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Old 27-07-2020, 08:05 PM   #11
mondeomatureguy
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Default Re: Will we ever beat cancer?

My late mum was a nurse all her life and died of Cancer in December 1999 at the age of 79 years old.
Five years before that I went to see her one afternoon and she told me she had "Cancer and she wasn't going to get any treatment because she was too old.

She never did get any treatment and my sister who at the time was a Nursing Sister in a major hospital in Sydney looked after her and she passed away in her sleep on a Sunday morning.

What I am trying to say is Cancer treatment is not for every body and I think what's the use of having a major operation and being sick because your on Chemo if its not going to work you've got to have some sort of quality of life.
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