I was lucky with an early find resulting in removal of a kidney with renal cell carcinoma 1 year ago. Apparently clear.

Mike Tucker

On 28/11/2012 10:03 AM, Vinyl Visions wrote:
Congrats on the 21 yrs... hope I can say the same thing. What type did you 
have? Mine was aggressive, fast growing prostate cancer at age 60.
  > Date: Tue, 27 Nov 2012 14:18:12 -0800
From: lo...@oldcrank.com
To: phono-l@oldcrank.org
Subject: Re: [Phono-L] Thank you - not phono related

Curt, 21 years for me. Every day is a blessing.

Loran


On Tue, Nov 27, 2012 at 12:55 PM, Vinyl Visions <vinyl.visi...@live.com>wrote:

I'm a three year survivor. How many more members of the club are out
there?Curt
  > Date: Tue, 27 Nov 2012 12:24:46 -0800
From: lo...@oldcrank.com
To: phono-l@oldcrank.org
Subject: Re: [Phono-L] Thank you - not phono related

Anthony,

Congratulations and welcome to the survivor's club! I'm glad you decided
to
stick around :)

Regards,
Loran


On Mon, Nov 26, 2012 at 10:00 PM, Anthony Sinclair <sa...@yoaa.com.au
wrote:

Greetings from the other side of the world,
          It has been some years since I posted here but rest assured
that
I do read pretty much all of the emails that come
from Phono-l. For those who don't recognise my name I write a regular
column called "Australia Calling" for In The Groove.
Yes, I am Anthony Sinclair of Australia.  For those who are not
members of
MAPS then this email will probably be meaningless
to you so I will keep it short and to the point.

Back 23/March 2007 I was diagnosed with cancer and given three weeks to
live. As I try to keep a low profile (aside from
teasing my American friends with scurrilous remarks in ITG) I told
only a
few people.  Well, news leaked out and the number of
emails, cards and phone calls that I received was not only staggering
but
very, very heart warming.  The kind and generous
support continued right through my - obviously successful - chemo and I
can truly regard the international phono family
as exactly that:  a FAMILY.

Well, today was my final visit to my cancer doctor as it is now over
five
years since my treatmentand, as I am still alive, I am
statistically boring and likely to keep on living for a long time to
come.
  Unless I upset too many of my American friends
by calling a VV-IV 'cheap and nasty' again.

On behalf of my wife and family I say THANK YOU to everyone.  Your kind
words, your prayers, your presence (even
on the other side of the world) made a pretty tough time tolerable and,
sometimes, fun. On my own behalf I say to anyone
with cancer now and in thefuture remember this:  cancer IS curable.
  More,
much more research is to be done but don't forget that
you must have faith and a very positive attitude.

Anthony Sinclair
AUSTRALIA CALLING

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