13 liver cancer patients will have died when only 1 is still standing after 5 years. Think about this when you clap for a cancer survivor on TV: you are watching the exception to the rule.
Liver cancer survival rates are bottom low.
Worldwide 7 % of the people diagnosed with liver cancer will be alive 5 years later. This means if you have a room with 14 people diagnosed with liver cancer, only 1 of them will be alive in 5 years.
13 of these 14 people won’t stand a chance to be aired on TV at Oprah, Dr Oz, Dr Drew…
Please Oprah: stop saying "how smart" Dr. Oz is. Have a look at what Dr. Oz doesn’t know.
If you can only save 1 person out of 14 liver cancer patients,
then there is no reason to glorify the doctor’s knowledge…
We are happy that real people share real their cancer stories.
Reading these stories I hope people will realise that there is a bigger killer amongst us:
- it’s not a 6 feet tall terrorist hiding in some unreachable place,
- it’s an invisible killer that can strike anywhere, anytime
How can you clap for a liver cancer survivor when you know that his ’13 fellow liver cancer patients’ have died in the mean time?
Clap for the real heroes:
- people taking care of their loved one having cancer
- people living on a planet that has no priorities in how to prevent cancer
Give your support and hugs to Debbie, who tells her liver cancer story:
Hello everyone.
Guess I am joining all of you with the story that my mother, Martha, mama to me has cancer of the liver and bone cancer, and etc.
We have been back and forth with this for almost 4 years and now she is going down hill every day.
Doctors really don’t know what they are doing any more.
Emotional roller coaster……
How do we except death of the people we love so dearly?
I will remember all of you.
Thanks Debbie, lots of hugs for you!
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