treated for lung cancer with radiation. hair does not grow as fast on the top of my head. no patteern of baldness in my genetic makeup
I’m having skin cancer surgery at The Mayo Clinic soon. I know it’s top notch and world famous. However, I’m curious to know what your experience was in terms of how you were treated, both by the staff and by the medical treatment for your condition. Did you notice anything different about Mayo compared to other medical facilities? Thanks!
Are there any specific genres/kinds of movies that people watch when they are going cancer or chemo? Are there any specific kinds/genres that people watch a lot of to get their minds off of their cancer and chemo treatments?Why do people watch these kinds of genres.kinds of films while going though cancer or chemo?Do they help somehow with the treatment?
Cancer survivors or people that know people who have gone though cancer please answer .Also doctor’s,nurses, medical personnel or medical professionals please answer this question only!!
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I won’t lie, I am a little disappointed that I see a few hairs sprouting back after my radiation treatment. It seemed like one of the only positive aspects of receiving full abdominal and pelvic radiation, permanent hair loss. Seems mine is not permanent? Was yours?
My sister-in-law has been getting chemo for liver cancer for a couple of years and is just starting radiation for a brain tumour. Why not chemo?