Off Topic Keegan diagnosed with stage 4 cancer

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Former England captain and manager Kevin Keegan has revealed he has stage four cancer.

Stage four is the most advanced stage of cancer, and means the disease has spread to other parts of the body.

Keegan's family originally disclosed he was battling cancer in January, after the 75-year-old had "further evaluation of ongoing abdominal symptoms" in hospital.

The football world has since rallied around the two-time European footballer of the year, who has been undergoing treatment in recent months.

An awful disease, praying he finds peace.
 
He's one of the really good guys is KK. I read an article on the weekend about him actually.

He's very hopeful, and back doing the q and a stuff in front of an audience. Really hope he gets through it.

He said that the doctor had told him his chances were about 3in ten of getting through it at the start of his treatment, maybe less.

Keegan said he told the doctor that if he was a striker with that ratio he'd drop him! But he does seem to be fighting well .
 

Former England captain and manager Kevin Keegan has revealed he has stage four cancer.

Stage four is the most advanced stage of cancer, and means the disease has spread to other parts of the body.

Keegan's family originally disclosed he was battling cancer in January, after the 75-year-old had "further evaluation of ongoing abdominal symptoms" in hospital.

The football world has since rallied around the two-time European footballer of the year, who has been undergoing treatment in recent months.

An awful disease, praying he finds peace.
Awful that mind. Top bloke too
 
Being school age during the 90's, he was the bane of my bloody life. But as maturity took over I just couldnt help admiring the guy. He brought his Newcastle team over for a friendly against my local team in remembrance of the West Stanley Pit Disaster. His grandad being one of the brave rescuers.

See if you can spot him in the photo below. Despite using a 1909 camera and being a decent stones throw away, I believe its obvious......

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Being school age during the 90's, he was the bane of my bloody life. But as maturity took over I just couldnt help admiring the guy. He brought his Newcastle team over for a friendly against my local team in remembrance of the West Stanley Pit Disaster. His grandad being one of the brave rescuers.

See if you can spot him in the photo below. Despite using a 1909 camera and being a decent stones throw away, I believe its obvious......

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Aye,good post mate,puts things in a better perspective.
 
I would just love it if he could make a full recovery,

Wishing he finds peace in the dark world.



how in this day and age have we not found a cure :(
They will but probably it will take a few more decades using modern technologies of DNA profiling and AI and the like ..in essence its your own body trying to kill you and finding something that will destroy the cancer but not kill you in the process is a tad bothersome.Humans are very clever apes and once they have found out how all the systems of the body work at a molecular level they will eventually solve the cancer problem and probably overcome the ageing process and death.Sadly though probably not even in your grandchildren lifetime,but they will eventually !
 
I would just love it if he could make a full recovery,

Wishing he finds peace in the dark world.



how in this day and age have we not found a cure :(
In this day and age we are merely on the cusp of understanding. These cancers can develop through hereditary,upbringing,lifestyle,environment,....no-one has yet determined. The human body is a unique thing to nearly 7 billion people....you,yourself, is the only thing you can ever truly call your own....no-one else is exactly the same,and finding cures for some,doesn't necessarily work for others.
 
In this day and age we are merely on the cusp of understanding. These cancers can develop through hereditary,upbringing,lifestyle,environment,....no-one has yet determined. The human body is a unique thing to nearly 7 billion people....you,yourself, is the only thing you can ever truly call your own....no-one else is exactly the same,and finding cures for some,doesn't necessarily work for others.
Its strange though we have very little variability at the gene level between all the 6-7 billion or so humans on the planet,underneath we are remarkably similar.probably because we came from only the same small number of individuals in our far distant past..I think there is one group of apes in Africa living in some remote site where there is more genetic variability between two chosen members of that troop than there is among the whole human race.
 
Its strange though we have very little variability at the gene level between all the 6-7 billion or so humans on the planet,underneath we are remarkably similar.probably because we came from only the same small number of individuals in our far distant past..I think there is one group of apes in Africa living in some remote site where there is more genetic variability between two chosen members of that troop than there is among the whole human race.
Well,you could be right marra.....no-one knows. My take on it is we're all individuals,with our own dna, with our own bodies and brains which respond to the things they have to deal with and the circumstances they find themselves in,based on their own circumstances. Everyone deals with it....some well,some not so well.
 
Its strange though we have very little variability at the gene level between all the 6-7 billion or so humans on the planet,underneath we are remarkably similar.probably because we came from only the same small number of individuals in our far distant past..I think there is one group of apes in Africa living in some remote site where there is more genetic variability between two chosen members of that troop than there is among the whole human race.
Chimpanzees genes are 98% the same as humans apparently.
 
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Awful disease. I hope he fights it and makes a full recovery.

I would just love it if he could make a full recovery,

Wishing he finds peace in the dark world.



how in this day and age have we not found a cure :(

It takes time. I've been on a breast cancer study for over 20 years now. I've sent samples off in the past and every few years, I get a questionnaire to fill in about my health and lifestyle information. Presumably it'll take the lifetimes of women to try and find patterns and then they'll have to develop preventative measures depending on their findings.