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Hello Amyvinny3 said:Did the dermatologist say what type of cancer it is, was it biopsied? It may be unrelated. Most skin cancers are fairly easily treated except for the melanomas. Hope it is easily treated. It sounds like he deserves a break.
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Can't help with your query, but wish your dad and yourself and rest of family all the best.
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Thanks for the replys. Found out today it is a seperate kind of cancer. A rare type of aggressive squamous cell carinoma that originates from either the bladder or lung. his PET scan showed extensive growth in a month period. How can one person get 3 cancers? They have told him it's terminal and he has a couple of months. The whole family is in shock. Don't know why I'm writing this, but felt the need to. Thanks. No replies needed.finner said:Hello Amy
Can't help with your query, but wish your dad and yourself and rest of family all the best.
Margo0
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