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<blockquote data-quote="beentheredonethat" data-source="post: 969135" data-attributes="member: 4886"><p>Cancer is a scary disease. I have a sister who had\has stage 4 breast cancer. I say had\has since cancer was detected about 12 years ago and she had a double mastectomy along with chemo etc. Then about 6 years ago, they found cancer had spread, but they again treated it. A year ago they found it had spread again (to her bones). They are treating it again. Scary... I'm hoping she can get through it. </p><p></p><p>If there was anything that would have helped her was earlier detection of the cancer. She didn't do a good job of going for her yearly physicals, nor did she give herself any self exams. I'm trying to be better now and go get yearly physicals. </p><p> </p><p>Hopefully all of you go out and get your yearly physicals (not just the DOT physicals). In that way you can enjoy your retirement.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="beentheredonethat, post: 969135, member: 4886"] Cancer is a scary disease. I have a sister who had\has stage 4 breast cancer. I say had\has since cancer was detected about 12 years ago and she had a double mastectomy along with chemo etc. Then about 6 years ago, they found cancer had spread, but they again treated it. A year ago they found it had spread again (to her bones). They are treating it again. Scary... I'm hoping she can get through it. If there was anything that would have helped her was earlier detection of the cancer. She didn't do a good job of going for her yearly physicals, nor did she give herself any self exams. I'm trying to be better now and go get yearly physicals. Hopefully all of you go out and get your yearly physicals (not just the DOT physicals). In that way you can enjoy your retirement. [/QUOTE]
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