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nasopharyngeal carcinoma, an odysseyBeing diagnosed in early 2005 with a fairly advanced stage of nasopharyngeal carcinoma was devastating, demoralizing and frightening beyond any degree ever experienced. Finally managing, after an understandable period, to crawl off the pity-pot, I became immersed in everything and anything I could locate concerning my type of cancer.
It was also then and there resolved to fight the cancer, as the Marine Corps had trained me to fight any adversary, with the tenacity of an extremely aggravated ...Read the full article
Re: nasopharyngeal carcinoma, an odysseyThank god that we are strongly believe and have faith in him to accept what he has given to us despite of these.
Im not the patient who's diagnose to have cancer but,it was my auntie who had it.it was very painfull for us especially me at first to understand why it is happening to her. Before she thought it was just like a mumps on her neck and later it is not cured, a months past we've noticed that it become bigger and she always complaining that she had a tremendous head ache and feel fatigue. We went to different hospitals and since she's 60 years old and single she feels pitty for herself but as a family we did'nt let her feel that. We bring and join her in this battle and we always remind her that god always listen to our prayers and god has a reason for everything. Although we cannot afford to have her a chemo, we strongly believe that she will recover.
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