Last seen: Apr 2, 2026
Wow, thank you so much Dhruv. I feel so much better after talking to you. But honestly, how do you even know all of this?
@dhruvs What do survivors usually do in day-to-day life after that? Is it mostly just waiting for check-ups?
I went to the dermatologist yesterday and she kept using the terms melanoma and non-melanoma skin cancer. I honestly had no idea what she was talking ...
@esham If it’s on one side and feels unusual or keeps coming back, I would not ignore it. It may still be something non-cancerous, but it’s better to...
Hi, I totally get why this would worry you. Breast pain can be scary, but pain by itself does not usually mean breast cancer. Still, if it keeps happe...
@dhruvs Thanks, this cleared up a lot. I always thought “higher stage” automatically meant it spread everywhere.
@dhruvs Thanks, this actually made it easier to understand. I was stressing a lot.
@esham Thanks, that really helped. I was overthinking it.
You explained this in a way that didn’t feel scary. I feel like I can actually talk to the doctor properly now.
You explained this so calmly. I was panicking, but now I know what to do next.
@dhruvs Thanks, that makes more sense now.
@dhruvs If someone is worried, what is the simplest next step and what should they ask?
What does “gentler treatment” actually mean? Is it still effective?
What kind of pattern in blood tests worries doctors the most?
Okay, so how often are these camera checks usually done, and for how many years?
