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can't stand the woman, the ex-Duchess of Pork - but, Jeez, give her space on this one! If any of her critics here have had cancer and coming out wuth this Bs I would be very surprised indeed - for the others, it's downright tawdry and viscious to make such criticism - and not becoming of an ABer, who usually are generous and supportive in such illnesses.
Oh is she having extended adjuvant endocrine therapy, Bobbi?
I know when I was in Oncology there was emerging research regarding extended adjuvant therapy with Tamoxifen, Anastrozole and Letrozole for 10 years for, say, high-risk disease with nodal involvement and microvascular invasion.
I went through a breast cancer scare in 2015/16 just after I met OH and it was a horrible ordeal.
I know when I was in Oncology there was emerging research regarding extended adjuvant therapy with Tamoxifen, Anastrozole and Letrozole for 10 years for, say, high-risk disease with nodal involvement and microvascular invasion.
I went through a breast cancer scare in 2015/16 just after I met OH and it was a horrible ordeal.
Tamoxifen is usually for pre-menopausal women and the aromatase inhibitors (Anastrozole and Letrozole) are usually for the post-menopausal ladies, PP. They do tend to switch them round in the case of inefficacy or intolerance. Any endocrine therapy is probably deemed better than no endocrine therapy.
//She wasn't a particularly bright or nice person before she go ill.//
That is no justification for your abhorrent post. Humour is a far better therapy after recovering from cancer. She is not wallowing in self pity and is open ,and in a way, a little reassuring to those who may be suffering similar anguish
That is no justification for your abhorrent post. Humour is a far better therapy after recovering from cancer. She is not wallowing in self pity and is open ,and in a way, a little reassuring to those who may be suffering similar anguish
I can only applaud Her .
She has managed to get people talking about a very personal experience . One which is sometimes very obvious to large breasted women who decide not to have a false boob and it takes them a while to get over the self-confidence barrier and looking/feeling lopsided and the T.V advert with a replacement tattoo is not for all
She has managed to get people talking about a very personal experience . One which is sometimes very obvious to large breasted women who decide not to have a false boob and it takes them a while to get over the self-confidence barrier and looking/feeling lopsided and the T.V advert with a replacement tattoo is not for all
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