Farrah fawcett Anal Cancer Update
New York – Farrah fawcett, the blonde beautiful bombshell that graced America with her talents is struggling for her life. According to Vancouver Sun, she told O’neal: “I’m happy. I’m ready.” Her beauty still resonates into the hearts of those that have watched her on television over the years. Despite obvious successes, her recent years have not been a mere cake-walk due to the many empty trips to Germany in order to find alternative cancer treatments. Several of those trips initially provided false hope, but then reality set-in as the anal cancer spread to her liver. She currently resides in an LA hospital thwarting any recent treatment.
Perhaps Fawcett’s most memorable contribution, very well could be her pin-up poster, that sold millions and afforded her the prestigious bombshell title. Fawcett’s roles varied between the rather impish Charlie’s Angeles, to the Emmy-nominated “Burning Bed,” which showed a dramatic and serious side.
On Friday NBC airied a darkly captivating documentary that shares Farrah’s struggles, and records her negotiations, and trials with doctors, as they try to treat her. The steadfastly gallant O’neal remains her closest companion and confidant. He will most certainly see her through until the end, and perhaps her struggles will have encouraged many women to seek available treatments.

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Seek treatment after seeing this? I don’t think so. This is what people DON’T want.. be sick, probed, used as a lab rat.. and for what? Further the lining of the doctors pockets and the insurance companies and the hospitals? NO WAY. These doctor’s can not override that which God has already made the path for. Who wants to live like this in the end? Some sicko?
I think despite the difficulties that face any cancer patient people need to pay the most attention to the segment where Farrah asked God for a miracle but also stated she would continue to fight and would not go quietly to the disease.
I used to work for a university hospital and while there will always be smart people who choose a career like medicine just for the monetary benefit, to say that the treating of serious and terminal disease is always just to line pockets of doctors, hospitals, etc. is utterly ridiculous. And don’t make small of people who have participated in clinical drug trials in the past. Remember what polio did to people in the not-too-distant past? Jonas Salk invented the vaccine for polio at the Univ. Pitt. Medical Center and those of use who have been spared that condition owe a debt of gratitude If it hadn’t been for those doctors, those clinics, those hospitals, and those patients we wouldn’t have many of the life-saving drugs we have today and Dr. Salk and polio are just one example. The Lord helps those who help themselves.
Anal cancer? Ouch, that’s gonna hurt.
What beautiful documentary. Farrah is lovely and exhibits courage, faith, love and beauty. This trial has drawn her closer to God and empowered her to ask eternal questions. She is truly an inspiration and a daughter of God, learning to receive God’s will and blessing into her life. She is now looking on eternal rather than temporal things. God says I will never leave you nor forsake you. She is a true witnesss of God’s love to others. Her heart and mind is focused on “forever with her Lord.” Her story empowers and encourages those around her. What a legacy!
I admire her courage, her determination and her faith in God. She is truly a beautiful person inside and out.
I *hope* it encourages people to seek treatment. I read recently that anal cancer is one of the most preventable cancers there is. If there’s something good to come out of this, it is that her sickness might save others from the same.