+ Follow DR. EDGARDO FERNANDEZ Tag
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[Title] => New faces dominate Cebuana age group tennis
[Summary] => New faces emerged as winners in both the boys’ and girls’ divisions of the fifth leg of the 2014 Cebuana Lhuillier National age group tennis championship series hosted by the BF Resort Tennis Club in Las Piñas recently.
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[Title] => How cancer changed my life
[Summary] => Cancer.
The word alone is enough to send chills down peoples spines. Especially mine because I had witnessed my own father bleed to death from pancreatic cancer.
So when I stared at the ghastly face of cancer shortly before Christmas last year, I turned cold and clammy, and tears welled in my eyes.
"So honestly, doctor, even at this point you think its more malignant rather than benign?" I asked cancer surgeon Dr. Edgardo Fernandez about the firm lump he had just palpated on my right breast.
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The word alone is enough to send chills down peoples spines. Especially mine because I had witnessed my own father bleed to death from pancreatic cancer.
So when I stared at the ghastly face of cancer shortly before Christmas last year, I turned cold and clammy, and tears welled in my eyes.
"So honestly, doctor, even at this point you think its more malignant rather than benign?" I asked cancer surgeon Dr. Edgardo Fernandez about the firm lump he had just palpated on my right breast.
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