David Barnes
David Barnes
Has got cancer. Hope he pull through.
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leejonesjnr
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Re: David Barnes
Cancer isnt what it used to be, I’m sure he will be fine.
Re: David Barnes
Awful news. All the best. Hope he beats it.
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thepocketrocket
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Re: David Barnes
Depends what type and how early it is...
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rpms
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Re: David Barnes
What a strange statement Lee-Why do so many people still die then ?
Treatment and early screening have meant earlier detection,but to many it`s still a terminal illness.
Hope Barnes is ok though
Re: David Barnes
Any more info? Type, prognosis, etc...
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Chinny banger
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Re: David Barnes
What an incredibly naive post.
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handsofstone
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Re: David Barnes
Sounds a bit daft but love the optimism
Get well soon David, I still follow him on twitter , he was living I Glasgow last I heard, really good boxer, classy,
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leejonesjnr
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Re: David Barnes
Quite, however late discovery of very aggressive stage 4 cancers with high mortality rates can still be survived.
Doesn’t seem to be any information about his diagnosis online anywhere.
Re: David Barnes
Cancer is still an absolute bastard and often a silent killer. My dad had a week of the shits and ONE bloody stool and went to the doctor - it was already effectively too late.
I wish David all the best, he was a talented boxer - and so young.
I wish David all the best, he was a talented boxer - and so young.
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im always rooting for ex squaddies...i hope David gets through this...
if its skin, testicular etc then he has a good chance...
if its pancreatic, liver etc.....then he is sadly buggered.
Good luck DB.
if its skin, testicular etc then he has a good chance...
if its pancreatic, liver etc.....then he is sadly buggered.
Good luck DB.
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punchers chance
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Re: David Barnes
I know what you mean. I would say Cancer is just the same but the treatment of some cancers is so much more advanced and recovery rates have improved so much.
For the worst types though it can still be a death sentence - the case of Dean Francis an awful example.
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leejonesjnr
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Re: David Barnes
Mine was 85-90% likely to kill me within 5 years.punchers chance wrote: ↑03 Apr 2019, 17:34 I know what you mean. I would say Cancer is just the same but the treatment of some cancers is so much more advanced and recovery rates have improved so much.
For the worst types though it can still be a death sentence - the case of Dean Francis an awful example.
Stage 4, very aggressive, stomach, blood, bones, liver, spleen and spine.
It’s gone now.
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jamesmcdonnell
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Re: David Barnes
My mate had stage 2 lung cancer, they said his prognosis was good, he was dead in 3 months.leejonesjnr wrote: ↑03 Apr 2019, 17:41 Mine was 85-90% likely to kill me within 5 years. It’s gone now.
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Yes James, some just do not respond to the Chemo...... there is lots of papers out there that really question its use - particularly in Stage 4 cancers.
But hopefully they'll get there.
I know a guy who had Stage 4 Cancer from Prostate to Bones.... was told he would live 2 years max with Chemo to prolong life..... he refused Chemo and is now 3 years since diagnosis and still going on Holidays etc. Not symptom free and says he's on borrowed time, but seems to be doing okay on face value. You'd never know he had Cancer.
My old man diagnosed at the same time and if anything caught earlier...... wanted all the treatments to beat it - dead within 6 months. Same age, fitter and healthier I would say. It makes you think.
But hopefully they'll get there.
I know a guy who had Stage 4 Cancer from Prostate to Bones.... was told he would live 2 years max with Chemo to prolong life..... he refused Chemo and is now 3 years since diagnosis and still going on Holidays etc. Not symptom free and says he's on borrowed time, but seems to be doing okay on face value. You'd never know he had Cancer.
My old man diagnosed at the same time and if anything caught earlier...... wanted all the treatments to beat it - dead within 6 months. Same age, fitter and healthier I would say. It makes you think.
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jamesmcdonnell
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Re: David Barnes
stujones wrote: ↑04 Apr 2019, 07:07 Yes James, some just do not respond to the Chemo...... there is lots of papers out there that really question its use - particularly in Stage 4 cancers.
But hopefully they'll get there.
I know a guy who had Stage 4 Cancer from Prostate to Bones.... was told he would live 2 years max with Chemo to prolong life..... he refused Chemo and is now 3 years since diagnosis and still going on Holidays etc. Not symptom free and says he's on borrowed time, but seems to be doing okay on face value. You'd never know he had Cancer.
My old man diagnosed at the same time and if anything caught earlier...... wanted all the treatments to beat it - dead within 6 months. Same age, fitter and healthier I would say. It makes you think.
Sadly because my friend also had COPD, and blood clots in his lungs, immunotherapy had to be ruled out as he wssnt physically strong enough to endure the effects, especially as the clots would have presented a life threatening risk due to inflammatory effects of immunotherapy.
Whats forgotten is that some people go into spontaneous remission even in advanced metastasized cancers, but its very hard to predict. It will improve as gene based therapies become more prevalent and we are able to offer highly tailored treatments.
Re: David Barnes
God he's so young. Prayers are with him and his family.