Shannen Doherty Reveals Cancer Has Spread To Her Bones: Im Not Done With Living

https://deadline.com/2023/11/shannen-doherty-cancer-spread-bones-1235642676/

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  1. 7 months ago
    Anonymous

    Well that's not good.

  2. 7 months ago
    Anonymous

    That’s sad

    • 7 months ago
      Anonymous

      Yeah I don't even have a good joke for this, it just sucks. God bless.

  3. 7 months ago
    Anonymous

    Is that the one where her bones get all spiky?

    • 7 months ago
      Anonymous

      this b***h should have taken the assisted suicide pill 8 years ago

  4. 7 months ago
    Anonymous

    That really sucks. Frick cancer.

    • 7 months ago
      Anonymous

      >unironic frick cancer
      wow. We did it

  5. 7 months ago
    Sage

    >cancer has spread to her bones
    >"I'm not done with living"
    Sorry sweaty, but yes you are.

  6. 7 months ago
    Anonymous

    Okay okay. I'll say it. VAXXED!!!!!!

    • 7 months ago
      Anonymous

      Vax status? mRNA + spike protein + random DNA fragments = Turbo Cancer

      ....yep

      2-5 years cancer props up from the first inj

      whodathunk

      • 7 months ago
        Anonymous

        You fricking homosexuals keeping moving the goalpost every week regarding what MuH jAb allegedly does to you. First it was heart attacks, then it was parkinsons, now its cancer. Give it a rest, moron. There was no mass die off, you aren't a special snowflake who can see through the Matrix, you're just a dumb homosexual.

        • 7 months ago
          Anonymous

          calm down and don't take any more boosters.

          • 7 months ago
            Anonymous

            Not an argument, dipshit. Proving the point.

        • 7 months ago
          Anonymous

          how many did you let them inject into you?
          you know mRNA is by definition gene therapy.
          it's a clinical and scientific fact, it just is. you let them fill you up with dose after dose of experimental gene therapy, and you cheered as anyone who chose to refuse it was punished by a sadistic totalitarian government

        • 7 months ago
          Anonymous

          Jabbie are you okay?

          • 7 months ago
            Anonymous

            Yes, dumbfrick. That's entirely the point.

            • 7 months ago
              Anonymous

              Are you okay jabbie?

    • 7 months ago
      Anonymous

      She's had cancer since 2015 and health problems before that.
      But no, everything is the jab, just like when everything was covid. Two sides of the same moronic coin

  7. 7 months ago
    Anonymous

    >I’m Not Done With Living
    uh kinda sounds like it Shanno gg no re

  8. 7 months ago
    Anonymous

    Jesus christ, she's more tumor than woman now. That really fricking sucks.

  9. 7 months ago
    Anonymous

    She’s a tough one. She got diagnosed with breast cancer that spread to her lymph nodes in 2015. It returned and was stage 4 in 2020 and this past June it had spread to her brain and now it’s in her bones and she’s still kicking. Respect.

    • 7 months ago
      Anonymous

      God bless that poor lady.

    • 7 months ago
      Anonymous

      This, she's a proper tough Irish b***h. God bless her.

    • 7 months ago
      Anonymous

      This is why we find asymmetry un attractive, genes that lead to external asymmetries lead to cancers as there is a growth regulation control problem

    • 7 months ago
      Anonymous

      Karma came at her fast

  10. 7 months ago
    Anonymous

    she got the bonitis

  11. 7 months ago
    Anonymous

    Why not replace all the bones with metal?

    • 7 months ago
      Anonymous

      it's the marrow that's the problem anonie, sadly no amount of Wolverining can save her now

  12. 7 months ago
    Anonymous

    Damn. I've met her a few times, she was really Nice. Bone cancer is the most painful cancer you can have, because the pain come from deep within the bone and no pain medication adequately touches it. Lung cancer is also horrid because you feel like you can't breath and you feel like you're drowning 24/7. Both suck.

  13. 7 months ago
    Anonymous

    Where is the cure for cancer

    • 7 months ago
      Anonymous

      There will never be a cure for cancer. Cancer is something you have to mod out before you have your kid but we can't do this because Jesus or something.

