The last words you ever want to hear from your doctor are, 'You have cancer'. For the Berger family that's the grim reality they faced when Byron was diagnosed just a few months ago. Dr's determined that he has multiple cancer cells in his brain and esophagus and most likely only has a few months to live. Although some treatment options are available, they would only prolong his life for a few months and his quality of life would be greatly diminished. So, they made the difficult choice to fo...
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The last words you ever want to hear from your doctor are, 'You have cancer'. For the Berger family that's the grim reality they faced when Byron was diagnosed just a few months ago. Dr's determined that he has multiple cancer cells in his brain and esophagus and most likely only has a few months to live. Although some treatment options are available, they would only prolong his life for a few months and his quality of life would be greatly diminished. So, they made the difficult choice to fo...
The last words you ever want to hear from your doctor are, 'You have cancer'. For the Berger family that's the grim reality they faced when Byron was diagnosed just a few months ago. Dr's determined that he has multiple cancer cells in his brain and esophagus and most likely only has a few months to live. Although some treatment options are available, they would only prolong his life for a few months and his quality of life would be greatly diminished. So, they made the difficult choice to fo...
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The last words you ever want to hear from your doctor are, 'You have cancer'. For the Berger family that's the grim reality they faced when Byron was diagnosed just a few months ago. Dr's determined that he has multiple cancer cells in his brain and esophagus and most likely only has a few months to live. Although some treatment options are available, they would only prolong his life for a few months and his quality of life would be greatly diminished. So, they made the difficult choice to fo...