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It's A Bit Sad And Nostalgic...
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When you read a random old-ish thread...and half the posters are no longer here. Half of them have passed on. Got a bit of a lump in the throat
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I'm sixty this year and quite a few of my school friends, work mates and family haven't made it this far.
20% of those making 50 dont make 60 ( years of age)
as I was assured when I had ca colon at 47 - so a five year mortality of 50% didnt look that bad. ( now 71)
death rate of 100% is a bit AB - a rate is a number ( here of deaths) over a time ( month, monf, year decade)
and so that brings us to....standardised mortality ratio - SMR - 1.0 means you are dying at the same rate ( per unit time - usually year) as the normal population (*).
Oh death, where is they sting? where is thy vicgtory
(*) and so you can, as cured, die from Ca colon as there will be cases in the normal reference population. very very technical. un-mimsy and cerebral. and as ever sozza to the AB slow readers)
20% of those making 50 dont make 60 ( years of age)
as I was assured when I had ca colon at 47 - so a five year mortality of 50% didnt look that bad. ( now 71)
death rate of 100% is a bit AB - a rate is a number ( here of deaths) over a time ( month, monf, year decade)
and so that brings us to....standardised mortality ratio - SMR - 1.0 means you are dying at the same rate ( per unit time - usually year) as the normal population (*).
Oh death, where is they sting? where is thy vicgtory
(*) and so you can, as cured, die from Ca colon as there will be cases in the normal reference population. very very technical. un-mimsy and cerebral. and as ever sozza to the AB slow readers)
*) and so you can, as cured, die from Ca colon as there will be cases in the normal reference population.
Ta very much for that gem. There's doom for me yet. I had my cancer about 8 years ago and I'm quite a bit older than you so I don't see why I should worry. :-)
Still suffer a bit from the Capecitabine though. Neuropathy.
Ta very much for that gem. There's doom for me yet. I had my cancer about 8 years ago and I'm quite a bit older than you so I don't see why I should worry. :-)
Still suffer a bit from the Capecitabine though. Neuropathy.