Cancerfacts's Post History

WhiteAura on 05/22/2012, 08:47 PM - view
Cancerfacts on 05/22/2012, 08:38 PM


Your definition of slander is a bit strange but yes I am part of that guild.

For melanoma, major risk factors include a personal or family history of melanoma and the presence of atypical or numerous moles (more than 50).


Actually Korosys here

http://www.medicinenet.com/melanoma/article.htm

I did this just for you*hearts* *Wags his Tail* Ooh and Loontrain keeps telling me something something about how, he did something with his dog?.. i told him i didn't know what to say, maybe you can help him out with your vast knowledge of things? thank you <3


It warms my heart to see that I've inspired someone to learn about cancer themselves, rather than just relying on me to post relevant information.


An estimated 7,850 deaths from oral cavity and pharynx cancer are expected in 2012. Death rates have been decreasing over the past three decades; from 2004 to 2008, rates decreased by 1.2% per year in men and by 2.2% per year in women.
DistarZero on 05/22/2012, 08:35 PM - view
Cancerfacts on 05/22/2012, 08:23 PM

I believe you are confused, I have never targeted any one person and I find it appalling that you would think I would make fun of someone for having cancer. I have only ever posted factual information regarding cancer. Check my post history if you don't believe me.


Important warning signs of melanoma include changes in size, shape, or color of a mole or other skin lesion or the appearance of a new growth on the skin. Changes that occur over a few days are usually not cancer, but changes that progress over a month or more should be evaluated by a doctor.


Hello Cancerfacts~

Thanks for taking the time to post a response in this thread!....

I do have a question though... Aren't you part of the guild 'Hi I'm a dishwasher?' ...



Current guild title for dishwasher... :( Slandering our guild and campaign... It makes me sad...

anyway... thanks for clearing that up for us!... Thanks for bumping our thread~


Your definition of slander is a bit strange but yes I am part of that guild.

For melanoma, major risk factors include a personal or family history of melanoma and the presence of atypical or numerous moles (more than 50).
RElKO on 05/22/2012, 08:13 PM - view


For a long time, Soc himself was my friend and someone I believed in and trusted and stood behind. He never lowered himself to the standard which so many of the current GM members do, and one upon a time - he would kick members for doing the very same thing most of them today are doing. As time proceeded on, things got worse, and there were so many people out to manipulate and twist the truth, namely one person who decided to trash me for having cancer and create jokes about it or posting pictures of people with cancer that resemble me - trying desperately to get a rise out of me in any way possible (see Cancerfacts for example) - that there was no way to know what actually happened. I wish we were able to talk and communicate with Soc, but at the end of the day, I have the meeting recorded. A meeting where members and council asked him to step down to being a council member and stop dictating. He refused, so a lot of us left. I didn't plan on having any one come with me, and people happened to come.




I believe you are confused, I have never targeted any one person and I find it appalling that you would think I would make fun of someone for having cancer. I have only ever posted factual information regarding cancer. Check my post history if you don't believe me.


Important warning signs of melanoma include changes in size, shape, or color of a mole or other skin lesion or the appearance of a new growth on the skin. Changes that occur over a few days are usually not cancer, but changes that progress over a month or more should be evaluated by a doctor.
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Felord on 05/20/2012, 04:00 PM - view
If it wasn't for cancer facts I wouldnt have gone to get a checkup and turns out I had stage 1 lymphoma I'm now 6 months in remission THANKS CANCER FACTS! vote Hi I'm a dishwasher for vanarch


I can't begin to tell you how much this pleases me. If I can save even one life by spreading cancer awareness then it was all worth it, even if the mods disagree and edit out the following cancer fact.

Early ovarian cancer usually has no obvious symptoms. Studies have indicated, however, that some women may experience persistent, nonspecific symptoms, such as bloating, pelvic or abdominal pain, difficulty eating or feeling full quickly, or urinary urgency or frequency.
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Karma is a [filtered], especially for the zerg guild Vincent Omnius, who today lost a GvG battle with Hi im a Dishwasher. Despite having ten times as many active members, constant channel hopping, zone-wide combing, and four separate "Call to Arms" HIV proved that skill reigns supreme in level 38 guild battles where we in fact DOUBLED their kills on us.

Shoutout to Slashbotz, our undisputed MVP in this slaughterfest.

Why gloat about a single GvG victory? What's the big deal? Sure, it's an undeniable victory for "the little guy" but why parade it around? This upstanding woman right here:

DistarZero:
"Do I have to post another screenshot? I don't know how much clearer i can make it... We WON the GvG."



But sore winners can also be sore losers. Here are the sweet, delicious tears of the same "council" member representing this terrible guild.



Well, that's it for today! Have fun out there, Dishwashers, and don't forget to pack a spare box of tissues to give to any VO members you come across.

http://hiv.enjin.com

And of course, your daily dose of cancer awareness.

Removal and microscopic examination of all suspicious skin lesions are essential. Early stage basal and squamous cell cancers can be removed in most cases by one of several methods: surgical excision, electrodesiccation and curettage (tissue destruction by electric current and removal by scraping with a curette), or cryosurgery (tissue destruction by freezing).
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blazew on 04/27/2012, 09:43 PM - view
br4nsh4w on 04/27/2012, 09:39 PM
Cancerfacts on 04/27/2012, 09:39 PM
whycantdltera on 04/27/2012, 09:37 PM
YOU GUYS = RETARDS of TERA and will be CAMP 24/7 BY me and my follow Ally guilds which total out to be over 500+ strong. GL on JC server


Uterine corpus cancers are usually treated with surgery, radiation, hormones, and/or chemotherapy, depending on the stage of disease.


CANCERFACTS VANARCH 2012


What use is a vanarch that only knows knowledge of cancer? \(O_O)/

I have many skills, only one of which is raising cancer awareness.

Childhood exposure to ionizing radiation is a strong risk factor for thyroid cancer, with risk increasing with greater levels of exposure.
whycantdltera on 04/27/2012, 09:37 PM - view
YOU GUYS = RETARDS of TERA and will be CAMP 24/7 BY me and my follow Ally guilds which total out to be over 500+ strong. GL on JC server


Uterine corpus cancers are usually treated with surgery, radiation, hormones, and/or chemotherapy, depending on the stage of disease.
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