Within two years, I have known people who have been diagnosed with cancer.
In 2019, 2 co-workers I knew died of cancer, one had pancreas cancer the other stomach cancer, in 2020, my lecturer who is head of department for the degree I'm doing was diagnosed with cancer in the nose. It was strange because she was healthy and showed no signs of illness other than a watery nose, I also meet one lady I knew from a previous job, who had her hair cut shorter diagnosed with breast cancer. Then this year I meet two other ladies I knew both with cancer. These women were from the ages of 40 - 50 years old. All these women were/are so lovely.
They always come to me and say the usual Hi, and ask how I am doing.
But I noticed this is insane, cancer is becoming more common, it is rising and it mostly happens to women.
In 2019, 2 co-workers I knew died of cancer, one had pancreas cancer the other stomach cancer, in 2020, my lecturer who is head of department for the degree I'm doing was diagnosed with cancer in the nose. It was strange because she was healthy and showed no signs of illness other than a watery nose, I also meet one lady I knew from a previous job, who had her hair cut shorter diagnosed with breast cancer. Then this year I meet two other ladies I knew both with cancer. These women were from the ages of 40 - 50 years old. All these women were/are so lovely.
They always come to me and say the usual Hi, and ask how I am doing.
But I noticed this is insane, cancer is becoming more common, it is rising and it mostly happens to women.