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Re: Saints on Drugs
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Originally Posted by ILG
I understand the hesitation about chemo and radiation. However, when my husband got testicular cancer, after discussion and reading a lot, he decided to get the surgery and radiation, which for testicular cancer has a 95% cure rate. Now, the key is, what caused it in the first place and what changes can be made to keep from getting cancer again. (He had bladder cancer....which was miraculously found and removed when very small.)
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You just nailed it. "After discussion and reading a lot."
I don't think medical decisions should be made lightly. I wish there was more unbiased information available so consumers *could* make informed decisions more easily. It's extremely difficult to find information about some things (vaccines for instance) that isn't biased so far to either side that you can't figure out what the middle ground really is.
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