Dustin Diamond is DEAD to Me

R21, certain cancers are really aggressive and are only experienced by males, such as testicular, prostate, cancers. Lymphomas and blood cancers such as leukaemia, are also VERY aggressive, depending on the type of blood cancer or lymphoma that it falls under.

For whatever reasons, these blood cancers either get boys way more than girls, and can be deadly by the age of 10, or they show up later, and it’s common to see it in the ranges of men aged in their mid to late 40s

They are usually diagnosed at stage 4, and even when caught early, depending on the genetic and hereditary life expectancy within the biological relatives of the patient, the survival rate is often dismal.

I’ve known 2 guys who got this. Both healthy, non smokers, non drinkers, who both died within weeks to a few months of diagnosis of lymphoma.

One shot yo steroids when he was in high school to bulk up, the other one did nothing of the sort, as he was aware of his family’s medical history and knew he was at high risk.

The former of the two aforementioned gentlemen, had SAG insurance and tested regularly as advised, and died within a few weeks of his blood analysis.

The first, had been adopted, and had no familial medical history to better ascertain risk.

The good news is that prostate cancers are easily detected early and treated successfully, and the onset is at a specific age range. But deadly lymphomas, blood cancers and specific testicular cancers will take men out early, if they have no medical history or sometimes, even when they do.

Justin knew his medical history, and I am guessing he was diagnosed when undergoing routine lab tests for mitigation early on, if possible.

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