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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Breast Cancer / October 2003

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1st Anniv. Milestone12 Oct 2003 13:29 GMT3
September 30 was my first Anniversary after lumpectomy YEAH!  A couple days
before that I had my anniversary check with my doctor (in this case the
surgeon who performed the lumpectomy).  The tests ordered were Mammography,
chest x-ray, and 3 big blood tests.
Check corrective patch12 Oct 2003 09:05 GMT1
Microsoft User
this is the latest version of security update, the
"October 2003, Cumulative Patch" update which eliminates
all known security vulnerabilities affecting
Going Through Difficult Times ?12 Oct 2003 03:09 GMT2
Going Through Difficult Times ?
During Difficult times there is no greater support than that afforded by a
Faith in Jesus Christ.
I do not support or propose the use of Faith in God as a substitue for
Roll Call12 Oct 2003 01:30 GMT5
I have been reading this groups messages for the last 2 years .It has
been a great support knowing others have similiar situations.I was
diagnosed "Australian Breast Cancer Day" October 2001.
I was 44 yrs old, married with 4 children, ranging 20 - 7 yrs.
Cobalt treatment12 Oct 2003 01:11 GMT7
In Roll Call Cussot talked about cobalt treatment.
What is it?
Many years ago a chap I knew had a radioactive cobalt implantation to
treat/control his bladder cancer. Is this similar?
Spam avoidance11 Oct 2003 23:47 GMT2
Here's a tip for Outlook Express users suffering from newsgroup spams, such
as the current spate of 'sven'.
Set up a newsgroup message rule to delete all posts of more than say 1000
lines.
my mom11 Oct 2003 14:25 GMT2
It has been a while since my last post due to everything that is going on.
Let me get you an update on my mom.  She is doing ok right now.  After her
first biopsy of her breast they found that it was precancerous.  Good thing
that it was caught when it was.  Then she had cervical ...
Searching for people who have not supported any treatement...11 Oct 2003 11:36 GMT4
Excuse me for my bad english.
My mother has had breast cancer with metastasis declaired for over 3
years now.
Her doctor has gaven her all the known new treatements but after a
Femara vs placebo (multi-country) study stopped10 Oct 2003 09:07 GMT2
http://www.cbc.ca/stories/2003/10/09/cancer_study031009
Cancer study shows 'striking' results
Last Updated Thu, 09 Oct 2003 19:51:49
TORONTO - A major Canadian-led study has been stopped early because the
why sugar09 Oct 2003 15:38 GMT3
yesterday my mom had Hysterectomy,everything went ok,except her blood sugar
level was so high,they had to give her insulin many times....now I am
thinking,thinking and thinking.....why ..??.Is it because chemo..??....she
never had diabetes before....is it another big hurdle.??
New to BC and new to ascb09 Oct 2003 02:28 GMT4
My wife Nancy has a mammogram every year and the results are always
negative.  This time we were shocked to find that after a stereotactic core
biopsy was done they found invasive lobular carcinoma.  We have both been
reading the booklet provided by the doctor and learning more ...
Update...shoulder pain, etc...09 Oct 2003 02:19 GMT17
Boy, am I bushed (or tired for those whose lexicon doesn't use that term that
way)--but for good reason.  My husband I got up before the sun and joined 7
other woman.  We hiked 14 miles at near power-walk speed, stopping only for 2
short breaks and traffic signals.  We are in ...
Another Health Ins. problem08 Oct 2003 19:27 GMT2
   I just found out that my health insurance has gone up to $1017.00 a
month for me and my husband!!    I think this is outrageous for us to pay.
If I switch to another insurer they won't cover any pre-existing conditions
for one  year and they check back 5 years on your health ...
Life expectancy08 Oct 2003 18:51 GMT10
I am trying to put some thoughts on paper for Janet and the following is
a paragraph from them:
"This bit might not read too well, but you ask me to talk to you and,
one thought that crosses my mind is that we could live your life as
Pain08 Oct 2003 16:48 GMT12
Hope you all are doing well (one can only hope and this is my prayer too:)
Some of you might know about my mother,she had radical mastectomy on right
side last November,and she is experiencing a moderate to severe kind of pain
in the same side of  full arm ,as I called her today,she ...
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