Are you more likely to survive breast cancer if you are younger?
Wednesday, January 27th, 2010 at
6:10 am
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bmxskater5544 asked:
My girlfriend thinks she might have breast cancer. She was sent for testing and is now taking injections which we believe to be chemotherapy. Her parents refuse to tell her if she has been diagnosed with cancer or not, which is terrible, but i can’t do anything about that. She’s only 14. Are her chances of survival better if she’s young like this? What are her chances of surviving and living out her life and dying naturally (not from cancer)? Is there anything she can do to help stop it other than do what her doctor says with taking injections and medication? I’m really scared for her.
My girlfriend thinks she might have breast cancer. She was sent for testing and is now taking injections which we believe to be chemotherapy. Her parents refuse to tell her if she has been diagnosed with cancer or not, which is terrible, but i can’t do anything about that. She’s only 14. Are her chances of survival better if she’s young like this? What are her chances of surviving and living out her life and dying naturally (not from cancer)? Is there anything she can do to help stop it other than do what her doctor says with taking injections and medication? I’m really scared for her.


