Stacey
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Well, I just wanted to... Be thinking like five years in advance for him. What do I need to be thinking five years?
That's where I get confused, like how would I even access that because it's like all in.
That's where I get confused, like how would I even access that because it's like all in.
That's where I get confused, like how would I even access that because it's like all in.
You know, that's an interesting question. So it's a, um, just to protect his privacy. Um, I'm not going to say what kind of cancer it is. Um, but the, um, I mean, he's been incredibly healthy. And so this, again, just came out of nowhere, but in terms of a clock, the five years for survival rate up until, uh, last year was 8%. Um,
You know, that's an interesting question. So it's a, um, just to protect his privacy. Um, I'm not going to say what kind of cancer it is. Um, but the, um, I mean, he's been incredibly healthy. And so this, again, just came out of nowhere, but in terms of a clock, the five years for survival rate up until, uh, last year was 8%. Um,
You know, that's an interesting question. So it's a, um, just to protect his privacy. Um, I'm not going to say what kind of cancer it is. Um, but the, um, I mean, he's been incredibly healthy. And so this, again, just came out of nowhere, but in terms of a clock, the five years for survival rate up until, uh, last year was 8%. Um,
a clinical trial, he's now doing what the clinical trial, you know, has now been, uh, accepted or approved by the FDA. So there is no five year at this point there isn't. But what we do know is that with the treatment that they're doing for him, uh, we're looking at maybe a 20% chance of eradication of the cancer. And we're doing everything that we can to get him in there. He's never smoked.
a clinical trial, he's now doing what the clinical trial, you know, has now been, uh, accepted or approved by the FDA. So there is no five year at this point there isn't. But what we do know is that with the treatment that they're doing for him, uh, we're looking at maybe a 20% chance of eradication of the cancer. And we're doing everything that we can to get him in there. He's never smoked.
a clinical trial, he's now doing what the clinical trial, you know, has now been, uh, accepted or approved by the FDA. So there is no five year at this point there isn't. But what we do know is that with the treatment that they're doing for him, uh, we're looking at maybe a 20% chance of eradication of the cancer. And we're doing everything that we can to get him in there. He's never smoked.
He's never drank. Sure, sure, sure. He's always been active. But it's the getting there that's really hard.
He's never drank. Sure, sure, sure. He's always been active. But it's the getting there that's really hard.
He's never drank. Sure, sure, sure. He's always been active. But it's the getting there that's really hard.
Well, I think it was maybe about four years ago when I read your book.
And I was actually just about to have my second surgery in a year to, as I like to call it, to kind of get cleaned up.
I knew I had a lot going on.
I was pretty much bedrest.
I couldn't really walk.
I couldn't really do anything except move from couch to bed, couch to bed.
Agonizing pain, pelvic pain, just the worst I can imagine.