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Interesting option
Thanks for posting the link on freezing cancer tumors to death.
How many years do you think it will take before such a procedure is not only available in my insurance network but also considered "standard of care?" Sigh...it is encouraging nonetheless.0 -
You know that is what Icarolenk said:Interesting option
Thanks for posting the link on freezing cancer tumors to death.
How many years do you think it will take before such a procedure is not only available in my insurance network but also considered "standard of care?" Sigh...it is encouraging nonetheless.
You know that is what I think when I read about these new ways to treat or advances in the research....when will our insurance pay for it. It is still a positive thing but...in my life time??
Though with that thought...in my life time...my father Skyped with my husband. My father is 70 something and from an area that is still tech challenged. He was tickled pink and kept commenting, "Who would have thought that in my life time, I would be chatting on the computer with a man across the world?!?!" He tells all the family and anyone else he meets about it.0
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