Even the rich and famous are dying of cancer at young ages; which tells me that no amount of money or treatments thrown at fighting the disease will necessarily stop its progression.
My parents are true baby boomers; my dad has dealt with bouts of pancreatic and skin cancer already - and at least two of my uncles have had various cancers they have or are getting treated for.
Might I add that all three of these men live healthy active lifestyles (weight under control, non-smokers, healthy eaters). So tell me where the logic in the whole thing is?
Even the rich and famous are dying of cancer at young ages; which tells me that no amount of money or treatments thrown at fighting the disease will necessarily stop its progression.
My parents are true baby boomers; my dad has dealt with bouts of pancreatic and skin cancer already - and at least two of my uncles have had various cancers they have or are getting treated for.
Might I add that all three of these men live healthy active lifestyles (weight under control, non-smokers, healthy eaters). So tell me where the logic in the whole thing is?