Money and availability to preventative health care screenings. Catching it quickly is imperative. And genetics, let's not forget that.29again wrote: ↑Sat Aug 24, 2019 2:50 am Hmmm... she had colon cancer in 1999, at age 66. Then pancreatic cancer in 2009, at age 76. Last year she was found to have lung cancer, at age 85. Now, this summer she has pancreatic cancer AGAIN????
How many members have mentioned their family and friends who have had pancreatic cancer and did not make it through? And we are supposed to believe that this very elderly woman will make it through her 4th cancer diagnosis, and 2 of those have been for cancers that do not have high odds for survival?
Who is wondering what kinds of drugs and/or treatments this one woman is getting that the rest of the population is NOT getting? Isn't that a good question to ask? What are the odds of someone surviving so many different kinds of cancer in a relatively short time? And yet, none of OUR family members/friends can...... something ain't right here.
Or maybe she's a member of the Bilderberg Group :/