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Advanced Prostate Cancer

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Been "through the mill".

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Had soft tissue sarcoma 34 years ago, Surgery, radiation and chemo. Since then, have had BCC (skin cancer), about 6 years ago had prostate cancer and received Brachytherapy, had renal cancer 9 months ago and had left kidney, ureter and bladder cuff removed. I am going to be 80 years of age later this year and am still a SURVIVOR. My goal,is to hit 85. Here's hoping and PRAYING!!!

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Bob, I am an atheist, but God bless you.

Keep on going but keep on going - you are not alone.

Mike

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Blasterbob

Thanks Mike. I'll still say one for you.

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