canc cancer. did that start in the lung or are we seeing evidence of metastatic disease, meaning it started somewhere else and spread to the lung. they were very careful and said they did scans beforehand and there was no evidence there was any other disease in the body suggesting spread. could it be someone had colon cancer in the past is more likely to get a type of lung cancers? perhaps. but it and just looking for a silver lining here, what are the chances these nodules would have been found had she not fallen and fractured her ribs last month? i think they would not have been found. they were an incidental finding because she want having any symptoms, want complaining in any way that would have led them to find this before she broke
is they re going to be effectively treated with radiation. so when we approach a patient with melanoma, sometimes, unfortunately, this disease is widespread and rapidly growing and sometimes we re able to actually treat or remove all of the cancerous tumors. when we can do that, the prognosis is actually much better. and the president mentioned as well that this was a slow growing cancer. someone and one of the questions was, well, if you knew this diagnosis in may or you knew there was a problem in may and you waited until august to have your surgery, isn t that delaying things? and he made the comment the doctors said this was a slow-growing cancer, he could continue what he wanted to do, his surgeon could take a vacation, but the reality is that they have fundamentally removed all visible signs of canc cancer. over that four months no additional cancer has shown up, now they re treating him and there are probably cancer cells elsewhere but they re starting a treatment that will hope
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so, i want to get at this sort of bedrock idea that this should be an individual decision, right? you have this product, you have this chemical. people have very limited awareness of what it is or whether it s in their food, a. it also is just massively destructive. i mean, we are talking about, you know, all the science on this says, this is really, really clogs up people s arteries, bad cholesterol, it causes lots of heart attacks. there is no safe level that can be found in it. like, if there was something in chewing gum that made one out of every six people who chewed it dropped dead of cancer 20 years hence, you would be on board with the fda banning it, right? this isn t some like hardline principle that, no, there should be nothing the fda should ban? well, i guess what i would say is that there s a couple of reasons we ought to be weary of this sort of, you know, completely hard and fast ban. one is that dietary conventional wisdom has really changed over the years. you go
stand your ground is actually wanting to attack a person s right to defend themselves. and we re not. we re protecting a person s right to defend themselves and if there s an opportunity to retreat, they have a duty to retreat. and we also feel if you re going to invoke a law, there shouldn t be automatic immunity. there should be due process of law. there should be an investigation that s happening. and that s not happening. there s a cancer in florida, and today we voted to let that cancer keep running while. you have been remarkably effective in making those lawmakers listen and pay attention to you. i remember when we first covered you when you started this occupation in the statehouse, it went a number of days and lawmakers didn t want to meet with you and then they finally did, and did they want this issue to go away? you ve gotten this debate, you ve got the vote. what s next? today was an example of the many reasons why our people need to develop independent political power