To: Getready
“Just about every man (except trans-”men”)...gonna have prostate cancer if he lives long enough.”
The VA did a study many years ago and almost all men above 75 yoa had some form of cancer and most PCa.
56 posted on
02/05/2024 10:44:52 AM PST by
devane617
(Discipline Is Reliable, Motivation Is Fleeting..)
To: devane617
Ahh, a little cancer never hurt anybody. Everybody needs a little cancer, I think. It's good for you. Keeps you on your toes. Besides, I ain't afraid of cancer... I had broccoli for lunch. Broccoli kills cancer! A lot of people don't know that; it's not out yet. It's true. You find out you got some cancer...(click) get yourself a bowl of broccoli. That'll wipe it right out in a day or two. Cauliflower too; cauliflower kills the really big cancers. The ones you can see through clothing from across the street. Broccoli kills the little ones. The ones that are slowly eating you away from inside while your goofy, half-educated doctor keeps telling you, "You're doing fine, Jim."
In fact, bring your doctor a bowl of broccoli. He's probably got cancer too. Probably picked it up from you.
-George Carlin
63 posted on
02/05/2024 10:48:06 AM PST by
dfwgator
(Endut! Hoch Hech!)
To: devane617
The VA did a study many years ago and almost all men above 75 yoa had some form of cancer and most PCa.
Yes, not all prostate cancers are the same. But some varieties can and will kill you and do it relatively quickly and unpleasantly.
70 posted on
02/05/2024 10:49:46 AM PST by
hanamizu
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To: devane617
You have correctly pointed out why that statement has been made.
There is also some information being developed about prostate cancer being associated with HPV infection in men. Maybe all the guys who develop serious Pca have history of HPV infection?
102 posted on
02/05/2024 11:07:25 AM PST by
Getready
(Wisdom is more valuable than gold and harder to find.)
To: devane617
My grandfather died at 93 no prostate cancer
186 posted on
02/05/2024 1:27:59 PM PST by
BigEdLB
(Let’s go Brandon!)
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