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You recommend surgery.

It would buy more time for the application of treatments that may not exist at the time of diagnosis. More importantly, it would give the woman more time with the people she loves, and it would make her life more bearable.

"The pro of this option would be to relieve the condition for some time," says Jacques Leclerc. But the relief would most likely be only temporary. You might give her a few extra months to live, but she will likely die in a few years anyway.


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