Is colorectal cancer inoperable and incurable?
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I wish is to express my most sincere sympathy for the passing of your son.
I cannot comment on any care or treatment that was provided him.
As a parent of two boys, one with serious health issues, my heart hurts for you. While I do not KNOW what you are going through, I have run senarios through my head, when my son has been suffereing, and that alone is bad enough.
May you find peace in remembering your son and the life you have shared with him.
Tru
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I'm so sorry
Losing a child has to be devestating. Not being a medical doctor, I'm not able to give you a qualified answer on whether another alternative direction would have worked. I'm not sure if you were able to seek a second opinion. Once again, I'm sorry for your loss.
Kim
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