    • 7 months ago
      Anonymous

      I think we’ll have more realistic preventative measures before we do effective treatments if I’m being honest.

      • 7 months ago
        Anonymous

        Earlier detection will happen too. Lots of cancers are treatable if caught early enough.

    • 7 months ago
      Anonymous

      Already encoded in our scientific literature but gen AI is a few decades out from finding it.

    • 7 months ago
      Anonymous

      it's called weed dude

    • 7 months ago
      Anonymous

      Everything that grows has the potential for cancer. It's entirely about exposure amounts and combinations. Sharks were thought to be incapable of getting cancer, then we found things to expose them to and tumors started growing.

      • 7 months ago
        Anonymous

        sharks were like wtf bro I thought you were cool

    • 7 months ago
      Anonymous

      There is no "cure" for cancer because cancer isn't just one thing. Cancer in its simplest term is the unregulated growth or proliferation of cells. Our bodies have so many different kinds of cells that grow and divide in so many different ways, that there's no one way to cure cancer. They have made remarkable progress over the years and continue to do so, though.
      Shame about Shannon. She was a piece of ass and a good actress. She's fought this for a long time.

      • 7 months ago
        Anonymous

        Hello, reddit!

    • 7 months ago
      Anonymous

      If it was up your ass you'd know where it is

    • 7 months ago
      Anonymous

      ?si=MCb0J2pMxBR9EKs3

    • 7 months ago
      Anonymous

      Lynch everyone in the FDA who lets the J’s put heavy metals and whatever other synthetic horrors in our food, and in 10 years the numbers will crash and only the genetic cancers will remain.

    • 7 months ago
      Anonymous

      The cure is custom gene therapy applied to the human immune system

      • 7 months ago
        Anonymous

        We've done that and it's still only 30% effective. Cancer cells are DBZ-tier disease causing agents

    • 7 months ago
      Anonymous

      theres many different possible treatments, but it depends heavily on the timing and location of the cancer. as other people have said, there are increasing breakthroughs in different kinds of cancer treatments, including treatments that are highly personalized for the type of cancer, and genome of the specific person.

      that said, the absolute best treatment for cancer in virtually all types, currently, is simply diagnosing it as early as possible.

      that means being proactive with your body, knowing when you don't feel right, getting regular check-ups for different kinds of cancers.

      however, with all that said, theres some types of cancer that just frick you because sometimes there's basically no way to know you have it, like pancreatic cancer, where you may only develop symptoms, and thus only be able to detect it, by the time its very late and difficult to treat.

      i always thought it would be great if people's bodies were like cars. cars have that little check engine light that goes off. its too bad humans don't have something that explicit where if you get a tumor in your pancreas your body gives you a check engine light. something like that alone would allow people to survive cancers significantly better than they do now.

    • 7 months ago
      Anonymous

      In my butthole, come and get it

    • 7 months ago
      Anonymous

      You are a mortal being, and your systems fails as you get older.
      You DID get infinitely rejuvenating cells, you just spend all of those in growing and shedding your kid body like snakes
      Your body has to stop growing at some point so you could set your brain and hormones and not be a little horny weak moron all your life and you are able to fend for yourself (ideally)
      And with being more tough and stronger and bigger and with a set developed brain, that means the infinitely rejuvenating cells has to stop.
      Eventually you'll get shitty new cells and it's over.
      Animals and things that keep regenerating cells all their lives aren't strong and tough and probably don't get cancer, and if you look for them, it's probably where braindudes try to find "cures" for cancer.
      Probably medusas and snails and starfishes and shit like that.
      But the reality is, cancer comes as a byproduct of being the animals we are.

      • 7 months ago
        Anonymous

        It's just bad evolution. Some mammals have a lot more anticancer capabilities than humans.

        • 7 months ago
          Anonymous

          Are those long long lived, but build to not need constant cell replacement?
          Like moving slowly or having hardened skin?
          Because that doesn't contradict my argument

          • 7 months ago
            Anonymous

            Whales are super anticancer, they make bad lab species to study for obvious reasons became where are you going to put a tank for a 120 foot whale?

