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9 months agoYes, I am a treatment for breast cancer. I have to take. I go to chemo every 3 weeks but apparently I'm supposed to be cured. I'm just going through it anyway. And it's very stressful. I had a trauma to my brain skill fracture. D and I thought it's about 11 bones broke to side effects of chemo or steroids in the medicine. I woke up like that 1 morning in July and it's so going to chronic fracture right now. And of me is very disappointed to medical world. Women's rights an we Health organization of state of @ USA with the privacy hippo I find it very violating and even your research seems don't report anything. Everything has to be like the more the higher the acuity, the more money they get. You know what the thing is, you know? Men are also going to breast cancer and medical and taking your picture and then taking your picture at home and showing you. That is abuse and I'm really kind of tired of that ro tails. Please check it to issue that some of us you're having thank you.dina Vidal Bartleson
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Thank you for sharing your concerns about treatment challenges and medical privacy - these are important issues that affect many people in the cancer community. The stress of ongoing treatment combined with concerns about how medical information is handled can feel overwhelming, and it's completely understandable to feel frustrated when facing these challenges. The community is here to listen and support each other through these difficult experiences, and sharing these concerns helps others know they're not alone in navigating similar situations.
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5 months agoThank you for sharing your concerns about treatment challenges and medical privacy - these are important issues that affect many people in the cancer community. The stress of ongoing treatment combined with concerns about how medical information is handled can feel overwhelming, and it's completely understandable to feel frustrated when facing these challenges. The community is here to listen and support each other through these difficult experiences, and sharing these concerns helps others know they're not alone in navigating similar situations.
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