How i can fight with cancer ?
Hello I am in 1st stage cancer, what i need to do ? how i can fight with this? What things need to eat? Really i am not feeling good if you have experience about cancer please share with me ?? thx Linda
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YOU have come to right place
YOU have come to right place to get info..
Denise
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Some 'info' would get you better answer!
How can you choose to not 'fight'? You say nothing about your DX reeally in the thread nor is thre any info in your profile. All breast cncer is not the same - the type DCIS/LCIS/IDC/ILC/IBC; ER/PR/HER2 status. The protocol is different.
You came to a BC Forum - so if you are legit - you knew that we all have 'experience' with the different types, stages and ER/PR/HER2. (I am a 3+ yr post TX (TX = tretment).
WWhat has your medical staff told you?
Winyan - The Power Within
Susan
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I had Stage 1 estrogen receptive breast cancer.Rague said:Some 'info' would get you better answer!
How can you choose to not 'fight'? You say nothing about your DX reeally in the thread nor is thre any info in your profile. All breast cncer is not the same - the type DCIS/LCIS/IDC/ILC/IBC; ER/PR/HER2 status. The protocol is different.
You came to a BC Forum - so if you are legit - you knew that we all have 'experience' with the different types, stages and ER/PR/HER2. (I am a 3+ yr post TX (TX = tretment).
WWhat has your medical staff told you?
Winyan - The Power Within
Susan
4 years ago last Feb. I was diagnosed with Breast cancer. I read everything I could. I found a book, "Just Let Me Get Through This". I also read all I could about nutrition and made lifestyle changes. I felt lucky to be stage one but knew that the stage did not mean I would never be stage 4. What a wake up call. It is important to change the things we can but know that some things we don't control. I live each day to the fullest and hope for the best.
Stage 1 is a good thing!
roseann
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How i can fight with cancer ?
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