      • 7 months ago
        Anonymous

        Nah there are genes that actively control likelihood of tumor formation, there are trade offs like anything else, but whales are able to fight cancer as a biproduct of their massive size and fast cell growth. Thats partly how bowhead whales live over 100+ years.

        Somewhere early on when rapid growth and massive size first evolved in whales they duplicated the genes tied to immune system and metabolism that are are effectively anti cancer genes.

    • 7 months ago
      Anonymous

      cancer is God's punishment

    • 7 months ago
      Anonymous

      you can't cure a random mutation, at best early detection is going to get really fast and easy

    • 7 months ago
      Anonymous

      Genetic engineering will probably be the way but we’re a decade or two away from being able to do it and another decade or so before it’s allowed because we literally become gods when we start creating life

    • 7 months ago
      Anonymous

      Many forms of cancer treatable if you join a clinical trial. Things like glioblastoma and pancreatic cancer are still game over though and probably will be for the next century.

      • 7 months ago
        Anonymous

        Any form of cancer that has distant metastasis is pretty much going to kill you

    • 7 months ago
      Anonymous

      Not living in a capitalist shithole world where our healthcare industries are incentivized to keep us sickly and ill so billionaire shareholders can earn a bit more money they don't use for anything good or even cool that they just throw in a vault and sit on like a literal storybook dragon, who also own industries that flood the world with poisons and plastics in order to generate maximum profit, while pumping out processed chemically infused slop food they riddle with pesticides and gasoline to make the color and appearance more palatable to the fricking moronic coonsoomers who would lose their shit and think everything organic is already rotting and that bright red ground beef coated in plastic wrap sitting on styrofoam for days culled from cows raised in a diseased feed lot eating cheap animal feed infused with transfats and plastic drinking oil stained water full of their own piss and feces is healthy because "muh appearance".

      There's no escaping it. We live in a totally poisoned world filled with chemicals that mutate our bodies and there's nothing we can possibly do to avoid it, you were already getting that shit shoved in you the moment you were conceived in the womb. That's why I always laugh at antivaxx gays who think that the jab was some elaborate death drug while they sit around breathing in a credit card sized portion of microplastics every month from car tires and their plastic infused clothes while eating food that has been drowned in pesticides and filled with leeched plastic from containers or outright guzzling known cancer causing slop like fast food and soft drinks filled with chemicals to bond their ingredients together. We're all getting fricking poisoned every single fricking day no matter how healthy you try to live. We're all going to die way before we should have because of cancer and disease caused by mass industrialization.

      Thinking science will create miracle cures for everything is moronic. We are all FRICKED.

    • 7 months ago
      Anonymous

      Get blasted by radiation every 2 years past the age of 30 should do it
      Like taking a vaxx for cancer, you kill the early stages, if any, on doses that don't cause major damage, and that's it
      But you can't patent that

    • 7 months ago
      Anonymous

      the last place they'll look

    • 7 months ago
      Anonymous

      There's no incentive to develop cures when long term treatment is more profitable. There will be no real progress in actually curing things until the incentive structure is changed for pharmaceutical companies. Anyone notice there haven't been any new true cures for anything in the past 50 years?

      • 7 months ago
        Anonymous

        Cancer costs way, way more money to treat than the treatment itself generates.

    • 7 months ago
      Anonymous

      Too much money at stake. If they cured cancer pharma would die.

    • 7 months ago
      Anonymous

      cancer is a way to ensure that we can't live forever

    • 7 months ago
      Anonymous

      remove all modern tech, remove electricity, remove pesticides, remove plastics radiation and all the other poisons, and there is suddenly almost no cancer at all.

    • 7 months ago
      Anonymous

      In my balls. Drink deeply.

