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The 2nd should've been: "Why, Luke? i am your father! *or is it mother-fucker?* :mellow:
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Im sure "OldFart" aka AncientBoi is there somewhere too
 
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Even in my short career I've seen back cancer

But usually the cause is more like

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Is that a thing?
Or more like, a benign tumor for bad posture?

I'm having trouble understanding "back cancer" as the way "prostate, liver, lung, brain, skin, breast, testicular, rectal, stomach cancer" is.
 
Is that a thing?
Or more like, a benign tumor for bad posture?

I'm having trouble understanding "back cancer" as the way "prostate, liver, lung, brain, skin, breast, testicular, rectal, stomach cancer" is.
the back is a complex structure composed of skin, muscle, bone, etc

Between all of these tissues you have ample ability to harbor many types of cancer, but the case I saw was a spinal cord tumor at the level of the lower back

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the back is a complex structure composed of skin, muscle, bone, etc

Between all of these tissues you have ample ability to harbor many types of cancer, but the case I saw was a spinal cord tumor at the level of the lower back

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Now, that's different as "back cancer" because at first I'd think: "I don't think the back has "cancer cells" in the first place, must be something else", and yeah, spinal cells being affected are more appropriate to imagine as a possible cause of cancer.

Which reminds me, in highschool I had a classmate that had a limpy walking, she missed a lot of classes and at the end of the semester I was told by another classmate that "she had leg cancer" and I was like... what? is that even possible?
But I guess... we're a horrible species and at this point of existing I'd be surprised if we didn't develop "finger cancer" at some point.
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Actually, I believe a more appropriate question would be: "Where the fuck we're free from developing cancer?"
 
Now, that's different as "back cancer" because at first I'd think: "I don't think the back has "cancer cells" in the first place, must be something else", and yeah, spinal cells being affected are more appropriate to imagine as a possible cause of cancer.

Which reminds me, in highschool I had a classmate that had a limpy walking, she missed a lot of classes and at the end of the semester I was told by another classmate that "she had leg cancer" and I was like... what? is that even possible?
But I guess... we're a horrible species and at this point of existing I'd be surprised if we didn't develop "finger cancer" at some point.
Any tissue that is capable of mitosis/creating new cells is able to become cancerous

Bone/muscle cancers are more rare (sarcoma) but I've seen it and they are more common in kids
 
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Any tissue that is capable of mitosis/creating new cells is able to become cancerous

Bone/muscle cancers are more rare (sarcoma) but I've seen it and they are more common in kids
Even nails?
Damn keratin be growing out (and rotting) every day.
 
Every time I save for retirement I think about this shit and wonder if I am making a bad decision xD
Long time ago I read something that may or may not be true...

I read that women can absorb particles through their nipples, and men too but at a lower rate, and pollution might be a possible cause for developing breast cancer, and that at least 1/3 of the entire population on earth will develop cancer at some point in life.

What's your opinion as a pro?

EDIT: Also read long time ago that consuming wheat often can help in cancer development.
 
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Long time ago I read something that may or may not be true...

I read that women can absorb particles through their nipples, and men too but at a lower rate, and pollution might be a possible cause for developing breast cancer, and that at least 1/3 of the entire population on earth will develop cancer at some point in life.

What's your opinion as a pro?

EDIT: Also read long time ago that consuming wheat often can help in cancer development.
haven't heard this nipple pollution cancer theory before, but it's definitely true that pollution can increase cancer risk

I think most robust data will be found for lung cancer because that tissue interfaces with the air the most / is very susceptible to pollutants

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As far as 1/3 people developing cancer - I've heard anywhere from 1/3-1/2 in developed countries (because other causes of death will be lower)

Haven't heard of a connection between wheat and cancer before but red meat (particularly beef) is a well known predisposing factor for colorectal cancer and is best avoided. If possible eat chicken or fish instead
 
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