Why is it more important than any other cancer of the body, like lung cancer, colon cancer, brain cancer, pancreatic cancer, etc., or any other diseases like MS, Alzheimer’s, Cerebral Palsy, etc? It’s like everywhere I go I see pink ribbons and "cure breast cancer" marketing. It’s push to cure it is so incredibly disproportionate as to make me think there is some political motive behind it. Could it have something to do with the fact that abortion can cause breast cancer? That would certainly provide a political motive.
i had malignant mellanoma skin cancer 5 years ago i had several small ops,i went for my last visit yesterday and have all clear,but ive got to go back for a scan because theyve discoverd a small lump under armpit,im gutted really has anyone had anything simular?thanks for answers cheers
I see a lot of info about women but none about men. My husband is in his 40′s and has to undergo a stem cell transplant and radiation. I was just wondering if it would be possible for us to have a child after all of this.
My heart failed during a surgery three weeks ago and all sorts of thing went wrong (my heart is healthy – it was due to slapdash abdominal insufflation_
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Why do cancer cells grow pumps that
defeat the chemo by pumping it out of the cells
before it can work?
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