So what did they say then? What was the process?
Thanks for asking,
The cancer cells lay dormant and the malignant ones as well as the benign ones are identified, with chemo you can remove all the potentially cancerous cells
well cancer lays dormant in your body until the cells rapidly mutate into tumours so if you target the cells before the tumours form you could theoretically eradicate cancer
cells can come back though, you're killing the cancerous ones
You can’t kill cancerous cells before you have cancer. There is no cancer to kill.
& also go bald
And become manourished plus your muscle structure is now forever fragile & damaged
Also going bald x2
You can’t kill cancerous cells before you have cancer. There is no cancer to kill.
False
What
You can’t kill cancerous cells before you have cancer. There is no cancer to kill.
but they are cancerous
What
bro is trolling dont think too hard about it
Tfw chemo gives you the cancer you tried to avoid and didnt have
Hol up
Did it and started losing my hair
At least I’m cancer free though
did it and my d*** don't work anymore but my likelihood of cancer went from 11% to 5%
In what sense?
by being annoyin
did it and my d*** don't work anymore but my likelihood of cancer went from 11% to 5%
omg
Worth it
is this where I mention that vegans have one of the lowest rates of cancer?
yes it is
Tfw chemo gives you the cancer you tried to avoid and didnt have
Just like the vaccine... ?
Did it and started losing my hair
At least I’m cancer free though
losing hair would suck but i think it's more of a short term consequence for long term gain
you can always grow it out again after you conclude pre-emptive chemo
Just like the vaccine... ?
You dont read so how do you know what a vaccine does or doesnt do capper
losing hair would suck but i think it's more of a short term consequence for long term gain
you can always grow it out again after you conclude pre-emptive chemo
When does pre emotive chemo ends
yall forgetting this is meant to be a preventative measure. obviously the goal isn’t to kill cancer cells when they’re not there yet.
Preemptive chemotherapy is used to prevent or delay the onset of cancer in people who have a high likelihood of developing the disease. Preemptive chemotherapy is not a common practice for the general population tho. It is typically only used in specific situations, such as for individuals who have a genetic predisposition to certain types of cancer, such as BRCA mutations that increase the risk of breast and ovarian cancer.