By Admin on Oct 25, 2009 in Cancer
Dave asked:
Is it once you have the diagnosis, or is it after your last treatment?
I understand that for Triple Negative Breast Cancer it is 3 years would be the critical time, that if it comes back it would be within that time frame. I have read that Triple Negative Breast Cancer is more aggressive than regular breast cancer and the numbers reflect that in the recurrence rate.
http://1cancercure.com/
Als zij niet zo gulzig waren kon een persoon langer, van hen leven die hen het medicijn geven helpen kanker genezen. zij hebben de behandeling voor al kanker behalve stamcel en zeggen enkel het teveel kostte. Enkel als Amerika het geld beofre leven.
staboochop | Oct 27, 2009 | Reply
Jestem prze?y? raka (2 czerniaka etap) i dla mnie, IMHO, po pi?ciu latach rozpocz??a si? operacja zosta?a zako?czona.
soxrcat | Oct 30, 2009 | Reply
I would say the clock is ticking right after your treatment, ie, operation, chemo, pills, etc. Check with your doctor again to be sure.
Then stay diligent & monitor any signs. It’s very important to be in a support group as well.
Best wishes, Good luck, and a long, healthy life to you.
Curious Me | Oct 31, 2009 | Reply
I' ve begreep altijd de overlevingsstatistieken van vijf jaar om vijf jaar van diagnose te bedoelen; alles I' ve die over het onderwerp wordt gelezen heeft op dit gewezen.
Ik denk dat met alle borstkanker de meeste herhalingen binnen de eerste twee jaar gebeuren; Ik denk dat incudes drievoudige neg.
Ja, verdrievoudig negatieve borstkanker kan slechtere vooruitzichten vroeg – binnen de eerste vijf jaar hebben – en dit kan goed op zijn minst voor een deel wegens de minder beschikbare behandelingen zijn; maar na vijf jaar terug komt het minder vaak dan veel andere soorten borstkanker.
lo_mcg | Nov 2, 2009 | Reply
Het begint van de dag van diagnose.
Lily L | Nov 4, 2009 | Reply
I’ve always thought it was from the day you were told you were in full remission…that’s when I’ve been counting it from anyway. I guess it doesn’t make that much difference to me as I only had 6 months chemo so the dates are somewhat close to each other. But my friend had 3 years chemo and he was told to count from his day of remission…which would put him at 1 year survived as opposed to 4 years.
My insurance company is counting it from my remission date as well because they are going to fully health insure me again once I reach 5 years survival!
Aileen | Nov 4, 2009 | Reply
Hi Dave, Este tipo responde mejor para el seguimiento de la quimioterapia, etc: que otros tipos. Las 5 cosas referentes al año para que no regresan a la esperanza de vida de la persona. La detección temprana es la clave para ello. Controles regulares y controles sí son importantes, porque en caso de que se detecte cuanto antes se trataba de la mejor y esto aumenta la tasa de supervivencia. De los 5 años comienza desde el final de treatment.So después de la operación. Le dan 5 años como una guía y luego subir la tasa de no retorno después de 5 años, luego más después de 7 años, cuando es muy poco probable que pueda regresar en absoluto. Espero que esto ayude. Love Mel.X
Mel | Nov 8, 2009 | Reply
Lo is juist gebruikelijk.
Ik vroeg mijn spatie van het oncoloogpunt wanneer het tellen begint. Hij zei it' s vanuit de tijd van diagnose.
inverse_mushroom_cloud | Nov 8, 2009 | Reply
Ab dem Zeitpunkt der Diagnose.
Scott S | Nov 9, 2009 | Reply
The survival rate for five years with chemo and radiation is 44%.
Over ten years it’s less than 10%.
Chemotherapy and radiation are the most deadly treatments is medical history, with a 90% fatality rate they’re almost deadlier than cancer.
If your doctors tell you there aren’t other options, keep in mind they make their living off your illness, and if you get well, they don’t get paid.
Your disease is a multi billion dollar industry to them.
Alternative therapies are readily available, and you can find them online. Most recommend a change in diet rather than risky surgeries, toxic chemotherapy or carcinogenic radiation. They also claim over 80% success rates, which western medicine adamantly refutes without research. Of course, your doctor will call this quackery, and guarantee death if you don’t do as he says, because he doesn’t stand to profit any.
Where a diet of fruit and vegetables is proven to do no harm, chemotherapy, radiation, and surgery are all proven to do harm;
The basest violation of the Hippocratic oath.
Check the facts for yourself, and you may still live a long healthy life, in spite of the death sentence you’ve been given.
I hope you (or your loved one) get well
Smootchy | Nov 10, 2009 | Reply