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Happened to my grandfather 4 or so weeks after he found out too.This one has hit me hard...
That’s horrible. 3-4 weeks ago he was unaware and now he’s gone? God sake.
hits fast
RIP
Happened to my grandfather 4 or so weeks after he found out too.This one has hit me hard...
That’s horrible. 3-4 weeks ago he was unaware and now he’s gone? God sake.
From what I understand stage 4 is terminal.
You basically have cancer in 2 or more places, but the worst part is that the cancer cells are now floating all around your body, so even if they could operate the tumors the cells would reinfect other or the same organs.
Basically stage 1 and 2 are the ones that can be contained, 3 is like a coin flip, you hope chemo kills every cancer cell that may have travel outside the original tumor zone.
bonertastic eye-talian. crazy broad though.I enjoyed that arc, lol.
Stacey Carosi FTW!
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Not necessarily, stage 4 just means the cancer has metastasized/spread. It often is terminal at that point, but not always.From what I understand stage 4 is terminal.
You basically have cancer in 2 or more places, but the worst part is that the cancer cells are now floating all around your body, so even if they could operate the tumors the cells would reinfect other or the same organs.
Basically stage 1 and 2 are the ones that can be contained, 3 is like a coin flip, you hope chemo kills every cancer cell that may have travel outside the original tumor zone.
From what I understand stage 4 is terminal.
Mario’s a good wrestler. Weird interview.He shoulda attacked Mario right then and there.
I remember that season. That military guy was about to go in on dat ass.If anyone ever watched Celebrity Fit Club with Dustin Diamond, it was incredible. He was a complete asshole and out of his mind as a contestant. Literally trying to fight the judges on the show. Highly recommended
That being said, RIP.
Also, is Lisa Turtle fair game now?
I remember that season. That military guy was about to go in on dat ass.
that’s not exactly true. Generally speaking it works that way, but it’s based on how much the cancer has spread. Believe it or not though even stage four cancer can spontaneously go into remission and some origins can be more fireable at a late stage just based on how easy it is to combat the specific genetic changes that have occurred.From what I understand stage 4 is terminal.
You basically have cancer in 2 or more places, but the worst part is that the cancer cells are now floating all around your body, so even if they could operate the tumors the cells would reinfect other or the same organs.
Basically stage 1 and 2 are the ones that can be contained, 3 is like a coin flip, you hope chemo kills every cancer cell that may have travel outside the original tumor zone.