Message from @Str3tch
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many theorize that cancer is "increasing" only because we now live long enough to get it
Lol
supposedly if you live in the city, your lungs look like complete shit due to the break dust
the coroners can always tell
The scale on that one is fucking wierd
Begom agrarian
even Africans know how to poo in the loo
wtf
it looks almost logarithmic
Not Nigerians
She is at decent age for this. Getting cancer at her age is not a death sentence. Hearing this makes me more confident she will pull through. I do not think I am going to worry any more for you. She sounds just fine. Get something to eat and do something, like I am about to do. @Emperor of Atlantis
What about people that urinate outside? I want that chart
Bruh it's like 30-80 in Africa
I doubt diagnosis is very good in africa either. Plus they don't have an ageing population population and they have a much lower life expectancy
should I give her that probiotics vitamin stuff that increases immune system?
Sound well, my guy?
should I get CBD oil???
Also note that their metric is people per square kilometer
@Emperor of Atlantis It wouldnt hurt
get any/everything
India has WAY more people per square kilo
@Emperor of Atlantisask the doctors
than nigeria
there isn't a problem with shitting in nature, the problem is they have cities and people cramped together
I would literally pee on her if I thought it would help
@Banjod where's California on that map?
yes
these doctors sound like a bunch of retards though
it's 2012
Talk to your doctor about the oils. She should be getting what she needs. Though, I might want to bring her some dark chocolate with some berries.
I really think I need to take her out of Canada
that jatt guy from yesterday
it could just be the hospital
they couldn't even say what stage it was
you could try another hospital
being cooped up and bed ridden for months makes you sicker
yeah I thought about moving her to a different hospital
or a specialized hospital
I looked up average stomach cancer survival rates based on the development of the cancer and it's the same in the U.S. & Canada basically, for stage 1, Canada is 71% and the U.S. is 70%