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<blockquote data-quote="Lammie" data-source="post: 673390" data-attributes="member: 3306"><p>I watched it last night. It was pretty touching. I did notice, throughout her illness, that the word "anal" as in anal cancer, what she suffered, was very seldom mentioned. And I didn't really hear it a lot last night. Kinda like saying "breast" and "cancer" in the same sentence back in the seventies, until Betty Ford brought it up and made people more aware and open to it. </p><p></p><p>It was a good program and she was a brave person. Not everyone has the money for experimental treatments. Hopefully, there was some sort of research grant set up for this. I haven't researched it or anything, but when I first heard about her diagnosis, I thought, "How the he77 do you get anal cancer???" But I guess you can get it anywhere. </p><p></p><p>It's sad.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lammie, post: 673390, member: 3306"] I watched it last night. It was pretty touching. I did notice, throughout her illness, that the word "anal" as in anal cancer, what she suffered, was very seldom mentioned. And I didn't really hear it a lot last night. Kinda like saying "breast" and "cancer" in the same sentence back in the seventies, until Betty Ford brought it up and made people more aware and open to it. It was a good program and she was a brave person. Not everyone has the money for experimental treatments. Hopefully, there was some sort of research grant set up for this. I haven't researched it or anything, but when I first heard about her diagnosis, I thought, "How the he77 do you get anal cancer???" But I guess you can get it anywhere. It's sad. [/QUOTE]
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