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Again, I hope she recovers quickly. She's thirty-six years old, from what I understand. I'm thinking it's around the time when ailments begin to emerge..? I'm sure cancer isn't age conscious.
> Again, I hope she recovers quickly. She's thirty-six years old, from
> what I understand. I'm thinking it's around the time when ailments
> begin to emerge..? I'm sure cancer isn't age conscious.
The younger the woman is, the harder it is to detect cancer. As women get older the breast tissue thins, making it easier for scans to pick up. So, obviously, the younger the woman the thicker the tissue and the harder it is to know.
> My mum had cancer. She died. I don't know much about doctors and stuff
> but somehow I doubt kylie will survive.
Quite a lot of people recover from cancer.
> My mum had cancer. She died. I don't know much about doctors and stuff
> but somehow I doubt kylie will survive.
Not everyone who has cancer dies Alfonse, quite a lot do survive.
> My mum had cancer. She died. I don't know much about doctors and stuff
> but somehow I doubt kylie will survive.
Alfonse. As sad as it it. People do die from cancer. However if it is detected early enough. It does help.
My mum's had it twice. and shes still around.
> Alfonse wrote:
> My mum had cancer. She died. I don't know much about doctors and
> stuff
> but somehow I doubt kylie will survive.
>
> Quite a lot of people recover from cancer.
Yes if you can call it surviving.
What is it with ex Neighbours cast getting cancer anyway? Always knew that programme was the work of satan.
>
> Yes if you can call it surviving.
My life would have been pretty good after cancer had I not got other stuff, even with the other stuff its still fairly ok, Id call this more than surviving, Id call it living.