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What happens to a person physically if they have lung cancer and it goes untreated? Is it painful or dibilitating?
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My father may have lung cancer, but he is refusing treatment because he has no insurance and cannot afford treatment.
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Posted by phreaknlucky
My father may have lung cancer, but he is refusing treatment because he has no insurance and cannot afford treatment.