    • 7 months ago
      Anonymous

      Cancer is a natural consequence of genes accumulating mutations, we literally cannot stop it

    • 7 months ago
      Anonymous

      There’s been a lot of cures. They kill people when they discover one

  14. 7 months ago
    Anonymous

    >shannen: I'm not done with living
    >cancer: hold my beer

    • 7 months ago
      Anonymous

      Go back to your FnF YouTube comments underage homosexual

      • 7 months ago
        Anonymous

        Zoomer comments are so cringe and unoriginal. It hurts to see their comments and how dumb they look.

        • 7 months ago
          Anonymous

          They’re teenagers, wtf do you expect?

  15. 7 months ago
    Anonymous

    My aunt had breast cancer and when it got to this point she had maybe weeks left we are talking 2 months. I remember Thanksgiving a couple of years ago she seemed fine then 3 days later had to be rushed to the hospital and then dead a day later

    • 7 months ago
      Anonymous

      This is typical. The decline is slow at first then goes fast like dropping off a cliff towards the end.

    • 7 months ago
      Anonymous

      It's pretty common for sick people to keep it together until a milestone they care about, then suddenly declining after they finish it.

  16. 7 months ago
    Anonymous

    [...]

    i thought those caused cancer?

    • 7 months ago
      Anonymous

      They do.

      • 7 months ago
        Anonymous

        >take mrna shot
        >get cancer
        >take mrna shot again
        >cancer cured
        based

  17. 7 months ago
    Anonymous

    Vax status? mRNA + spike protein + random DNA fragments = Turbo Cancer

  18. 7 months ago
    Anonymous

    Hey! Cancer here! You cannot stop me. I will always be there.. deep inside of you. Growing. Spreading. Conquering. Oh, sure... Your immune system may be able to stop me right now, but all I need is one chance to take over your feeble body and then.. well you know what happens. I am inevitable.

  19. 7 months ago
    Anonymous

    I was just watching Magnolia today and Philip Baker Hall's character also had cancer in his bones

  20. 7 months ago
    Anonymous

    >I'm not done living
    >cancer enters the chat

    • 7 months ago
      Anonymous

      >reddit enters the chat

  21. 7 months ago
    Anonymous

    Frick why couldn't Alyssa Milano be the one who got cancer instead.

    • 7 months ago
      Anonymous

      Not enough tissue for brain cancer

  22. 7 months ago
    Anonymous

    Cancer fricking scares me bro. It's probably my greatest fear in life. Especially when I hear people like TotalBiscuit who's dead at like fricking 30

    • 7 months ago
      Anonymous

      You should be more afraid of heart disease

      • 7 months ago
        Anonymous

        Heart disease is preventable my not being a fricking glutton and doing a modicum of exercise. Cancer just comes on you for no reason and whenever it feels like it, and when it comes, you have a very good chance of dying. It's the complete randomness of it that freaks me out

        • 7 months ago
          Anonymous

          At least you have some time, I'm terrified of brain aneurysms

          • 7 months ago
            Anonymous

            >brain aneurysms
            It's near instant so there's nothing to fear

        • 7 months ago
          Anonymous

          Yeah the scary part is that you could have cancer without knowing it and with 3 months to live you suddenly start sprouting symptoms. My grandpa died of a brain bleed caused by metastasised prostate cancer that we didn’t even know about until 2 months before he went. Every fricking time I get a hemmorhoid or even diarrhoea/constipation I fricking panic thinking it’s malign polyps in my colon. I had a friend die of colon cancer a few years back and I could barely stand being around him in the hospital the last few days because he was in so much pain he could barely comprehend our presence. He was a real trooper though and I’m proud I was part of his last vacation before he got real sick.

          • 7 months ago
            Anonymous

            Yet you don’t worry about landslides/earthquakes/car crashes/terrorism/freak accidents

            • 7 months ago
              Anonymous

              Yeah the same way I’m more worried about ticks than lions. It’s the killer you don’t see coming that is scary

          • 7 months ago
            Anonymous

            My grandmother stubbed her toe and died from it. Didn't heal well because of her poor blood pressure, gangrene spread up her leg because she refused to amputate. Died screaming.

