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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Breast Cancer / March 2006

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The Bone Met Blues01 Apr 2006 00:32 GMT5
The MRI results are back, & it's extensive bone mets up & down spine,
at injury sites.
The cancer doc wants to do radiation immediately, so I don't become
paralyzed.
treatment and prognosis29 Mar 2006 02:27 GMT8
am now a member of the C club.
39 years old, diagnosed with stage two infiltrating ductal carcinoma.
is the prognosis good?
what are the likely treatments?
Bad Dream29 Mar 2006 02:04 GMT11
When the time was right, we both got drunk on wine and I shaved her
remaining hair off to the scalp.  She is so beautiful.
We laughed and we danced, and then we cried and cried.
I had a dream last night that I crawled into a hole in the ground and
worried about lump28 Mar 2006 08:08 GMT2
I was searching for infomation on lumps when I found this group.  I was
drawn to spaceyjane's problem.  Mine is similar to hers.  I am 30 years
old and I have had 3 u/s and 2 mammograms.  Each time they say nothing.
For the last mammogram I found a tiny lump on my left breast, ...
Toxic lipstick27 Mar 2006 11:25 GMT3
A friend has fowarded this to me... Is it one of those scare scam things?
María
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test, which looks for mutations in genes called BRCA1 and BRCA2, missed  them in about 12 percent of27 Mar 2006 00:05 GMT1
http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/nation/3739471.html
March 22, 2006, 12:10AM
Breast cancer test can fail to find deadly mutations
False negative is most likely in those with family history of tumors,
Tamoxifen and continued periods25 Mar 2006 20:25 GMT3
I have been taking tamoxifen for 3 years (I am 45)and every six months
I get a very heavy period.  My hormone levels are coming back as "not
in menapuase", so that means tamoxifen is my only Rx option (since the
other drugs want you in menapause).  I've had pelvic ultrasounds which
No long-term cancer risk seen from breast implants ??????24 Mar 2006 15:25 GMT14
http://abcnews.go.com/Health/Cosmetic/wireStory?id=1728281
This so-called 'study' is more junk science, in my opinion.
Dr. Zuckerman has written an excellent review of the science around
cancer and breast implants ... "Decisions in the Dark"
No long-term cancer risk seen from breast implants ??????22 Mar 2006 04:38 GMT5
Why are you both not reading "Decisions in the Dark" ?
Did you read "Decisions in the Dark" ?
It is a pdf file and can be downloaded ... as I thought ... you
refused to do so.
No long-term cancer risk seen from breast implants ??????22 Mar 2006 00:18 GMT1
Your comments on rupture being purely 'mechanical' shows total
ignorance of the very severe consequences that accompany rupture.
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No long-term cancer risk seen from breast implants ??????21 Mar 2006 21:34 GMT1
Did you read "Decisions in the Dark" ?
It is a pdf file and can be downloaded ... as I thought ... you
refused to do so.
www.BreastImplantAwareness.org#Darkness
No long-term cancer risk seen from breast implants ??????21 Mar 2006 20:48 GMT2
"Skeptic" ... did you read Dr. Zuckerman's fine work as I recommended
below? In it reveals much of the reasons I see this much hyped so
called 'study' as junk science.
For years, the breast implant industry has heralded such 'good news'
mymangosteen.com/pentico  You have to read this now!20 Mar 2006 20:38 GMT1
Mangosteen
You're thinking.. "What is mangosteen, anyway?
Read on or take a tour of the web site  www.mymangosteen.com
Simple, it is a fruit; it has a dark red rind.  It is primarily grown in
What if Xango really works to fight cancer!20 Mar 2006 20:31 GMT2
Mangosteen
You're thinking.. "What is mangosteen, anyway?
Read on or take a tour of the web site  www.mymangosteen.com
Simple, it is a fruit; it has a dark red rind.  It is primarily grown in
No long-term cancer risk seen from breast implants ??????20 Mar 2006 17:07 GMT2
There was a phone survey so called 'study' done some years ago that
the junkscience gang ballyhooed as 'science' ...
Around 40 women were interviewed about abortions, implants etc. ...
Like the 'study' in question ... it came out at a polemically
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