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what makes me sad about this, is that there are kids being born today who will only know about Cancer from their history books. I am convinced it will be conquered in the next 50 years
I think the point where eternal life is possible is closer than we think.
By the time I am 70 we will quite probably have the medical technology (such as artificial or replacement organs) to keep me alive another 30 years. By the time I am 100 we will have the technology to keep me alive until I am 200, and the advances made in the next hundred years after that will enable me to live until I'm 500.
There is a good chance I will end up stark raving bonkers though.
what makes me sad about this, is that there are kids being born today who will only know about Cancer from their history books. I am convinced it will be conquered in the next 50 years
think i'm gonna need it before then any chance they can get it sorted in the next 10???
what makes me sad about this, is that there are kids being born today who will only know about Cancer from their history books. I am convinced it will be conquered in the next 50 years
what makes me sad about this, is that there are kids being born today who will only know about Cancer from their history books. I am convinced it will be conquered in the next 50 years
This means the cancer is advanced. There are 3 groups within stage 4
* 4a means the cancer has grown into the skull, cranial nerves, eye or lower part of the throat (T4). There may be cancer cells in the lymph nodes on one or both sides of the neck. These nodes are smaller than 6cm and above the collarbone area.
* 4b means the cancer may have grown into the skull, cranial nerves, eye or lower part of the throat (T4) and it has spread to at least one lymph node that is bigger than 6cm across, or is in the collarbone area, or both
* 4c means the main tumour is of any size but there is cancer spread to other parts of the body further away, for example the bone, lungs or brain
This means the cancer is advanced. There are 3 groups within stage 4
* 4a means the cancer has grown into the skull, cranial nerves, eye or lower part of the throat (T4). There may be cancer cells in the lymph nodes on one or both sides of the neck. These nodes are smaller than 6cm and above the collarbone area.
* 4b means the cancer may have grown into the skull, cranial nerves, eye or lower part of the throat (T4) and it has spread to at least one lymph node that is bigger than 6cm across, or is in the collarbone area, or both
* 4c means the main tumour is of any size but there is cancer spread to other parts of the body further away, for example the bone, lungs or brain
Still, given the thread title, I might as well bring this one up again: one of Kirk Douglas's other sons, Eric (half-brother of Michael), tried to make it in the New York stand-up comedy scene. One night he was really bombing, with the audience booing and catcalling, and he lost his temper and shouted "Do you know who I am? I'm Kirk Douglas's son!"
A member of the audience immediately stood up and shouted "I'm Kirk Douglas's son!" Another stood and shouted "No, I'm Kirk Douglas's son!" - then a third, and so it built, until the entire audience was shouting "I'm Kirk Douglas's son!" and he wisely decided to leave the stage
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