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astrocytoma brain cancer

amelia2
amelia2 CSN Member Posts: 7
edited March 2014 in Brain Cancer #1
My aunt was diagnosed in april of this year. She is now in stage 4-terminal. The docters say it is inoperable. We're all worried and scared. Please write back if you have had any success with this.

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  • jyeni
    jyeni CSN Member Posts: 4
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  • jyeni said:

    I just finished a great book on inspirational cancer survivors stories. For more information- www.makeyourownmiracle.com

    My wife is a four year survivor of a grade three inoprable astrocytoma, following byopsy surgury radiation and chemotherapy
  • Tscott
    Tscott CSN Member Posts: 3
    you shouldn't worry I have the same condition but I'm not worried whether I leave my body or stay in my body is OK with me. If you know that were not the body we are the living entity eternally existing then there's no reason to fear. God will protect her. Haribol