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In reply to the discussion: FWIW: Threads post from someone who had a diagnosis like Biden's [View all]True Dough
(23,436 posts)51. I take no pleasure in writing it, llmart
Of course I wish Joe many more happy years ahead, just as I do for you.
I'm simply talking about the statistics. Those are cold, hard facts. While there's no guarantees for any of us, there are only so many outliers.
Like you, I also hear "Gone too soon" and "They died so young" about people in their mid-to-late 70s and, while I don't argue the point, I don't nod in agreement either. Sure, we'd like to have kept the individual around longer, we can all agree on that. But to insinuate that someone's life was cut short when they live to 78 or 82, I just don't subscribe to that train of thought.
Take care!
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There is a 33% survival rate 5 years after dx w/ Gleason 9 prostate cancer w/ met to bone.
Irish_Dem
May 18
#7
Me too, same year. Had the lump ectomy the chemo, the radiation and it hasn't come back knock on wood
Walleye
May 18
#28
I am going to be positive about this and I hope the MSM stops with the Biden old and sleepy narrative
kimbutgar
May 18
#15
Thank you for posting this encouraging report from someone with very similar diagnosis!
liberalla
May 18
#16
Thanks for that. They caught mine early and after radiation I'm still good to go.
surfered
May 18
#20
My father was Gleason 9, metastasized to the bone, PSA in the hundreds, age 70
HereForTheParty
May 18
#22
Yes. That's what my husband's urologist told him. My husband is also 83, but cancer free
Texin
May 19
#50