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@isadora2021: I’ve been on this cancer road for 3yrs too! Perhaps we all have wondered “why me” & as time goes by I feel the situations that occur and how I react to them is what really matters. Acting with gratitude, new insight and approach each challenge with courage and persistence; I believe this is our gift as cancer patients. Not one of us makes it out of here alive, but while we are here we can learn to be the best advocate and better human.
I want to be stronger than ever.
Best every day to you! Bette

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@dbamos1945 Appendix cancer is very rare. Maybe that’s why I’ve never asked, why me. Why not me. I’ve never been angry either. It is what it is. So very grateful to be here still, for as long as I can be. My stage 4 isn’t curable. It sure gives a different perspective on so many things. Indeed. We all walk our paths. All the best to you too.

Great attitude! Several months ago I started chemotherapy for small-cell bladder cancer (Stage 3), after which I had surgery to remove my bladder, prostate, and adjacent lymph nodes, and a urinary stoma created. I'm now on my 5th session for infusion of immunotherapy. I find it helps to keep up to date on information related to all aspects of this disease by referring to websites sponsored by clinics such Mayo, Cleveland, etc.