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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Breast Cancer / November 2005

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Radiation induced secondary cancer04 Nov 2005 13:03 GMT5
my friend had breast cancer about 8 years ago. It was discovered in stage
II. She had undergone Radiation followed by masectomy and chemotherapy. She
was on tamoxifin for three years. Later had a recurrence and second course
of chemotherapy. Immediately another recurrence in the ...
Chemo side-effects question04 Nov 2005 12:49 GMT17
My cousin's wife (37 yrs) has been diagnosed with BC. She is set to
receive Taxol, Carboplastin (I hope I got that name right), and
Herceptin from next week.
Can I give her any tips on what she should watch out for; and anything
Breast cancer blog02 Nov 2005 09:25 GMT3
Great up to the minute content, very well presented:
http://bcancer.com/breast-cancer-blog/
María
Very long chronic fatigue01 Nov 2005 21:52 GMT14
My sister is a 43 y/o woman. She had mild chronic fatigue, worsening
for the last 3 years. Now she feel fatigue, depression, anxiety,
irritable bowel, and mental confusion. She went to a specialist who
found a T-3 deficiency, mineral deficiencies (iron, potassium, etc),
CHF: Defibrillator with Monitor?01 Nov 2005 21:40 GMT6
I can't figure out yet, how to research this.
Weeks ago on TV, the news was reporting how many defibrillators were
defective & malfunctioning, ..... & that there were new ones that had
their own monitors, ..... monitors which the patient carried around with
music cd01 Nov 2005 11:53 GMT2
   I received the free cd (Hearts Eternal ) the other day, through the
post,,  I play it in the car all the time and find it very relaxing...having
been through a very stressful 10 months,  and anything that makes me feel
calmer is much appreciated...........Thanks Jim
After care toiletries01 Nov 2005 02:30 GMT3
Can anyone please tell me whether there is any special soaps or toiletries
needing to be used after Radiation for breast cancer. I am trying to look
after my mother the best way possible but she keeps insisting on using
chemical soaps etc; however I know there are natural ones ...
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