  23. 7 months ago
    Anonymous

    bone cancer is agony, like stabbing yourself with razors from the inside out

  24. 7 months ago
    Anonymous

    Cancer sucks. My cousin has bone cancer too, she'll be dead within 5 years.
    There are so many horrible diseases and ways you can slowly die. Makes my skin crawl, I fricking hate it. It'd be nice to live in a world where heart attack and strokes were what you died of if you got unlucky, not fricking slowly and painfully withering away while your whole family watches it happen.

  25. 7 months ago
    Anonymous

    We will always have the mammaries

    • 7 months ago
      Anonymous

      I heard from an actress that did a seven episode guest spot these b***hes all hated each other on set and the entire crew was miserable because of it.

      • 7 months ago
        Anonymous

        Shannen and the sister who played Piper were and still are besties to this day it was Alyssa who was the problem and this is all but confirmed by her also having a problem with Rose McGowen who was Shannen’s replacement.

        • 7 months ago
          Anonymous

          The actress said it was when Shannon was on the show. I never heard how they got along when Rose McGowan replaced Shannon.

      • 7 months ago
        Anonymous

        >california women act like california women
        wow really??? you don't say???

    • 7 months ago
      Anonymous

      Yup. Thanks for the mammaries Shannon

      • 7 months ago
        Anonymous

        We will always have the mammaries

        I wish Millennials would admit that this phase in the early 2000s was atypical of the past seven decades post-WW2 in the level of bawdtiness women were willing to display on television as the norm. It lasted maybe ten years from 1997-2007 yet anons on Cinemaphile act like it was the entirety of modern pop culture pre-2017.
        Throughout the 70s, 80s, and early 90s most women did not go around on television braless with perpetually hard nipples, with a couple of notable exceptions (Charlie's Angels, Three's Company).

        • 7 months ago
          Anonymous

          What you are seeing as "bawdtiness" is literally women not using bras.
          I dare you to check your webms again and notice this.
          The outfits aren't loose. While the white dress does have cleavage, there's no "intent to arouse" in fricking morning clothes and casual shirts
          You are just mindblasted by skin and normal breasts behavior
          What you percieve as "loose" is literally your brain coping with the reality of womens body in movement

        • 7 months ago
          Anonymous

          Shut up homosexual.

        • 7 months ago
          Anonymous

          But anon, unlike you and me, they weren't alive to even know that was just a phase. They would probably go into a coma if they had watched MASH.

      • 7 months ago
        Anonymous

        So are they naturally perky, or do these actresses tweak on their nipples for hours on end before the camera roles? Do they tie dental floss around it? Is there a fluffer that helps her?...What are Hollywood's secrets on this matter?

        • 7 months ago
          Anonymous

          Ice cubes. Pretty simple

      • 7 months ago
        Anonymous

        It's Shannen, you moron.

    • 7 months ago
      Anonymous

      [...]
      Yup. Thanks for the mammaries Shannon

      Goddamn she could poke someones eye out with those

  26. 7 months ago
    Anonymous

    [...]

    >I know you're not, sweaty
    >side eyes the other people in the room

  27. 7 months ago
    Anonymous

    Who?

  28. 7 months ago
    Anonymous

    I've become a hypochondriac, imagine how many of us are living with something that'll kill us and we just don't know it.

    life is shit enough, we don't need cancer.

    • 7 months ago
      Anonymous

      Yeah, I try not to think about the first part of your post too much. The thing, unfortunately, about cancer is that we made it. Cancer rates were much lower prior to human manufactured chemicals and toxins. Plastics and seed oils were a mistake.

      • 7 months ago
        Anonymous

        Was it, or did it exist and people just didn't know what it was?

        • 7 months ago
          Anonymous

          Probably a mix of both

        • 7 months ago
          Anonymous

          In the last 30 years, cancer rates have doubled world wide.

          https://ourworldindata.org/cancer#all-charts

          https://acsjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/cncr.11380

          Here you can easily see cancer rates increasing at a steady trend for the last century. Then you can corroborate this data with causes of cancer, including carcinogen risk in seemingly everday items that we use and don't think much about. Receipt/ thermal paper, washing detergent, proceeds foods, food deep fried in bad oils, bathroom cleaning supplies, the list goes on. If you're a hypochondriac I don't know if you want to really look into this, but start with the book Silent Spring by Carson. That's what got me into all of this.

