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fruit_cake
20-12-2011, 09:18 AM
Former Venezuelan beauty queen Eva Ekvall has died from breast cancer aged just 28.
The mother-of-one died on Saturday in a Houston, Texas hospital after a two year struggle with the disease, her family said.


Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2076315/Eva-Ekvall-Former-Miss-Venezuela-dies-breast-cancer-aged-28.html#ixzz1h4JVJDUw

What a tragic story. I was reading through the comments, and the worst rated ones are people who believe that the chemo/radio/surgery treatments for cancers are often worse than the disease itself. I've seen a few people I know die from cancer and they all died basically from having no immune system (Pneumonia) rather than of organ failure.

I'm not so sure they aren't right when they say the treatments are worse than the disease what do people here think?

DrunkerThanMoses
20-12-2011, 09:44 AM
No idea who she is, but she look beautiful and so sad to see she is leaving behind a child.

At least she is not in any more pain and can finally rest in peace

fruit_cake
20-12-2011, 09:59 AM
I've known of quite a few people who were absolutely fine and the next minute diagnosed with cancer and dead a few months later. I do sometimes wonder if the chemo is really what's killing them? I'm no doctor though :conf:

Marc
20-12-2011, 10:04 AM
Aw so young.

Tom
20-12-2011, 11:14 AM
I've known of quite a few people who were absolutely fine and the next minute diagnosed with cancer and dead a few months later. I do sometimes wonder if the chemo is really what's killing them? I'm no doctor though :conf:

My nana had bowel cancer for 10-15 years before it was diagnosed. Other than a few pains in her stomach she had no other health problems and even then it was only diagnosed because of a scan for something else. Unfortunately it was terminal but they attempted to operate to reduce the size of the tumour. It was partially successful but most of it was sat over a major artery. After the operation she required lots more medical treatment including parts of her bowel removed and put onto a lot of cancer related drugs. She died within 3 months of diagnosis. Can't help but think if she didn't have that operation, we could have easily got another few years out of her.

A friends mum died of a brain tumour and another friends nana of breast cancer both within 6 months of being diagnosed despite both having it for a while. I don't know the ins and outs but the one with breast cancer was told she'd make a full recovery. Both had treatment. The treatment is brutal and only seems to work if you can recover. If you can't recover then I really do think it speeds up death. I'm no expert but I don't see how anyone can go for so long having a tumour and then die pretty much straight away (in comparison to length of time having it) once diagnosed or once treatment starts.

A further example we can all probably relate to is Jade Goody especially with someone so young. Did anyone really think she'd be diagnosed in September and dead in March?

fruit_cake
20-12-2011, 11:19 AM
My nana had bowel cancer for 10-15 years before it was diagnosed. Other than a few pains in her stomach she had no other health problems and even then it was only diagnosed because of a scan for something else. Unfortunately it was terminal but they attempted to operate to reduce the size of the tumour. It was partially successful but most of it was sat over a major artery. After the operation she required lots more medical treatment including parts of her bowel removed and put onto a lot of cancer related drugs. She died within 3 months of diagnosis. Can't help but think if she didn't have that operation, we could have easily got another few years out of her.

A friends mum died of a brain tumour and another friends nana of breast cancer both within 6 months of being diagnosed despite both having it for a while. I don't know the ins and outs but the one with breast cancer was told she'd make a full recovery. Both had treatment. The treatment is brutal and only seems to work if you can recover. If you can't recover then I really do think it speeds up death. I'm no expert but I don't see how anyone can go for so long having a tumour and then die pretty much straight away (in comparison to length of time having it) once diagnosed or once treatment starts.

A further example we can all probably relate to is Jade Goody especially with someone so young. Did anyone really think she'd be diagnosed in September and dead in March?

that sounds very familiar to me Tom, my gran died of bowel cancer in more or less exactly the same way as you described there. I really wonder if these people would have survived years and years more if they were just left alone. Chemotherapy is essentially poisoning the body as far as I know. It weakens the immune system and so maybe people are dying of things normally they would get over.

Vicky.
20-12-2011, 11:19 AM
My nana had bowel cancer for 10-15 years before it was diagnosed. Other than a few pains in her stomach she had no other health problems and even then it was only diagnosed because of a scan for something else. Unfortunately it was terminal but they attempted to operate to reduce the size of the tumour. It was partially successful but most of it was sat over a major artery. After the operation she required lots more medical treatment including parts of her bowel removed and put onto a lot of cancer related drugs. She died within 3 months of diagnosis. Can't help but think if she didn't have that operation, we could have easily got another few years out of her.

A friends mum died of a brain tumour and another friends nana of breast cancer both within 6 months of being diagnosed despite both having it for a while. I don't know the ins and outs but the one with breast cancer was told she'd make a full recovery. Both had treatment. The treatment is brutal and only seems to work if you can recover. If you can't recover then I really do think it speeds up death. I'm no expert but I don't see how anyone can go for so long having a tumour and then die pretty much straight away (in comparison to length of time having it) once diagnosed or once treatment starts.

A further example we can all probably relate to is Jade Goody especially with someone so young. Did anyone really think she'd be diagnosed in September and dead in March?

This really scares me.

My mother went for a mastectomy yesterday morning, after 2 other operations that didnt work...and will be starting her radiotherapy (and possibly chemo, depending on some stuff) just after xmas :/

fruit_cake
20-12-2011, 11:22 AM
This really scares me.

My mother went for a mastectomy yesterday morning, after 2 other operations that didnt work...and will be starting her radiotherapy (and possibly chemo, depending on some stuff) just after xmas :/

crikey Vicky, I hope everything goes well. A friend of mine just had a lump removed from her breast and had radiotherapy sessions. She's absolutely fine now a year later.

I think radio therapy is nothing like as invasive as chemo and can be localised just to the cancer itself.

Vicky.
20-12-2011, 11:31 AM
crikey Vicky, I hope everything goes well. A friend of mine just had a lump removed from her breast and had radiotherapy sessions. She's absolutely fine now a year later.

I think radio therapy is nothing like as invasive as chemo and can be localised just to the cancer itself.

Yeah Im hoping she just needs the radiotherapy. Though with the luck shes had so far(was told it was a really slim chance of the first op not working, then even slimmer of the second not working...both failed. Was told lump was small, turned out to be massive etc etc) no doubt it will turn out she needs chemo too :bored:

Z
20-12-2011, 01:31 PM
That's tragic - but I have a huge amount of respect for her for raising awareness about breast cancer in spite of being a model. I bet the initial reaction of most models, upon hearing that news, would be to hide away and suffer away from the public eye - it takes a lot for somebody to swallow their pride about their appearance and go public.

Callum
20-12-2011, 07:42 PM
I read that yesterday, just tragic. The picture of her holding her baby daughter is heartbreaking. I just hope they find a cure for this horrid disease soon.