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Equivalent_Touch t1_jbybg8b wrote
Reply to Cancer timeline: treatment for stage 3c triple positive breast cancer (all cancers are unique, this is my personal timeline; similar diagnoses will have a similar, but not identical, timeline) [OC] by BluebellsMcGee
Great representation, OP! I wish you the best on your journey as I lived it with my wife, and she's 3 years clear.
But FFS, don't forget about BII! Your body will definitely let you know if it sets in, so listen.
jerseyknits t1_jbyb44o wrote
Reply to Cancer timeline: treatment for stage 3c triple positive breast cancer (all cancers are unique, this is my personal timeline; similar diagnoses will have a similar, but not identical, timeline) [OC] by BluebellsMcGee
this is very helpful for me to understand why things keep shifting as someone is undergoing treatment. thank you for making it
iamthemosin t1_jbyb1pf wrote
Reply to comment by Ryokurin in [OC] Bank Failures by US State since 2000 by pm_me_jupiter_photos
How are there 159 counties in Georgia?
Mr_Brownbear t1_jby9rsl wrote
Reply to comment by DokeeOkee in Cancer timeline: treatment for stage 3c triple positive breast cancer (all cancers are unique, this is my personal timeline; similar diagnoses will have a similar, but not identical, timeline) [OC] by BluebellsMcGee
To be honest, if you’re looking for a resource for guiding treatment, that pulls all studies together to make a recommendation, you’re really not going to find anything better than NCCN. NCCN is created by national experts in medical, surgical and radiation oncology and is updated very regularly, as practice changing studies come out.
Not to say that it is the end all be all of cancer care, but it’s probably the best out there.
If you have any particular questions about what is recommended on there, and why, I could probably point you in the right direction of the clinical trials that established standards of care.
Source: am oncologist
jbarlak t1_jby9pv6 wrote
There were plenty of Florida banks that popped up in early 2000 to help with that real estate boom then crashed. The big name ones were Washington mutual suntrust just recently
AdvisedWang t1_jby8bc7 wrote
Reply to comment by mvw2 in [OC] Bank Failures by US State since 2000 by pm_me_jupiter_photos
As the source is FDIC "failed" would mean "couldn't get the cash to pay withdrawals", which means the FDIC takes over, pays out insured balances, sells remaining assets, and then closes the bank.
DevilKit t1_jby7m4k wrote
Reply to Cancer timeline: treatment for stage 3c triple positive breast cancer (all cancers are unique, this is my personal timeline; similar diagnoses will have a similar, but not identical, timeline) [OC] by BluebellsMcGee
Reading this makes me feel even more terrible for people with cancer. Like great you survived not take more pills than juice wrld
BluebellsMcGee OP t1_jby7kfs wrote
Reply to comment by DokeeOkee in Cancer timeline: treatment for stage 3c triple positive breast cancer (all cancers are unique, this is my personal timeline; similar diagnoses will have a similar, but not identical, timeline) [OC] by BluebellsMcGee
I did post a link to the graphic on r/breastcancer, but that sub doesn't allow images to be directly posted on it. (BTW that sub is a wonderful resource for breast cancer patients, and has been one of my most frequently visited websites throughout!)
Tuxxbob t1_jby7jub wrote
Reply to comment by boogrit in [OC] Bank Failures by US State since 2000 by pm_me_jupiter_photos
Georgia at least had massive restrictions on outside backs establishing new branches which instead incentivizes the creation of new banks in each county. As a result, Georgia has many tiny failures in times of economic headwinds, each of which counts as one on this infographic, when other states might just have one that is much larger. In terms of asset size, the failures are as would be predicted with population. This method of display over inflates by treating one independent small town bank as the same as an SVB.
JanitorKarl t1_jby7a8k wrote
Reply to comment by back_from_exile28 in [OC] Bank Failures by US State since 2000 by pm_me_jupiter_photos
Georgia is the darkest one.
JanitorKarl t1_jby74ui wrote
Reply to comment by pm_me_jupiter_photos in [OC] Bank Failures by US State since 2000 by pm_me_jupiter_photos
What Happened to Alaska and Hawaii?
hiricinee t1_jby6kac wrote
Reply to [OC] Ratio of Median Home Listing Price (Feb 2023) to Median Family Income (2022 Estimate) For 392 US Metropolitan Statistical Areas by thatdude333
It's a little deceptive here- property taxes (and state income taxes) are a direct driver of home affordability. Illinois for example has some of the highest property taxes in the country, so the housing prices are lower since they're less affordable.
