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... My father passed away from cancer, so I have regular check ups. ... Then he proceeds to tell me that I have colon cancer. ... I tell him, “I can’t have cancer”, I am only 35. He tells me that cancer does not discriminate. ... The good news was that he removed all the cancer during the surgery. The bad news was that there might be some stray cells floating around in my blood stream, so Chemotherapy was the next step. ... He talks to me and tells me that I had to have 18 weeks of Chemotherapy. ... The problem with having Chemotherapy is that they have to start I. ... If you have then you know about what it is like having Chemotherapy.
Approximate Word count = 537 Approximate Pages = 2.1 (250 words per page double spaced)
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