My ex- step dad had cancer. Go see a doctor, not all lumps mean cancer.
I have a lump on my leg near my kneecap and I don't know what to do. Although, I don't request help.
What do you think about cancer and have you experienced cancer?
I have a lump on my leg near my kneecap and I don't know what to do. Although, I don't request help.
What do you think about cancer and have you experienced cancer?
Not cancer. I have a lump just underneath my kneecap on my left leg. It feels like bone if I touch it. Had it since I was 12/13 years old and I was told by my doctor it would go when I'm 18, well I'm nearly 19 and it is still here but I don't think about it anymore nor do I notice it usually. Used to hurt when it first came up but now it's fine.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Osgood%E2%80%93Schlatter_disease
I'm a welder fabricator, and contracted melanoma from it. Spent 2 months in chemo, and 4 months in remission. I'm all cleared up now. The truth of it is, nowadays, cancer isn't a death sentence like it used to be.
I'm a welder fabricator, and contracted melanoma from it. Spent 2 months in chemo, and 4 months in remission. I'm all cleared up now. The truth of it is, nowadays, cancer isn't a death sentence like it used to be.
Chemo was a bitch wasn't it?
I'm a welder fabricator, and contracted melanoma from it. Spent 2 months in chemo, and 4 months in remission. I'm all cleared up now. The truth of it is, nowadays, cancer isn't a death sentence like it used to be.
Chemo was a bitch wasn't it?
Lets put it this way, I'm also a bass guitarist for a metal band and had hair down to my fucking ass. Yes. It was a bitch! haha