Recurrence
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Any ideas or or experience with this?
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There is always a chance, no
There is always a chance, no matter how remote, that cancer can come back. However, your cancer was caught very early and there is a great chance that you will be fine.
I hate "friends" that mention this kind of stuff. I believe this should be between you and your doctor.
BTW, I had a neighbor who told me all about how she knew someone just like me (Stage 3) who suffered a terrible death. That was 25 years ago! And now, she looks less healthy than I do...lol. I hate to say it serves her right, but.... (I know I will get coal in my stocking for even thinking this way ;-)).
The BM should really, really help your chances. I know you are scared as I was so scared the first 5 years or so after diagnosis and treatment, but, hang in there, things will get better!0 -
Amen, CC!!CypressCynthia said:There is always a chance, no
There is always a chance, no matter how remote, that cancer can come back. However, your cancer was caught very early and there is a great chance that you will be fine.
I hate "friends" that mention this kind of stuff. I believe this should be between you and your doctor.
BTW, I had a neighbor who told me all about how she knew someone just like me (Stage 3) who suffered a terrible death. That was 25 years ago! And now, she looks less healthy than I do...lol. I hate to say it serves her right, but.... (I know I will get coal in my stocking for even thinking this way ;-)).
The BM should really, really help your chances. I know you are scared as I was so scared the first 5 years or so after diagnosis and treatment, but, hang in there, things will get better!
Please discuss this with your Oncologist. Ask for clinical studies that show
recurrence, and/or, survivor rates.
I can NOT tell you how many stories - I hear while battling the beast of loved
one dying -from people I don't know. Having a bald head however it's dressed with
a hat or scarf opens the door for odds conversations, as it does when people find
out that you have cancer.
After a while I just smiled, and said sorry that you lost your mom, grandmother,
aunt, etc.
Put 1 foot in front of the other, and continue on with your journey.
Strength, Courage and HOPE for a Cure.
Vicki Sam0
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