          • 7 months ago
            Anonymous

            >in the last 30 years, DIAGNOSES of cancer have doubled
            anon learns statistics

            • 7 months ago
              Anonymous

              this moron really missed the causes of death graph

              • 7 months ago
                Anonymous

                >he doesn't understand statistics apparently

              • 7 months ago
                Anonymous

                Keep repeating yourself. Its a good look.

              • 7 months ago
                Anonymous

                There's no new information, you've revealed you don't understand data, so now we just point and laugh at you.

              • 7 months ago
                Anonymous

                Is this 'we' in the room with us right now?

              • 7 months ago
                Anonymous

                Yep

              • 7 months ago
                Anonymous

                Don't forget to dial 8

              • 7 months ago
                Anonymous

                You can cope and you can seethe, but that still won't change the fact that you don't know anything about data.

              • 7 months ago
                Anonymous

                >when the frickwit can't admit he's an absolute frickwit.
                bet your body temperature went up when he pointed out your moronic mistake

          • 7 months ago
            Anonymous

            ok I'll explain 4u
            people pre 90s = just dead
            people post = lots of different diagnoses because fancy equipment

          • 7 months ago
            Anonymous

            It's because life expectancy is way higher on average due to globalization and national health drives like anti-smoking campaigns.

            People aren't succumbing to strokes and CVD as much so now cancer is getting them.

  29. 7 months ago
    Anonymous

    Betterman beat the literal anthropomorphized form of cancer, Kankel.

  30. 7 months ago
    Anonymous

    Was she a huge b***h and a mega diva on set and super hard to work with?

    • 7 months ago
      Anonymous

      Nah, she was just blunt about her opinions. Basically told them she wasn't down with the way the show was going and if it was going to continue along that route, they should write her off.

    • 7 months ago
      Anonymous

      It's pretty widely believed now that any woman who refused to be harvested was labeled as "hard to work with".

      • 7 months ago
        Anonymous

        Sounds accurate

    • 7 months ago
      Anonymous

      People forget Shannon basically worked nonstop on shows from the time she was 5 into her 30s. If she was that much of a b***h she wouldn't have had a career

  31. 7 months ago
    Anonymous

    >i'm not done with living
    Sorry, hon, but it sounds like living is done with you.

  32. 7 months ago
    Anonymous

    >im not done living
    Life is done with you though b***h

    • 7 months ago
      Anonymous

      made me chuckle

  33. 7 months ago
    Anonymous

    Why not go in your own terms, why put yourself through this, you're not winning this fight so why put yourself through what will probably a painful end of life. Is this some martyr syndrome ?

  34. 7 months ago
    Anonymous

    heres hoping it will spread to her face bones and straighten it out a bit before she bites the big one

  35. 7 months ago
    Anonymous

    Well shit

  36. 7 months ago
    Anonymous
    • 7 months ago
      Anonymous

      I used to worship her when I was a teenager, thought she was the most beautiful woman in the world. Now she's dead and I'm blind, hoo-ah.

    • 7 months ago
      Anonymous

      [...]
      Yup. Thanks for the mammaries Shannon

      How is this even fricking allowed? Is this on fricking Showtime or HBO? She can't just fricking show off perky nipples without a fricking bra, that's lewd!

    • 7 months ago
      Anonymous

      Piper might not have been the obectively prettiest but something about the way her actress always carried herself made her way hotter than the rest o them. Always had this hot mom vibe to her, even before she got pregnant.

      • 7 months ago
        Anonymous

        It's the stuff like her leaning into people all the time. Very sensual.

  37. 7 months ago
    Anonymous

    as an empath i can tell that she's not doing too hot

  38. 7 months ago
    Anonymous

    sad, man

  39. 7 months ago
    Anonymous
  40. 7 months ago
    Anonymous

    Sounds like life is done with her

  41. 7 months ago
    Anonymous

    vax makes you more susceptible to cancer
    my grandpa got colon cancer and had it progress to late stage 4 over the course of a year which isn't supposed to happen
    not normal

  42. 7 months ago
    Anonymous

    This is sad news. I used to have a huge crush on her back in the 90s, mostly because of this video:

    ?si=ht2pB0FhYt-lrjJo

  43. 7 months ago
    Anonymous

    why is it always not me who gets terminal cancer?

