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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Breast Cancer / July 2004

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smaller then bigger?31 Jul 2004 01:30 GMT13
Hi, I'm Eva.  I'm 56 years old.  I have an enormous tumor in my right breast
(8 cm, or something like 5 inches).  I am having chemo to shrink it before I
have surgery.  Okay.  I had the first chemo treatment, and it seemed to me
that I the tumor was noticeably smaller.  Except that ...
Help Cure Childhood Cancer While Running30 Jul 2004 23:28 GMT12
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don't think it came through the 1st time..30 Jul 2004 22:24 GMT12
I was sent here by another group. I just copied and pasted what I
posted to them, to save some time with typing..
Hi, I'm not sure if this is where I should be or not, but I will send
this intro anyway. My mother has been fighting breast cancer for about
NYTimes: Study Shows M.R.I. Scans Are Better Finding Tumors30 Jul 2004 02:51 GMT2
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July 29, 2004
Study Shows M.R.I. Scans Are Better Finding Tumors
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
MEDLINE:  Platinum concentration in silicone breast implants & capsules 28 Jul 2004 15:44 GMT1
Thanks KKJ
Medline Abstract
S. V. M. Maharaj
Platinum concentration in silicone breast implant material and
1 week out!28 Jul 2004 02:02 GMT1
hope all is well, (or as well as can be expected) I am now one week after my
first chemo. I have felt better but have to admit I could be feeling a lot
worse. No real nausea just queasiness, but boy have I had days where I was
tired!. Now my mouth feels all furry. Hope it is not ...
Here comes the T (paclitaxol)28 Jul 2004 01:19 GMT3
My wife is on AC+T (T is paclitaxol). She is half way through the whole six
month treatment. There are all together eight cycles. AC is for the first
four cycles. Coming Friday, she will be on T. I heard the side effects from
T will be even stronger than AC. Naucea is the biggest ...
organization of clinic genetic counseling26 Jul 2004 19:59 GMT1
hi,  I am a gynaecology oncology
I  am seeking information about  organization of genetic counseling for
hereditary breast-ovarian cancer
Please, answer me
BRCA1 family history26 Jul 2004 19:51 GMT2
At a recent family reunion, a number of female cousins (including me)
discovered that we should be tested for the BRCA1<?> gene for breast
cancer.
I'm doing some research on the web on this gene and the genetic
Just wondering about something24 Jul 2004 15:28 GMT5
How can a biopsy report {cytopathology report} show ER positive, and PR
"weakly positive" and then report after surgery {mast} show both these
as being negative?
I'm seeing a new pcp tomorrow {7/21/04} and had to get records together,
breast cancer and lupus24 Jul 2004 02:11 GMT1
I need some information from someone with lupus who has had
chemotherapy because of breast cancer, or any type of cancer.  How did
the chemo affect you.  Did your rheumatologist work with your
oncologist on treatment?  Did you require a transfusion of platelets.
Osama Found Hanged23 Jul 2004 19:33 GMT1
Osama Bin Ladin was found hanged by two CNN journalists early Wedensday evening.  As evidence they took several photos, some of which i have included here.  As yet, this information has not hit the headlines due to Bush wanting confirmation of his identity but the journalists ...
Mastectomy & lumpectomy decisions . . . huh!?23 Jul 2004 04:24 GMT4
"Women who controlled treatment decision less likely to choose breast
conserving surgery or reconstruction than if surgeon determined treatment."
Details:
http://www.pharma-lexicon.com/medicalnews.php?newsid=9247
Femara23 Jul 2004 02:22 GMT2
I'm writing an article about Femara. Your experience? pros and cons? What
have you done to boost your immune system? Thanks very much.
mastectomy help23 Jul 2004 02:03 GMT27
Hi, Im new here and desperate. I had a mastecomy in January, followed
by chemo, and am currently in radiation. In December I am having a
second mastectomy. At the same time I will have double reconstruction
which will be a tissue expander added to the mastectomy but a tram
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