you imagine the fear she lived through while going through diagnosis and figuring out if the cancer had spread, etc.?
That is very scary, but from diagnosis to end of treatment for her was probably one week.
Anonymous wrote:Melanoma can be deadly. Just to play devil's advocate, can you imagine the fear she lived through while going through diagnosis and figuring out if the cancer had spread, etc.?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm with you OP, and my mom died of malignant melanoma.
There's a difference between having something cancerous removed, and being a "cancer survivor." My mom had melanoma more than once, and went through chemo/radiation and then some. That's cancer. That's different than having a suspicious melanoma removed early.
There's no such thing as a "suspicious" melanoma. Melanoma *is* cancer. The only question at that point is whether it's localized or has metastasized.
Anonymous wrote:I'm with you OP, and my mom died of malignant melanoma.
There's a difference between having something cancerous removed, and being a "cancer survivor." My mom had melanoma more than once, and went through chemo/radiation and then some. That's cancer. That's different than having a suspicious melanoma removed early.
Anonymous wrote:Context: both of my parents died of cancer, and suffered from cancer. Father got a stage iv lung cancer diagnosis and died within 4 months when he was in his fifties. Mother suffered and died from breast cancer over the course of two years in her sixties. One of my good friends at work is 40, has 4 kids and an aggressive form of brain cancer that's going to kill her. My friend had a melanoma, which is scary and cancer, removed from her toe. Needed no further treatment in terms of drugs, chemo, radiation etc. always refers to herself as a cancer survivor. Her mother has stage i colon cancer caught at her 50yo colonoscopy. Had it removed and needed no chemo etc. posts on Facebook things like 15 year anniversary of my cancer diagnosis, so glad to be cancer free. I want to slap this friend and her mom and be like fuck you you don't know what cancer is you assholes. Venting here because I can't in real life. Thanks.