
Daenerys Targaryen
toxic
- Jan 4, 2025
- 148
Okay, I know it's silly, pointless, and incredibly painful, and besides, there's no certainty. You can have anything beforehand, like a heart attack or stroke, but what are the chances of getting cancer (refusing treatment) and dying from what are considered "natural causes"? Yes, I know it's the worst, but anyway... Like smoking, alcohol, burning things? Does genetics play a role? Are there other carcinogens that could be included? I'm 24, so I don't know.
chances of developing it? Except for my mother, there have been cases of cancer in my family, father, uncle, grandparents and so on.
chances of developing it? Except for my mother, there have been cases of cancer in my family, father, uncle, grandparents and so on.