We can only hope he'll read over this thread before making his final decisions.According to Dr. Zane Cohen, the plan of action with this type of cancer is to do chemo first. I'm sure they guy knows what he's talking about.
We can only hope he'll read over this thread before making his final decisions.According to Dr. Zane Cohen, the plan of action with this type of cancer is to do chemo first. I'm sure they guy knows what he's talking about.
There are different schools in treatment of cancers. In Canada, Chemo and radiation is used more than (some places) in the US, where surgery is the preferred path. One is no better than the other, just different schools.I think it is because they don't want to do surgery twice and while the tumor is still growing they can't be sure they got it all.
I think Groggy is cheering for the cancer.
I want Rob Ford defeated at the ballot box because his ideas have been rejected by the voters. In a democracy, we are strongest when our political enemies are alive and well and outspoken but still unable to win an election. It isn't much of a democratic race when the other guy dies.
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toron...-fired-over-alleged-sleeping-on-job-1.2075287Mayor Rob Ford wants rec staff fired over alleged sleeping on job
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toron...s-liposarcoma-and-how-is-it-treated-1.2770135Canter said treatment for large, aggressive sarcomas can be "quite intensive." He said treatment can be complicated if there's evidence a tumour has spread at the time of diagnosis. Ford's doctors said Wednesday that in addition to the tumour in his abdomen, they also found a "small nodule" in his buttock, behind his left hip, which a biopsy showed is part of the same tumour. That second tumour is about two centimetres in size.
"If a tumour can be removed completely, obviously that's associated with the best outcome," said Canter.
Dr. Nancy Baxter, the chief of general surgery at St. Michael's Hospital, told CBC News Wednesday that the second tumour "is quite concerning."
"When there is evidence of spread, we tend to have less of an opportunity to treat patients for cure," said Canter. "If they have good response, then they become surgical candidates, but that's not a foregone conclusion."
We can only hope he'll read over this thread before making his final decisions.
That would explain the harsh approach against johns.Not that right there is FUNNY!!!
I'm sure Harper also did some research on TERB before having Bill C36 drafted!
One could hardly fault him if he read any of Blackrock's postsI'm sure Harper also did some research on TERB before having Bill C36 drafted!