In the US at least, the vast majority of people have employer provided health insurance. Very few people (such as self employed) purchase it privately.
Radiation is rarely used for ALL, but can be. If she received radiation, the breast cancer could be secondary to exit dose from spinal radiation treatment. As we cure more people of their first cancer, the complications of treatment become more apparent
thiscouldbebenFeb 7, 2010
She's a fighter when many would have given up.
timthetaxmanFeb 8, 2010
In the US at least, the vast majority of people have employer provided health insurance. Very few people (such as self employed) purchase it privately.
globalunlockFeb 8, 2010
But there are some who really died because of cancer instead of beating this sickness they have,it's sad.
neuro421Feb 8, 2010
You had cancer 3 times by the time you were 28? Good luck sister. Good luck.
gigigugitFeb 8, 2010
False, unfortunately<a class="user" href="http://www.medscape.com/medline/abstract/17000389" rel="nofollow">http://www.medscape.com/medline/abstract/17000389</a>
redgiant947Feb 9, 2010
This joke is only funny when it isn't true
subatomicdocFeb 11, 2010Submitter
Radiation is rarely used for ALL, but can be. If she received radiation, the breast cancer could be secondary to exit dose from spinal radiation treatment. As we cure more people of their first cancer, the complications of treatment become more apparent
subatomicdocFeb 11, 2010Submitter
I wish you the best!
richardleeFeb 21, 2010
BEAT Cancer!!!! You have too much to live for!