What I have found is that everyones cancer experience is different. There are amazing things being done every day.
When my wife was diagnosed her oncologist told her dont read anything older than a year. Things were changing that quickly.
20 years ago not only would Rush have faced a death sentence...he would not be here this long. I pray that he beats the odds. I hold out that all cancer treatments will improve and not be as toxic.
The whole process sucks.
How is she doing now? It’s panceatic cancer, right?
Amen. DH’s doc says every day you live, you are another day closer to a cure, no matter what your monster is. Miraculous times we are living in, medically speaking.
Grateful and hopeful prayers up, for Rush and all who are fighting a battle.
Tatt
Yes my dad got bladder cancer and the treatment just a couple of years ago would have been complete removal of the bladder.
Instead, he got immunotherapy treatment and some chemo that he sailed through, and he has now he has “NED.” (no evidence of disease).