Cancer Diary: A Thought on How to React to a Terminal Diagnosis


 

Found this interesting and in need of no further comment --

From Quora: posted by Amoretta Kitsa

Here’s something my neurosurgeon told my terrified parents 45 years ago when they were trying to come to terms with their daughter’s terminal diagnosis and discuss possible treatment plans.

”You don’t want to play by today’s medical rules. You want to play by the rules five years from today.”

My doctors didn’t aim for infinite longevity, just enough to buy a little more time for medical advancements to catch up and redefine the rules. And once I was there, they were able to move the goalposts again.


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Blog editor's note: As a memorial to Carl, and simply because it is truly needed, MSI Press is now hosting a web page, Carl's Cancer Compendium, as a one-stop starting point for all things cancer, to make it easier for those with cancer to find answers to questions that can otherwise take hours to track down on the Internet and/or from professionals. The CCC is expanded and updated weekly. As part of this effort, each week, on Monday, this blog will carry an informative, cancer-related story -- and be open to guest posts: Cancer Diary. 


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