    • 7 months ago
      Anonymous

      You don't want to die from cancer. Literally the best you can hope for is dying because you can't chew food anymore and they just let you aspirate on it because you're going to die anyways. The alternative is you just slowly lose more and more quality of life until you whither away. You can lose your tongue, your hair, your balls, depends on the cancer but it's never fun.
      The only thing to fear from suicide methods is accidentally surviving and living with reduced quality of life but you're just wishing for the reduced quality of life. If you want to die that bad literally any other method is better. Don't have a nice day though.

  44. 7 months ago
    Anonymous

    wasn't the also the first one to die in Charmed?

  45. 7 months ago
    Anonymous

    How will society react when it is revealed that our constantly shortening attention span is what leads to alzheimers? The brain is not meant to be on this dopamine coaster of up and downs every 15 seconds.

    • 7 months ago
      Anonymous

      Alzheimer's is a prion disease, neurosurgeons exposed to it have an increased risk for it, plaques wouldn't do that.

    • 7 months ago
      Anonymous

      >shortening attention span is what leads to alzheimers
      Are you moronic? They found out years ago that it's caused by bacteria from your gums going up to the brain. It means you better start flossing regularly.

  46. 7 months ago
    Anonymous

    She'll be fine.

  47. 7 months ago
    Anonymous

    It's okay guys, she just had gas.

  48. 7 months ago
    Anonymous

    Do Zoomers even recognize her name? She was the original Tara Reid, white trash with big breasts. I don’t mean to be an butthole but she hasn’t been famous since the 90s who gives a shit?

    • 7 months ago
      Anonymous

      >She was the original Tara Reid, white trash with big breasts.
      Shannen* was never strung out like Tara.

      *It's spelled with an e.

  49. 7 months ago
    Anonymous
  50. 7 months ago
    Anonymous

    You could tell she was gonna have health problems with her crooked eyes

  51. 7 months ago
    Anonymous

    vaxd

  52. 7 months ago
    Anonymous

    Is she going to be ok?

    • 7 months ago
      Anonymous

      If even Trebek was able to beat it as his age, she'll definitely be OK.

  53. 7 months ago
    Anonymous

    It's always the ones who never had children who get breast cancer. Now she'll die and leave nothing behind.

    • 7 months ago
      Anonymous

      >breast cancer as an evolutionary punishment for no reproducing, passed down from generation to generation, each woman passes it to her daughter through breastfeeding until eventually one of them doesn't have a child and it strikes them down
      this changes everything

    • 7 months ago
      Anonymous

      >It's always the ones who never had children who get breast cancer.
      except for all those times where it's not

    • 7 months ago
      Anonymous

      >It's always the ones who never had children who get breast cancer.
      except for all those times where it's not

      >breast cancer as an evolutionary punishment for no reproducing, passed down from generation to generation, each woman passes it to her daughter through breastfeeding until eventually one of them doesn't have a child and it strikes them down
      this changes everything

      no, it really is.
      there's extensive research on this, not breastfeeding before a certain age significantly increases breast cancer risk.
      thank the israelites for pushing women to remain old maids and men to remain hermits.

  54. 7 months ago
    Anonymous

    What is even the point of cancer?
    The human body could definitely cure it if it wanted to/was coded to.
    Considering everything you are comes from just a single cell.
    Just like how it's pointless to keep being blasted with pain signals in chronic issues etc., the body could simply choose not to do it.

    • 7 months ago
      Anonymous

      Random mutations happen all the time (otherwise we’d still be single celled organisms) and your body kills a lot of them either by programmed cell death (basically suicide) or the immune system destroy it. But in cancer it has mutated the suicide part away, and if it hides it’s antigen receptors and replicates in stealth enough it gets to the point where your body can no longer keep up with it

    • 7 months ago
      Anonymous

      cells within cells
      interlinked

    • 7 months ago
      Anonymous

      its basically your body being taken over by Black person cells

    • 7 months ago
      Anonymous

      Cancer cells can make the immune system turn off, they're fighting for themselves.

