It sucks, but there is a certain difference between lymphom and stomach cancer. I hope (and think) he gets well soon.
The whole reason I haven't been on here that much is because my father was battling lymphoma for a year and a half and, unfortunately, he lost the battle on November 23.
Lymphoma is a blood cancer. Depending on when they catch it and how (and who) treats it, it is very beatable.
The whole reason I haven't been on here that much is because my father was battling lymphoma for a year and a half and, unfortunately, he lost the battle on November 23. He had it in his shoulder and originally went to MSKCC for treatment. No matter what anyone tells you, they're not a hospital, they're a research center. They got cute with the treatments on him and ended up making the cancer more aggressive. We left there and went to Hackensack University Medical Center to get him treatment. They were going to do stem-cell transplantation on him but unfortunately it started to spread and things just went downhill from there. Both he and my mom were victims of MSKCC's poor treatments and I lost them almost 10 years apart.
Hopefully Tony goes to a better treatment center and beats this.
Lymphoma is a blood cancer. Depending on when they catch it and how (and who) treats it, it is very beatable.
The whole reason I haven't been on here that much is because my father was battling lymphoma for a year and a half and, unfortunately, he lost the battle on November 23. He had it in his shoulder and originally went to MSKCC for treatment. No matter what anyone tells you, they're not a hospital, they're a research center. They got cute with the treatments on him and ended up making the cancer more aggressive. We left there and went to Hackensack University Medical Center to get him treatment. They were going to do stem-cell transplantation on him but unfortunately it started to spread and things just went downhill from there. Both he and my mom were victims of MSKCC's poor treatments and I lost them almost 10 years apart.
Hopefully Tony goes to a better treatment center and beats this.
I'm sorry to hear that man. I lost my mom to cancer in 2002. I've also lost an aunt and a couple of uncles to cancer.
Fuck cancer. Fuck it right in the goat ass.
I hope Tony responds well to the treatments, and knocks cancer on its ass.
Fuck cancer. Fuck it right in the goat ass.
Lymphoma is a blood cancer. Depending on when they catch it and how (and who) treats it, it is very beatable.
The whole reason I haven't been on here that much is because my father was battling lymphoma for a year and a half and, unfortunately, he lost the battle on November 23. He had it in his shoulder and originally went to MSKCC for treatment. No matter what anyone tells you, they're not a hospital, they're a research center. They got cute with the treatments on him and ended up making the cancer more aggressive. We left there and went to Hackensack University Medical Center to get him treatment. They were going to do stem-cell transplantation on him but unfortunately it started to spread and things just went downhill from there. Both he and my mom were victims of MSKCC's poor treatments and I lost them almost 10 years apart.
Hopefully Tony goes to a better treatment center and beats this.