Life is so simple when you can get someone else to do your work.
David Arenson, a fellow blogger with chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL), does just that in what I consider a brilliant post, on the choices and trade offs encountered when trying to decide how and when to treat cancer.
While David has CLL, that doesn't mean his thoughts are only pertinent to those with CLL. The same choices, problems and trade offs are encountered by everyone facing a life threatening disease. Just the names [of the drugs] have been changed to protect the innocent.
Read the full article.
David Arenson, a fellow blogger with chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL), does just that in what I consider a brilliant post, on the choices and trade offs encountered when trying to decide how and when to treat cancer.
While David has CLL, that doesn't mean his thoughts are only pertinent to those with CLL. The same choices, problems and trade offs are encountered by everyone facing a life threatening disease. Just the names [of the drugs] have been changed to protect the innocent.
Read the full article.
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