Want this question answered?
Sure, you can get cancer at any point in your life regardless of any other disease you had and recovered from.
Due to modern advancements in medicine the chance that someone will make a full recovery is very high. In fact almost 80 percent of those with cervical cancer manage to recover.
Full recovery takes about three weeks but hearing should improve immediately
Full recovery of a tracheostomy is about two weeks.
Yes Kathy Bates DID have cancer. Bates fell ill on the set of "Around the world in 80 days" in early 2004. She was diagnosed in mid 2004 with Ovarian cancer. Made a full recovery by December 2004 with over 9 chemo therapy treatments. She is in full remission. Ovarian Alliance source
Yes they do, if you listen on full blast for a long period of time. You can get brain cancer, but more so other brain and hearing problems.
when it is full it is roughly the size of a soft ball. Also the chemicals in tobacco can cause bladder cancer.
If muscle atrophy occurred because the condition went untreated for a significant period of time, full recovery is unlikely. If no permanent damage resulted, then full recovery would be expected.
The survival rates for colon cancer have improved over the last few years. If caught early you have a 93 percent chance of full recovery versus a 67 per chance at stage 3.
If the nerves that run along side of the prostate are not damaged or cut, a man will still be able to achieve an erection. If the nerves are cut, a full erection is generally not possible, but I have seen reports of people who used spiritual health programs have had full recovery from diseases, cancer and other conditions. This includes recovery from disease and medical conditions where recovery using western medicine practices was deemed a failure.
Full recovery may be seen in four to six weeks
Not sucking on a roll of paper full of ash that can cause Lung Cancer or even kill you.