tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3054889266953371434.post4139835504141971308..comments2023-03-22T01:28:37.890-07:00Comments on A Little Off Center: The Tan That Was No MoreArtiehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16220690179284481167noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3054889266953371434.post-89006630612439780622012-07-12T23:09:36.715-07:002012-07-12T23:09:36.715-07:00lollolAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3054889266953371434.post-23204948222878047682010-08-18T23:21:16.170-07:002010-08-18T23:21:16.170-07:00cancer is cancer no matter how you look at it. Ski...cancer is cancer no matter how you look at it. Skin cancer, if ignored, can spread and break into other organs and cancers. It should not be taken lightly by any means. But for the cancer races, you might be looked at a bit differently as a survivor than those whom had something more serious. My brother had non-hodkins lymphoma 5 times from age 12-27 before he eventually died, not from teh cancer itself but from the treatment as his body could no longer handle it. 1 in 3 Americans will have some form of cancer in their lifetimes even if its something as small as a mole, it is still cancer and most of us will have to experience this at some point in our lives. I hope I am not that 1 in 3 myself, which is why i take pride in being a pasty white girl :)Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com