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Originally posted by bubbaearl View Postsorry for your loss . being a painter i have had a complete check up every year since i was in my early twenty's . blood work and chest ex-ray . i now have a cat-scan every year. i have lost too many people to something that could be treated.
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Originally posted by The King View PostWhile CT is an excellent diagnostic tool, I wouldn't want one that often myself because of the significant amount of radiation one is subjected to during a scan. The cumulative radiation exposure itself could conceivably cause cancer.
I wonder when someone is going to start a class-action lawsuit on that? Just a matter of time.
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Originally posted by davbrucas View PostYup. 1:1250 people who get a CT scan get thyroid cancer. With that said, I order lots of these every day.
I wonder when someone is going to start a class-action lawsuit on that? Just a matter of time.
I have had 2 that I can remember..both for kidney stones.Originally posted by grove ratshiiiiiit.. i love em thick
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Originally posted by Mopar63 View PostOver 547,500 people die of cancer a year, 35,240 of those people have pancreatic cancer, and over 1,500 people die from cancer each day, today my Father in Law was one of those people, he passed away from pancreatic cancer.
I will miss you man.
He was a Fireman, School Teacher, Basketball player and Coach and an Old School car guy, the only run in we had in 20 years was when he sold his 51 Merc a few years back without giving me first shot at buying it.
RIP Donald Ray Simmons
My prayers are with you and the family. RIP Mr. SimmonsOriginally posted by VertnutI'd run my junk through a waffle iron, if it makes you more "comfortable". LOL!
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i'll take my chances. most of my family died from lung cancer . why ? because they sat on their ass and did nothing. waiting for symptoms is bullshit. by the time you think something is wrong you are toast. by the way i am 60 years old and cancer free . pet scan last year. smoked until 40 and have been a painter since i was 14 .
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Originally posted by bubbaearl View Posti'll take my chances. most of my family died from lung cancer . why ? because they sat on their ass and did nothing. waiting for symptoms is bullshit. by the time you think something is wrong you are toast. by the way i am 60 years old and cancer free . pet scan last year. smoked until 40 and have been a painter since i was 14 .
I get chest X-rays every other year through required work physicals, and if something suspicious turns up I get recommended for a CT scan. I've had two in the past 20 years, and they did indeed serve their peace of mind purpose very well.
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i found out the hard way x-rays show very little. my doc actually does not like them. the reader caught a small spot on my lung last year and 3 cat-scans and a pet scan later the spot is still there and no change. could have always been there. plus it is in a very unlikely place for cancer to start. when i hooked up with my doc 25 years ago i told him " i'll do what you want but if you ever say if we'd caught this sooner it will be your last words" .
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