Hey Lila. That sucks that you have cancer. Nothing life having to scary diagnosis. Like Grace said GI cancers are more common in those with CF. My diagnosis was rectal cancer. I was lucky and it was stage 1. However, I ended up with a permanent colostomy due to the location. Treatment is very much dependant on what stage of cancer you have. The National Comprehensive Cancer Network sets treatment guidelines for various types of cancers. I liked looking at them to have an awareness of what the correct treatment is and then knowing that my doctor followed it.
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<br />There is a lot on my blog as Lauren mentioned (thanks!). But of course you can always send me an email if you want to talk more. My email is <A HREF="mailto:randsrath@tds.net">randsrath@tds.net</A>. Cancer is not for pussies but stay strong and you can kick it's butt!!!
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<br />Peace,
<br />Steph
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<br />There is a lot on my blog as Lauren mentioned (thanks!). But of course you can always send me an email if you want to talk more. My email is <A HREF="mailto:randsrath@tds.net">randsrath@tds.net</A>. Cancer is not for pussies but stay strong and you can kick it's butt!!!
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<br />Peace,
<br />Steph