James Miller

 

Wednesday, May 18, 2005

 

Kylie's Cancer

My heart goes out to Kylie, but then as she's caught it early, it is unlikely she'll look back on it in ten year's time as anything but a painful annoyance.

The fact she seems to have caught it early is the most important thing, as I believe that the surgery is the most important and that add-ons as chemotherapy and radiotherapy although powerful, are not as good as getting all the cancer out in the first place. And you stand much more chance before it's grown and spread!

She's also fit, which studies show is a great help in fighting cancer.

Also, if you read the press over the last few months, anti-cancer strategies and treatments are coming thick and fast, so that if you take the same disease now and in ten years time, now it might be serious, but in ten years it will be trivial. So if you can survive a few more years, your prognosis must improve.

Good luck to Kylie and all the other sufferers.

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