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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Breast Cancer / January 2007

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check-up28 Jan 2007 01:20 GMT4
 Oh Dear...It's coming up to THAT time again...6monthly check-up.....I
always get into a tiz-woz....2years since lumpectomy, chemo and rads
followed...been back at work 16 months...Have a bad feeling,  but then, I
always do,   To prepare for the worst, I suppose......and they ...
I don't know what to think of this....27 Jan 2007 23:28 GMT8
I'm very sceptical about all the weird cancer cures that proliferate on the
net. I love to see you flame them all but a friend sent me a web site that
seems quite well done and I am not quite sure what to think of it or if the
people cited in it are real, doctors or people. It ...
RADIATION27 Jan 2007 23:13 GMT11
My daughter was first treated with radiation, because the cancer had
spread to he bones. So they radiated those spots, she never had any
burn, but she is still so sick, vomitting,  Dr, can not explain why,
unless they hit her stomach.  They did MRI on her brain, no sign of it
Consider VIBE24 Jan 2007 02:57 GMT1
With the highest certified ORAC score listed in the PDR for Nonprescription
Drugs and Dietary Suppliments.
Tamoxifen Effect?23 Jan 2007 17:43 GMT7
I'm 48 female. Last year diagnosed with stage 1 LBrC
Started Tamoxifen.
Gaining Weight
Menstrual Period Stopped a few months ago
Another Fibroadenoma Question..23 Jan 2007 04:20 GMT2
I'm not sure if this is even the correct place to post this, and if
it's not, please forgive me.
After I had my son in August, I found a lump on my breast. I was told
(without examination) that it was a plugged duct & to massage it, etc.
Breast cancer22 Jan 2007 08:30 GMT1
Hi, this has been on my mind for sometime now, and I wanted to ask you
all a few questions. I have read an article at  Breast cancer
http://medical-health-care-information.com/encyclopedia/B/Breast-cancer.asp
which says   'Breast cancer is a malignant growth that begins in the
chemotherapy, immune system, palpitations and aching legs21 Jan 2007 16:50 GMT11
My mum has just had her third session of chemotherapy.  So far she has
been doing really well but on she had to delay the last one because her
white blood cell count was too low.  Anyway after the last one (third
one) she experienced more tiredness and she has been waking up in the
4th annual: Is melanoma simply a Vitamin D deficiency cancer?18 Jan 2007 23:23 GMT6
TO: All melanoma researchers, doctors, and patients.
I may be an electrical engineer, but I have more than just a hunch that
melanoma is a Vitamin D deficiency cancer.  Please consider the
following.
Please help15 Jan 2007 22:33 GMT2
Appealing to you to help me reach my fund raising target, next month will be
a year since i lost my wife to cancer please go to link and donate what you
can or even just read the letter my wife wrote to our children and raise
awareness in others to the dnagers of cancer
STUDY:     Breast implant infection with Mycobacterium fortuitum group15 Jan 2007 18:02 GMT2
Information brought to you by:
www.BreastImplantAwareness.org/
J Infect. 2006 Mar;52(3):e63-7. Epub 2005 Sep 19.Click here to read
Links
Change - Zometa to Aredia15 Jan 2007 01:40 GMT5
My onc. told me today that starting next month I will be changed to Aredia.
I have been on Zometa for over 2 years and he considers this "older" form a
bit safer although the infusion will take 2 hours instead of 30 minutes.
This subject was apparently the main focus of a medical ...
4th annual: Are shoes the cause of breast cancer?13 Jan 2007 10:53 GMT21
TO: All breast cancer researchers, doctors, and patients.
The purpose of this yearly post is to stimulate interest and discussion
about the biomechanical effects of shoes on "age-related" degenerative
diseases, such as breast cancer.  Chiropodist Dr. Simon J. Wikler
mosherm@nbnet.nb.ca08 Jan 2007 10:09 GMT5
Hello Chris (?)
Trouble is, I'm in England! If you're in Ca it's a long way to post a book
:-(
It's a very kind offer though, I wonder if I could send you some US stamps,
Welcome to 200707 Jan 2007 11:41 GMT33
May it bring health and comfort to all, and may those fighting this
dread disease, whether personally or professionally, have the greatest
success in the New Year.
Let us also spare a thought for those who through illness or caring
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