My husband was diagnosed with Chordoma in 2008 of the thorascic spine t4, t5, and t6. The entire tumor was removed...bone and all in a 2 day 21 hour surgery. His titanium rods broke in June of 2010, and another tumor was removed in Feb. 2011. He took some radiation therapy after the 2nd tumor. He has many symptoms we can't explain to this day...and feels really bad most of the time. He has an MRI scheduled, but has yet to take it. We have to go soon, or the orders will expire...not that he couldn't get another one. He is only 41, and I am very worried about him.
Likley, if you have had cancer before and fought it off then you may be likely to have it come back not long after. If you've been free of it for a long time then the odds are on your side.
They have been looking for cures as long as cancer has been around. The search for cures has been around since ancient times. It may not have been called cancer at the time, but it has been around longer than modern science.
Yes. They didn't have the same diagnosis tools and treatments but cancer has been around for as long as there have been cells.
madagascar has been free since 1960
I would assume it would be Lung cancer, throat cancer, mouth cancer, etc.
Mold can cause a wide variety of diseases. Mold can contribute to lung cancer if you have been living with it for a long time.
Lance Armstrong was in remission from his testicular cancer for several years after his diagnosis in 1996 and subsequent treatment. He was declared cancer-free in 1997 and went on to win seven consecutive Tour de France titles from 1999 to 2005. His remission has been a significant aspect of his public narrative, contributing to his role as a cancer advocate and founder of the Livestrong Foundation. However, his legacy has been complicated by later revelations of doping.
The short-term nor the long-term effects of Synthol have been adequately studied in relation to cancer treatment. Synthol is used for muscle growth not as a cancer treatment. Source: syntholmuscle.com
i depends how long its been in your body or how it spreads
40 million years - random and bored mystery person (this isn't true! - this is another person by the way - no one really knows exactly how long people have been trying to find a cure for cancer, but it's definetly has not been 40 million years)
No, acetone is not suspected of causing cancer, but tests have never been done to determine the effects of very long term inhalation or ingestion of acetone.
Since August 24th, 1877.