CluelessMochi t1_jby6fy3 wrote
Reply to comment by dandle in [OC] In the past four years, 19 states have enacted legislation or passed resolutions, awaiting approval by Congress, to make daylight saving permanent. by gridnews
I didn’t share a values judgment, just what I’ve heard based on lawmakers and people, but you’re probably right it’s based on lobbying from corporations
Papancasudani t1_jby5azz wrote
On a 7-point scale of life satisfaction, billionaires average only about one point higher than college students. (Ed Diener's research)
dandle t1_jby57st wrote
Reply to comment by CluelessMochi in [OC] In the past four years, 19 states have enacted legislation or passed resolutions, awaiting approval by Congress, to make daylight saving permanent. by gridnews
There is high consensus among researchers that DST has a variety of negative health consequences and that permanently moving to DST would compound those consequences. Professional organizations, including the American Medical Association and the American Academy of Sleep Medicine, have issued statements opposed to making DST permanent.
There are two possible reasons that legislators are advocating for permanent DST: 1) They think that they are advocating for permanent Standard Time because they wrongly associate the name with the fewer hours of daylight per winter day, and 2) They are dismissing the health impacts and are working on behalf of retailers, which have found that there is increased spending with more daylit shopping hours in the afternoons and evenings.
painted_anvil t1_jby4v3v wrote
Reply to Cancer timeline: treatment for stage 3c triple positive breast cancer (all cancers are unique, this is my personal timeline; similar diagnoses will have a similar, but not identical, timeline) [OC] by BluebellsMcGee
I wish you all the best stranger, my dad has Non-Hodgkin's lymphoma and after 5 years of watching and waiting he's more then likely going to be given a treatment timeline soon as well.
CluelessMochi t1_jby32dd wrote
Reply to comment by dandle in [OC] In the past four years, 19 states have enacted legislation or passed resolutions, awaiting approval by Congress, to make daylight saving permanent. by gridnews
I think the reason is because of how dark it gets very early in the wintertime.
Benefit-Former t1_jby2jmd wrote
Reply to comment by Zeal391 in Cancer timeline: treatment for stage 3c triple positive breast cancer (all cancers are unique, this is my personal timeline; similar diagnoses will have a similar, but not identical, timeline) [OC] by BluebellsMcGee
Yeah, and knowing why there are different colors would be good too.
I'm sorry about your cancer. Still, this is confusing.
MegBundy t1_jby1xxp wrote
Reply to comment by dnsdiva in Cancer timeline: treatment for stage 3c triple positive breast cancer (all cancers are unique, this is my personal timeline; similar diagnoses will have a similar, but not identical, timeline) [OC] by BluebellsMcGee
Stay strong! You got this. I have triple positive. I know the battle is long and hard with TNBC.
MegBundy t1_jby1od6 wrote
Reply to comment by BluebellsMcGee in Cancer timeline: treatment for stage 3c triple positive breast cancer (all cancers are unique, this is my personal timeline; similar diagnoses will have a similar, but not identical, timeline) [OC] by BluebellsMcGee
I also had triple positive breast cancer. Most of my treatment was the same, but two years in, I’m only on Anastrozole. I’m amazed and so grateful for how effective Herceptin is!
I love this timeline. It puts a wonderful visual to the treatment.
Zeal391 t1_jby1kn0 wrote
Reply to Cancer timeline: treatment for stage 3c triple positive breast cancer (all cancers are unique, this is my personal timeline; similar diagnoses will have a similar, but not identical, timeline) [OC] by BluebellsMcGee
I have no idea what I’m looking at with these lines
DokeeOkee t1_jby17sl wrote
Reply to Cancer timeline: treatment for stage 3c triple positive breast cancer (all cancers are unique, this is my personal timeline; similar diagnoses will have a similar, but not identical, timeline) [OC] by BluebellsMcGee
This is so nice. Thank you. Please consider posting to r/breastcancer.
Do any of you r/dataisbeautiful people know of a breast-cancer resource for calculating risk for a very specific case (T1a N0 ER+(100%), PR+(9%), HER2- invasive ductal carcinoma, mid 50s in age, very-dense breasts, family history of leukemia)? There are tons of studies on breast cancer, but we haven't found something to pull them all together to calculate risk to help guide treatment. NCCN guidelines are nice but are too general and ignore our aggravating factors. The one I'm supporting loves data. I think a nomogram would be great.
Dietcherrysprite t1_jby0eyy wrote
Reply to Cancer timeline: treatment for stage 3c triple positive breast cancer (all cancers are unique, this is my personal timeline; similar diagnoses will have a similar, but not identical, timeline) [OC] by BluebellsMcGee
Try reading NCCN guidelines. This is so much easier to read. Someone should do this for all cancer types!
Riegler77 t1_jbxzddl wrote
Reply to comment by EccentricFan in [OC] In the past four years, 19 states have enacted legislation or passed resolutions, awaiting approval by Congress, to make daylight saving permanent. by gridnews
>Convince the school board to push back the start time of school.
The start time of school can't be later than the start time of the parent's work.
Raz0rking t1_jbybsvf wrote
Reply to Cancer timeline: treatment for stage 3c triple positive breast cancer (all cancers are unique, this is my personal timeline; similar diagnoses will have a similar, but not identical, timeline) [OC] by BluebellsMcGee
Damn. That are a great many pills you have to take.
You doing OK?