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

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"Targeted Therapy" for Cancer12 Oct 2006 15:35 GMT4
Gene Targeted Therapy
On the early morning news (CBS), they're talking about the new targeted
therapies for breast cancer treatment, about the new drugs that are
coming.
Eating sprouts can help prevent breast cancer, claims study11 Oct 2006 20:44 GMT2
EMILY COOK, "Eating sprouts can help prevent breast cancer, claims
study", Daily Mail, October 11, 2006,
Link:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/news/news.html?in_article_id=4096
71&in_page_id=1770

To the Boob Buyer, Beware!11 Oct 2006 16:30 GMT1
http://canoe.talksurgery.com/consumer/stories/story00000248.html
~~~~~~
www.BreastImplantAwareness.org/
Enlarged Lymph Nodes11 Oct 2006 11:30 GMT4
Guys
My wife has a lump under her armpit. We got the memograph and CAT scan
done, its looks normal. The sergeon has also performed Fine Needle
Biopsy. Nothing maligned found. But the doctor wants to do a open
Prions: Chronic Wasting Disease09 Oct 2006 18:33 GMT2
No Spit?
They just spoke about this on the TV AG news.
[Some years ago, I read about this subject, prions. Best I can remember,
CWD is somehow tied in, related or similar, to things like Mad Cow
I got a letter published in Observer re bc09 Oct 2006 03:45 GMT6
Please click on link below:
http://observer.guardian.co.uk/letters/story/0,,1890301,00.html
Tamoxifen? or Zoladex + Arimidex? or Zoladex + Femara? Help Please!07 Oct 2006 14:49 GMT16
It's nice to see that there is a forum like this one, where one can
find advice and comfort during these difficult times.
I'm writing on behalf of my mother, she needs someone's expert
advice soon please....
cancer a gift?06 Oct 2006 21:17 GMT8
Jeanette said something that really caught my eye --
>...So, while I hate being a cancer patient/survivor it has been a gift of sorts.
And since I'm in the mood to wax philosophic this morning I thought
I'd share a poem that's been next to my desk for about seven years
Chemo Angels06 Oct 2006 00:06 GMT2
I've been meaning to post this information but forgot (or I already posted
and forgot that I did :).  I found out about this organization after I
finished my chemotherapy but it sounds like a really nice thing that they
are trying to do.  I know that when I was going through my ...
Need a little help, please...05 Oct 2006 10:38 GMT1
I lurk here often, have posted in the past, but it's been quite a while.  I
am a 12 year survivor of breast cancer which recurred 6 years ago.  I've had
two surgeries, and all sorts of chemo and radiation.  I won't bore you with
the details, but will just say that I most recently ...
CONTACT YOUR MEMBER OF CONGRESS RE;   FDA Scientific Fairness for Women Act04 Oct 2006 21:08 GMT19
Ask your Member of Congress to sponsor the FDA Scientific Fairness
for Women Act  
http://capwiz.com/commandtrust/issues/alert/?alertid=9061756&type=CO
Links & sample text provided
reasons for not using aluminium deoderant after removal of lymph nodes?04 Oct 2006 03:00 GMT17
My mother had the lymph nodes under her left arm removed after a malignant
lump was found near her breast.  The Doctor told her that she cannot use
deodorant containing aluminium anymore.
Can anyone tell me the reasoning behind this?
Pseudoangiomatous stromal hyperplasia02 Oct 2006 22:44 GMT5
http://radiology.rsnajnls.org/cgi/content/abstract/198/1/117
Radiology, Vol 198, 117-120, Copyright © 1996 by Radiological Society of
North America
ARTICLES
pseudoangiomatous stromal hyperplasia (PASH)01 Oct 2006 23:11 GMT3
Hello,   I have recently been diagnosed with this very rare kind of
benign (they tell me) breast tumor.   Information is sparse to say the
least,  but I have read that in severe cases mastectomy is reommended.
Has anyone heard of this type of lesion or experienced it ?  If so,  do
 
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