Logic lesson
- If masses (or anomalies, nor nodules, or lumps... pick your synonym) found in the breast can be aspirated (drained with a needle), then they consist of some sort of fluid: cysts, either "simple" or "complicated."
- Cancer is always a solid. Always.
- Therefore, anything which can be aspirated is not malignant.
Thanks be to God.
4 Comments:
An excellent thing to learn, indeed.
I take it that such newly learned logic has positive ramifications for you, and under that assumption, I rejoice in my prayers for you today.
Cliff: Thank you. Yes, this issue has absorbed rather more of my attention than I'd like, for the last couple of weeks. I am very, very grateful to have it resolved.
To you and Songbird both: Thanks be to God! God is good!
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