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Uploaded by on Mar 14, 2008

14 March 2008

Brian concludes his last chemotherapy session, walking the viewer through the steps of "unplugging" and also vicariously displays the effects of therapy

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  • I'm happy you did so well with the chemo. I hope it never comes back. I was diagnosed with and lived with metastisized cancer for 6 months. Then another CT scan showed it hadn't spread, so now he thinks it's something else. You seem like a smart and good person. I wish you good health always.

  • @childsweethearts thanks for viewing my video and for sharing the positive thoughts. Wishing you the best.

  • I whish you all the best, you're so brave ! How are you now ?

  • @juliaflo2223 Thanks for writing. My 3 year anniversary of being diagnosed is on Aug-28-10.  I am happy to say that I am in full health, back to life and actively involved in a non-profit raising awareness about esophageal cancer. If you would, please join the Esophageal Cancer Awareness Association (ecaware.org)

  • I hope you the best. Isn't a doctor supposed to do all that to you not yourself?

  • @machocamach016 There are certain treatments which are administered completely by your oncologist; there are others however that are only partially administered by your oncologist. This treatment was the latter and is a standard practice for the drugs used. Thanks for your interest/post.

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  • You're a nice guy and have a good since of humor about this thanks for sharing the video. Half way through though I almost wanted to cry because I had so many relatives that've passed and some that live with cancer today and deafly afraid of inheriting it. This does hit too close to home but thanks for sharing it

  • watching the flushing i can imagine that you can do it yourselve think you where very brave and the way you explained it was so cool and just thought you so controlled and well funny the hair i am in the uk with NHS system having but i dont think they would allow you to this yourselve....to do that over here...

    No more chemo only life brain i hope it will never be needed again i was so impressed

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  • Congratulations Brian ! I'm very happy for you ! I'm French and I've joined a French organization against Cancer which is " La Ligue" . Take care.

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