SABR Radiotherapy for my Fourth Recurrence
In February 2020 my scan results revealed that I had a tumour on Lobe 2 of my liver, and thus began my fourth recurrence. The
In February 2020 my scan results revealed that I had a tumour on Lobe 2 of my liver, and thus began my fourth recurrence. The
In February 2016, I had a recurrence in my liver and lung, and spent much of that year on chemotherapy. In February 2018, I had
Before the 2007 film, of the same name, I’d never heard of the concept of the bucket list. While I never actually saw the film,
Please except my apologies for my absence since the last post about Stress in September. I’ve been quite thoughtless. Busy, but thoughtless. Time and circumstances
Well, this is strange; I’m writing about December 2018, in December 2018. Which means I’m all caught up! Or, at least, I will be, in
The third recurrence of my bowel cancer took the form of a metastasis in my liver and another in my lung. By the end of
My third recurrence of bowel cancer, in February 2018, took the form of a tumour in my liver and another in my lung. The liver
After a bit of an emotional roller coaster ride, following the announcement of my third recurrence of bowel cancer, it turned out that surgery was
At the start of 2018, I was in a pretty good place, when it came to Living with Cancer. The last time any new tumours
After I’d been given the all clear from my first brush with cancer, I fell into depression. I didn’t have time to feel much of
For me, life after palliative chemotherapy technically started on my 46th Birthday, in September 2016. The scans at the end of my chemotherapy, once again,
With the second recurrence of my bowel cancer, I was moved on to palliative care based around palliative chemotherapy. Coping with palliative chemotherapy turned out