I have had prostate cancer for years, now all of a sudden a new urologist says I need my testicles removed to slow the growth. Unless it will reduce the size of the prostate and allow me to urinate without a catheter, why shouldn’t I just stick with the injections if it accomplishes the same thing chemically? Is there any benefit to surgery that is worth the pain and risk?
My mum was diagnosed with breast cancer in her mid-40′s and she’s the only one who had it in my family.I’m 19 and she’s stressing about the prospect that I’ll get it too because she had it.As far as I know there have to be at least 2 people in your family for the cancer to be linked to genetic reasons.Am I wrong?
Cancer Success Thoughts
“An inch of progress is worth more than a yard of complaint.”
– Booker T. Washington
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So my ex just told me that she has breast cancer, but she is coming to the states (from Spain, shes spanish) for a few months for a job and then planning on going back to school to san diego in august. Shouldnt she stay in Spain to get treatment right away? Thank you.
Birth control pills can cause breast cancer. What type of "preventative maintenance" can you do while you’re on them?