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Old Apr 30, 2007 | 01:51 PM
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Originally Posted by Bishop
Every family member i've had has died ecept for one of my uncles who was shot i went to 2 funerals this month cuz of cancer my mom had it but thank god she beat it and now i got to get checked all the time cuz i can get it really easily
Yea stay getting checked cause the earlier the better and hopefully you won't be affected by it.

Originally Posted by lil_1_2002
sorry to hear that dude, my dad was just diagnosed with bone cancer that spread fron his prostate, they said he had about 5 yrs to go, so im just trying to enjoy every minute, and praying that its more than 5 years. :hs:
Thanks, sorry to hear about your dad. I hope it's more than 5 more yrs too, just keep doing what you're doing. I'm sure he's happy with the time he spends with the family. :hs:

Originally Posted by puffy
I come from family with cancer. All but my dad had/has cancer. What are you going to do? You can just hope for the best and try to live your life to the fullest.
Yea, cancer that's known to run in family is a scary thing. Make sure you're checked once in a while for anything.

Originally Posted by sids1045
Both parents (father had lymphoma, died at age 71; mother had breast cancer, died at age 75). I've already had prostate cancer, and have beaten it...but my family history doesn't look good.

The lesson is: Don't think you're invulnerable. Get yourself checked...at least a yearly physical with the full battery of tests. Early detection often means a cure.
Very true, I don't think i'm invulnerable at all, although I did when I was in my teens. Glad to see you've beaten it and continue to stay clear of anything in the future.

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