Forum - View topicNEWS: Zero no Tsukaima's Yamaguchi Confirms He Has Cancer
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enurtsol
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Would people be pissed if it's another series that they can't finish?
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Kohii
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You're a very lucky person. A very lucky one out so, so many. |
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SongstressCela
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Gods, I love his work so much. Dx I've got my fingers crossed, especially since he's young. My grandfather had prostate cancer in his late 70s and he's in his mid 80s now with absolutely no signs of anything left. Here's hoping Yamaguchi will pull through too!
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ITTOU RYOUDAN
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Get better soon, Yamaguchi-sensei.
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WatchforMoons7
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Not a fan of the novels (or anime adaptations), but pull through Yamaguchi. You can do it!
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Lightning Leo
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Poor guy, hope he can get through it and live out the rest of his life, I definitely wish him luck in this battle. Never read/seen Zero no Tsukaima, though.
That's Ugandan for "no worries", right? |
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paowlyme
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What is the difference apart from the location (do not include the symptoms) What are the possible rates for a 15 year old to get breast cancer and a 15 year old to get breast tissue cancer? I really need to know if my friend is lying to me, I only found out yesterday the she had it.
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JaffaOrange
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By curing it they likely mean being able to remove the growth from his body so that he won't have it trouble him anymore. Might, because a few cells might have metastasised somewhere else to start another growth or he could develop a totally new tumour. |
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JaffaOrange
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When different cells mutate they can result in different cancers and can mutate in different ways. Some tissues are more prone to mutation than others. |
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