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Ovarian cancer -- surgery? Chemo? Radiation? |
Hearing conflicting treatments for ovarian cancer -- A 24 year old co-worker has announced that she was recently diagnosed with ovarian cancer and is receiving radiation treatment three times a week. I thought that radiation therapy is rarely used as treatment these days since it is such an aggressive type of cancer and that surgery and/or chemotherapy are the best options. I have friends who have ovarian cancer and never receive just radiation, especially three times a week (the girl at work goes at 6:30 AM and goes straight ot the office). I would hate to think that she is making up the entire story so I'm just curious if this is accurate. Thanks for the 2st two answers....responder #1 - you do mention that it is rarely used here in the US, but say it was, do you expect the girl to show up at work on the same day? Responder #2 -- no, she is single, young and a pathological liar. I'm just curious out if radiation is used because that is what she claims is the reason for being late for work everyday; she doesn't look sick, not nauseous (she eats like a pig), and now playing on people's sympathy by making up such a horrible lie by claiming she has ovarian cancer...not the first lie we've caught her in but this is the one that takes the cake! External Beam Radiation Therapy The story seems fishy to me. The kind of treatment for Ovarian Cancer depends on two factors: LOTTIE; HERE'S A SITE FOR YOU TO LOOK OVER, ITS PROVEN TO HEAL AND PREVENT CANCERS OF NUMEROUS TYPES!! I still have to enter the link for you in 2 parts, damed yahoo ans. cuts the links short other wise |
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