jip, 40 is die magic getal ....
vir prostaat was dit maar n "gevoelige" storie om ondersoek te word .... NOU is daar wel die opsie van n bloed toets.
LET WEL - die "gevoelige" opsie word steeds as meer akkuraat beskou. Maar vir die manne wat reeds bloed toetse laat doen, vra net dat hulle nog n buis trek en ook die toets doen (onthou die dokter moet dit aanvra). En natuurlik - vir die manne wat nie lus is vir n vatterigheid nie, dan is die bloed toets beter as geen toets nie
IN ALL SERIOUSNESS - My mom worked as nurse in a cancer ward for 25 years. Seen s few things in this time .... the single biggest common denominator went something like this:
- Koos does not feel well
- Koos sees a GP, and gets some meds
- Koos still does not feel well, see GP again, now gets different meds
- Koos still does not feel well and sees a DIFFERENT GP (often dont tell GP 2 of GP1), get some more meds ...
- cycle repeats and repeats...
- 6 months to a year later finally one GP figures out here is a pattern - THEN ONLY are proper tests done !!!
- cancer is detected now, but is "too far advanced" ....
- few months later Koos pass away !
IF, you see the need to get a second opinion, PLEASE ensure you tell of the first GP and what has been tested for.
PLEASE NOTE: There is also JUVINILE Cancer !! School going kids, students, young adults DO contract cancer !! All too often symptoms are then misdiagnosed as "sports injuries" until it is way too late !!!
Seeing a mom bury her 19 year old son from testicular cancer is no joke.