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So I was just sitting on the computer reading about how Radomir had to rescue Jon. I hear my mom talking to my Aunt, she said something like "Oh my god, I'm so sorry. When is he going into surgery?". When she got off the phone, I asked her what that was about. She said that my uncle has prostate cancer. Which was a real shock because he is the kind of person that does everything he can to take care of himself. The doctors say that after they do surgery, they don't expect any more problems, which is good news.
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Sorry to hear. Cancer is often genetical and environmental exposures can advance trigger it. As much as health nuts want you to believe you can eat and exercise yourself into long health, it just doesn't play out that way in real life for so many of the cancers. Glad to hear the prognosis is a good one.
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Thanks guys. We just thank God that it isn't anything extremely serious, well, I guess any cancer is serious, but it'* good to hear that it isn't spreading.
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Good...? it is great to hear that it is not spreading and he has great chances of recovering successfullly lol.In any event a family illness is not a fun thing to go through but just hang in there be supportive and before you know it he will be back out and about all nice and healthy like..