yes certainly side effects far better than wondering if it will come back. Especially having had an aggressive cancer that I could feel growing!
With the constant improvements, I am certain some of my side effects would have been better managed by the newer anti emetic and other drugs available now than 7 years ago.
My mother was not offered any treatment other than the botched unnecessary radical mastectomy in 1979 which caused much pain and distress. She pleaded with the doctors to provide her with either chemo and/or radiation to no avail. She had 15 years cancer free and a further 11+ years of secondaries & pain b4 death.
Having lost my father recently (the only non cancer death in my extended family), I would plead for us to get support for more palliative care beds. Mum died in Neringah but his cardiac specialist refused to allow Dad to even be assessed so he was moved to a nursing home, where he was classified as palliative and died a few days later. He would hve had less pain and suffering had he gone to Neringah which had the added bonus of being closer to many of us who visited him in the Nursing home while he was there in a 2 bed room.
Carol