The Many
I imagine a world without cancer. I would still have my grandparents on my Mom's side were it not for cancer. My best friend's son, Christopher, who died of brain cancer at the very young age of 21 would still be alive. My other best friend would not have endured years of cancer related treatments and the loss of a breast, as well as suffered multiple surgeries including a hysterectomy, if it were not for cancer.
My cousin would not be suffering from any ill effects from cancer that metastasized and became lung cancer and skin cancer.
I am not a fan of cancer or the cancer gene, and I have a healthy fear of it, just like everyone else.
When I was in my 30s I had a close call with cancer. I had precancerous cells, fortunately they were found and eradicated it before they became the real thing.
I do what I must under the preventive care on my insurance. Yearly I get a mammogram. I've had a couple of scares and two surgeries but only had to have two cysts removed, they were non-cancerous.
Last year I had my first routine preventive colonoscopy. I came out with clean bill of health. My next routine colonoscopy is in 9 years.
Everyday I talk to cancer patients or their family members checking up on their claims because I work in the health field. I have learned more than I have ever cared to know about this dreadful disease. It's funny, but these people who are suffering from cancer are the least likely to complain about their insurance deductible or out of pocket because they know just how much the insurance is paying and how expensive each medication via oral or injection at the doctor or Hospital costs.
It is true, our bodies do not live forever. We are eventually going to leave this earth one way or another, but suffering from cancer, or having to endure radiation and chemotherapy and all that this treatment entails, is something that I pray that I will never experience first-hand and something that I pray that my family and friends, also, will be spared from.
My grandparents died of lung cancer related to smoking. I was a smoker off and on for many years and quit for good when I was 46. My best friend was never a smoker and got breast cancer during her change of life because of the hormones bike that was not detected. Her breast cancer is directly related to these hormones spikes.
What do we do about cancer? I contribute when I'm able to towards research, but the need is immeasurable. It would be wonderful if the cure for cancer could be found. I fear that because cancer is such big business that possible cures have been swept under the rug and preference for the financial gain to the economy and pharmaceutical companies. Perhaps my opinion is just an opinion, or perhaps there are some basis to this speculation. There was a man in Erie, Pennsylvania who came up with some kind of cancer a cure in his research. The doctor died... and so did the discussions about this miracle cure.
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