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 Slight rant about Cancer in everyday life

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keybearer
post Mar 22 2025, 08:32 PM

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QUOTE(LDP @ Mar 22 2025, 08:50 PM)
Its very common among Type C....If u go to any cancer ward in govt hospital, 80% of the patients are Type C.
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Nah mate, prevalent in malays too. But more prevalent is the practice of alternative / traditional medicine, which is 9/10 times its bullshit.

Then bila stage 4 baru want to go hospital but basically too late already. Mapren doctor got many stories make my ears bleed when you hear.

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post Mar 22 2025, 11:59 PM

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QUOTE(Ttbatdtptsm @ Mar 23 2025, 12:45 AM)
I think its true among chinese its more prevalent

Cancer prevalence by race in Malaysia varies significantly across ethnic groups, reflecting differences in genetics, lifestyle factors, and possibly access to healthcare. Based on available data, here’s an overview of cancer prevalence by race in Malaysia as of the most recent reports:
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I believe there's also the nuance of people who actually goes for checks & detection. No check = no confirmed diagnosis.

When our female punya relatives were cleaning my late grandma's body when she died, they said her breast felt very lumpy.

 

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