Farah Fawcett
jane65
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Hi Ladies,
Tonight on NBC TV they're showing a documentary of Farah Fawcett's journey with her cancer.
I hope I got this right from the reports, but she went to Germany to have a treatment where the chemo was delivered through an artery, to the cancerous organ and directly received the chemo drug.
The person reporting said that our country is also starting to investigate the precise method used in Germany.
She's a brave soul, like all of us, fighting her cancer as hard as possible,as we are. And like many of us, she was diagnosed when her cancer was advanced.
God Bless all people fighing cancer.
Have a pleasant day,
Jane
Tonight on NBC TV they're showing a documentary of Farah Fawcett's journey with her cancer.
I hope I got this right from the reports, but she went to Germany to have a treatment where the chemo was delivered through an artery, to the cancerous organ and directly received the chemo drug.
The person reporting said that our country is also starting to investigate the precise method used in Germany.
She's a brave soul, like all of us, fighting her cancer as hard as possible,as we are. And like many of us, she was diagnosed when her cancer was advanced.
God Bless all people fighing cancer.
Have a pleasant day,
Jane
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Farrah's Cancerunknown said:This comment has been removed by the Moderator
Farrah has anal cancer, which is almost never survivable. She was treated with radiation after surgery in the states, and then went to Germany for more treatment when she was told the tissue surrounding the area that had been radiated could not be operated on (recurrence had started).0 -
NBCdeanna14 said:I did too!
If you find out that there is still a way to view it, please post. I would also like to see it. Thanks.
I suggest going to NBC's website to see if you can play it from there. I'm sure it would require high speed access.0
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