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Black Panther 2 Confirmed


Nvm... RIP

Died too young from 4 year (2016) battle with type III to type IV colon cancer. Guess there may be no successful BP continuation which was overpraised imo but still a decent watch.


Colon cancer is a type of cancer that begins in the large intestine (colon). The colon is the final part of the digestive tract.

Colon cancer typically affects older adults, though it can happen at any age. It usually begins as small, noncancerous (benign) clumps of cells called polyps that form on the inside of the colon. Over time some of these polyps can become colon cancers.

Signs and symptoms of colon cancer include:
-A persistent change in your bowel habits, including diarrhea or constipation or a change in the consistency of your stool
-Rectal bleeding or blood in your stool
-Persistent abdominal discomfort, such as cramps, gas or pain
-A feeling that your bowel doesn't empty completely
-Weakness or fatigue
-Unexplained weight loss

Stage III (stage 3 colorectal cancer): Stage III colorectal cancer is divided into three categories:

Stage IIIA: The cancer has grown into the intestine wall, through the mucosa (the inner lining) and into the submucosa and may have entered the muscle. The cancer has spread to up to three lymph nodes near the site of the primary tumor.
Stage IIIB: The cancer has grown into or through the outermost layer of the colon or rectum and may have spread into nearby organs or tissues. The cancer has spread to up to three lymph nodes near the primary site, but has not spread to distant organs.
Stage IIIC:The cancer has grown into or through the outermost layer of the colon or rectum and may have spread to four or more lymph nodes near the primary site. The cancer has also spread to nearby organs.

Stage IV (stage 4 colorectal cancer): Stage IV is the most advanced stage of colorectal cancer. If you have been diagnosed with stage IV colorectal cancer, it means that the cancer has metastasized to distant sites, such as the liver or lungs. The cancer may or may not have grown through the wall of the colon or rectum, and lymph nodes may or may not have been affected.

Stage IV colorectal cancer is further divided into two categories, depending on whether or not the metastasis has affected more than one organ. The original tumor can be of any size and lymph nodes may or may not be involved, but if the cancer has spread to one different organ it is considered stage IVA, while more than one organ would be defined as stage IVB.

Stage IV colorectal cancer can be defined by any T or N category, with the only difference stemming from whether the M1 or M2 assignment is more appropriate.

In both forms of stage IV colorectal cancer, the tumor can be of any size (T), and lymph nodes may or may not be involved (N). M1a indicates that the cancer has spread to just one organ, while M1b would mean that more than one organ has been affected.

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You’re a dick. Was that supposed to be funny? Talk about a troll post. Btw, we don’t need a diagnosis either Dr.

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Nah, it's more a remembrance of what could've been had he successfully fought off the cancer which we all would've looked forward to see, sadly it isn't the case. As for the diagnosis, not everyone knows what it is hence the explanation of the condition and for those too lazy to look it up themselves. Some people may be interested in how he passed away, to learn what he was going through so we may understand his passing. Is everything you see considered negative? You're free to ignore the diagnosis/explanation if you already know about it.

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Dude, a dick move would be saying, I hope they cast a white guy as his replacement.

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Thanks Dr. Google

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