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EIO
EIO CSN Member Posts: 8
edited March 2014 in Head and Neck Cancer #1
Hasd anyone noticed how many people get cancer at the age of 62 or seem to die at the age of 62 i wonder if thisa is to do woth the genes in the body or simply an ub=nexplained statistic also does anyone think that treatment seems to hasten the deTH OIF SOME PEOPLE
iTS A TERIBLE disiase and one which we dfont seem to be making any progress on. also has anyone noticed that even the lucky ones that survive are never the same again no metter what. it must sometimes seem that the treatment is worse than the disease

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