My wife of 40 years died very, very suddenly from pancreatic cancer in Feb 2012. She was a very fit and active woman (she sailed the Atlantic four times. There were absolutely no 'obvious' symptom's, and no pain prior to her being admitted to hospital for standard checks. They found a shadow on her liver, and went looking for the primary which turned out to be a considerable tumour in her pancreas. From diagnosis to death was only six days. After being informed of this pancreatic cancer she was told she likely had 6 to 12 months left...... Unfortunately the very next day it spread to her brain, leaving her in a 'coma' effectively brain dead.....until she stopped breathing about 4 days later. It was all so incredibly fast. The tumour was over 4cm long and had spread to other parts. Likely been developing for many, many years.............Hindsight is wonderful. Looking back over the past three to four years (perhaps longer) she was on occasion doing some slightly 'strange' things. Dutch by birth she sometimes reverted to speaking Dutch for no reason at all, and seemed at times to have a 'split' personality (sending odd cards, and becoming obsessed by fictitious / fabricated incidents). I feel the pancreatic cancer was affecting her brain gradually over years........... eventually it killed her very quickly shutting down the brain completely. So sad. Miss her so much.
Pancreatic Cancer is almost 99% fatal even when treated
== == Luciano Pavarotti died from a year-long battle with cancer at age 71. Born October 12, 1935. Died September 6, 2007, age 71.
Itd depends on both where the cancer is attacking your body and what kind of cancer it is. Prostate cancer can take so many years to kill you that many will actually die before of something else before the cancer does. On the other hand cancers such as brain, pancreatic, or lung cancer can kill you much more quickly sometimes within a matter of weeks or months.
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The development of lung cancer from smoking can vary, but it typically takes several years of smoking before the disease may develop. However, the exact timeline can differ based on individual factors such as genetics, frequency of smoking, and overall health. It is important to note that quitting smoking at any time can reduce the risk of developing lung cancer.
About five years.
Patience.
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There are carcinogenic ingredients used in the making of Ecstasy, though even with consistent use, it would likely take decades to develop cancer from it.
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A person does not 'develop' autism - a person is born autistic.
Make a plan of what approach she will take to treat cancer.