My grandson was conceived while my son was being treated for testicular cancer. The baby had a malignant tumor on his kidney, and had to have the kidney removed and is currently undergoing chemotheraphy. Could the cancer be passed through my son’s sperm, or be caused by my son’s chemo treatment?
Current cancer treatment averages hundreds of thousands of dollars per individual. And it appears that a cure would in the form of a treatment "tailored to the individual’s genetic makeup." So, in effect, curing a single cancer patient could be very expensive.
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i think you all misunderstood my previous question of if scientists have found a cure for cancer, all i want to know is if ther i any HOPE that there will be a CURE for CANCER
I would appreciate any help. Hoping for others who have had the same problem tell me what helped them or anyone with any ideas. Alternative treatments would be greatly appreciated but would consider others. Thanks.
The details are that I need to have bowel movements several times a day and may not have good digestion (therefore, the supplements I take may not be working as well as they should be.). Which also causes raw tissue from excessive wiping. Sorry if this is too explicit.
I have radiation colitis.