I was diagnosed with Stage 4 Colon Cancer. Surgery was necessary but I refused all other treatment, much to the disgust of the highly paid oncolgist.
I had someone sent to me recently who was an early stage breast cancer survivor who has suddenly found herself in stage four land. She has been waiting and waiting for a clinical trial to start, and I get the anxiousness to just begin, yet it’s an unknown. I kept seeing her face ...
Stage 4 mesothelioma is the most advanced stage of the cancer. Learn about symptoms, survival rate, prognosis and treatment options here.
I just don’t understand how you can feel so good and so strong but have extensive cancer growing in your body. I feel like that now – I lift weights 3-4 days a week and ride my bike at least 70 miles a week. I may feel a little more tired than normal some days but overall ...
It’s up to all of us to ensure that IHadCancer remains a place for us all to call home when dealing with the ups and downs of a cancer diagnosis. Close Report Katya Connect Survivor: Breast Cancer Topic: Breast Cancer After a year at Stage 4, I decided to take a Naturopathic...
Learn how CPI613 can give hope to stage 4 pancreatic cancer patients LIKE ME and maybe YOU. September 30. 2015 I was diagnosed with stage 4 pancreatic cancer with tumors in my pancreas, liver, lungs and fatty tissues. My pancreas tumor was an 2 inch Ade
tone. He was sleeping bare-chested on a bed of hay in the horses stable, his sheathed katana, propped up against the waist-high door of the stall. And lingering by this stall was Isolde in the middle of the night, staring at him like a thirsty survivor coming upon an oasis in the ...
his turbulent personal life, including multiple marriages, divorces, and the tragic loss of his daughter to cancer, has often been under public scrutiny. Nevertheless, Vince Neil's legacy in rock music remains undisputed, and he continues to celebrate his passion for music through continued perfo...
As you all know, November is Lung Cancer Awareness Month. A bunch of us bloggers have gotten together and are profiling a cancer survivor, caregiver, advocate, or health care professional each day this month. Today it is my distinct pleasure to introduce you to Karen Loss, a lung cancer pa...
Stage 5: A Cancer Journey is the remarkable story about overcoming terminal cancer. David Chill’s prognosis was grim, and his life expectancy was projected in months, not years. He was at Stage 4 – the final stage. Most Stage 4 cancer patients do not make it. There is no cure. There...