  55. 7 months ago
    Anonymous

    Safe and effective.

  56. 7 months ago
    Anonymous

    It’s Shannon Doverty.

  57. 7 months ago
    Anonymous

    I don't have cancer

  58. 7 months ago
    Anonymous

    They say 70% of people with bone cancer make it 5 years too. But doesn’t have it in her brain too? Doubt she makes it a year. Too bad. Prue was my favorite. Stopped watching after she left

    • 7 months ago
      Anonymous

      Long term survival of brain mets is very rare but it can happen

      • 7 months ago
        Anonymous

        Anon, it started in her boob. If it's spread to her bones, it's spread pretty much everywhere. That makes it small cell and aggressive.

        She doesn't have long. Just sucks for her. She's really gone through it. Cancer, lost her house in the fires a couple years ago, husband cheated on her and now this.

        • 7 months ago
          Anonymous

          From Charmed to Cursed

  59. 7 months ago
    Anonymous

    But living was done with her!

  60. 7 months ago
    Anonymous
  61. 7 months ago
    Anonymous

    poor woman. prayers that she doesn't suffer

  62. 7 months ago
    Anonymous

    actual footage of cancerous bones

    • 7 months ago
      Anonymous

      the vaxx does THIS!?

    • 7 months ago
      Anonymous

      the vaxx does THIS!?

      You fricking idiots, this is text book Boneitis.

  63. 7 months ago
    Anonymous

    My semen is the only cure

  64. 7 months ago
    Anonymous

    1990s seems like an eternity ago.

  65. 7 months ago
    Anonymous

    >I didn't want to be confused with that b***h from 90210, whatever her frickin' name is.

  66. 7 months ago
    Anonymous

    We really live in this kind of reality don't we

  67. 7 months ago
    Anonymous

    F

  68. 7 months ago
    Anonymous

    First Chandler; now Monica.

    • 7 months ago
      Anonymous

      >1000 wiener stare

  69. 7 months ago
    Anonymous

    I never realised how hot she was until its too late

  70. 7 months ago
    Anonymous

    Whatever happened to those nanobots that were supposed to remove any and all tumors with no traces left behind whatsoever?

  71. 7 months ago
    Anonymous

    >skeletons can get cancer
    They seem less scary now

    • 7 months ago
      Anonymous

      >They seem less scary now
      it causes them to grow spikes

  72. 7 months ago
    Anonymous

    anons, if your mother is over 50, tell her to read about ovarian cancer signs. it is very difficult to diagnose in the early stages, and most times it is detected only when it reaches stage 4.
    it is very treatable at early stages, with very good long term survival rates.
    to be absolutely sure, they need to do a blood test, maybe a small localised biopsy, and an ecography/ultrasound scan.
    worth checking out every five years or so.
    keep in mind there are no routine screenings for it, and little information is passed around about it - while breast and cervical cancers are much more well known.

  73. 7 months ago
    Anonymous

    >im not done with living
    seems you dont have much choice in the matter but ok

  74. 7 months ago
    Anonymous

    >all the anons in this thread will die someday
    It was nice shitposting with you boys. I hope we can do this again.

    • 7 months ago
      Anonymous

      We're in Carcosa now, we'll do this again. Time is a flat circle.

  75. 7 months ago
    Anonymous

    >irish name
    no fricks given

  76. 7 months ago
    Anonymous

    lmao she has crohns and cancer. what a dumb bawd and she still outlived Luke Perry

  77. 7 months ago
    Anonymous

    Living is done with her

  78. 7 months ago
    Anonymous

    First season of charmed is pretty good. All downhill after that and she managed to get written off

  79. 7 months ago
    Anonymous

    Keep on fighting Shannen, praying for you

  80. 7 months ago
    Anonymous

    that sucks now my chance of fricking her is even lower

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