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Title: Lost Another One
Post by: Dale the Snail on September 06, 2025, 05:11:15 PM
I am so saddened by the loss of my dear friend Orlando Santos who passed in his sleep early this morning.  H e was battling prostate cancer and unfortunately he lost the battle.  He was only on his 14th treatment of radiation.  He was 62 years of age.  My condolences go out to the Santos family.  His doctors were telling him he would pull through but as our research has shown, fatality is unfortunately inevitable.  Radiation treatments are a stamped ticket to the unknown.  His fatality percentile was at around 72% based n his age and number of treatments.  R.I.P my dear friend. 
Title: Re: Lost Another One
Post by: Trigger on September 06, 2025, 05:15:47 PM
I am so saddened by the loss of my dear friend Orlando Santos who passed in his sleep early this morning.  H e was battling prostate cancer and unfortunately he lost the battle.  He was only on his 14th treatment of radiation.  He was 62 years of age.  My condolences go out to the Santos family.  His doctors were telling him he would pull through but as our research has shown, fatality is unfortunately inevitable.  Radiation treatments are a stamped ticket to the unknown.  His fatality percentile was at around 72% based n his age and number of treatments.  R.I.P my dear friend.

What is Orlando Santos relation to harness racing, or horse racing at all?

Do you know every person with a cancer cell and their treatment plan?

Definitely RIP Orlando - you finally got lifted off your mortal coil and away from this snaily dale gloom and doom creature.
Title: Re: Lost Another One
Post by: Mazola on September 06, 2025, 05:34:32 PM
I am so saddened by the loss of my dear friend Orlando Santos who passed in his sleep early this morning.  H e was battling prostate cancer and unfortunately he lost the battle.  He was only on his 14th treatment of radiation.  He was 62 years of age.  My condolences go out to the Santos family.  His doctors were telling him he would pull through but as our research has shown, fatality is unfortunately inevitable.  Radiation treatments are a stamped ticket to the unknown.  His fatality percentile was at around 72% based n his age and number of treatments.  R.I.P my dear friend.

Radiation is an effective cure for prostate cancer that is not metastatic.
Title: Re: Lost Another One
Post by: Brown jug on September 06, 2025, 07:24:40 PM
WTF!!
i agree with trigger ...who knew
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