Just a side note: this past year, my Dad started coughing up blood. On his first trip to the doctor, they told him it was lung cancer. They scheduled a appointment to see a specialist and started prepping him on what to expect on surgery, radiation, chemo, etc. The specialist followed suit, told him about the different types of cancer treatments, his chances for survival and so on. Then they took a biopsy, and after a week they came back and asked if he was still coughing blood. He told them no, it stopped a few days ago. Then they told him it wasn't cancer after all and they'd look at it in another three months or so. Here's a thought for any doctors out there: how about keeping your misinformation to yourself until your positive when it comes to cancer. Rant over