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

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Low Red Blood Count27 Feb 2007 21:54 GMT2
Is it unusual to have developed a low red blood count with monthly Zometa
(just changed after 2 years to Aredia) and Femara?
Greta
Test to predict Breast cancer relapse26 Feb 2007 22:27 GMT12
February 7, 2007
Test to Predict Breast Cancer Relapse Is Approved
By ANDREW POLLACK
A new genetic test that tries to predict whether a woman with breast cancer
Prostate cancer23 Feb 2007 11:53 GMT2
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 Prostate cancer . I was
reading about it on medical health care info
http://medical-health-care-information.com/encyclopedia/p/Prostate-Cancer.asp
Soy & flaxseed21 Feb 2007 20:51 GMT12
I went to a lecture a few weeks ago.  It was actually a lecture on chronic
pain, but as an aside the lecturer (a PhD dietician) mentioned that women
who've had estrogen-receptor-positive breast cancer should not eat soy
products or flaxseed, as these convert into estrogen-like ...
Breast lympedema anyone?20 Feb 2007 01:47 GMT1
Just wondering if anyone here has any experience with it.  Yes, I'm
wondering if that's my problem.  But I don't find much on it to really
be able to tell how that differs from what's normal after chemo and
radiation.
Lupron vs. tamoxifin18 Feb 2007 23:28 GMT1
I have a friend who was dx'd in March 2003 with a 6 cm tumor/no lymph
nodes.
She had mast + chemo and is currently taking tamoxifin (which she
hates b/c
Ovarian Cancer14 Feb 2007 16:28 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 Ovarian Cancer.I was
reading about it on medical health care info
http://medical-health-care-information.com/encyclopedia/o/Ovarian-Cancer.asp
Women's Experiences with Aromatase Inhibitors10 Feb 2007 16:25 GMT20
Women's Experiences with Aromatase Inhibitors December, 2006
http://www.bcaction.org/Pages/GetInformed/AIReport.html
More harm than good?09 Feb 2007 17:59 GMT7
A misprint in this weeks New Scientist (No.2587 p13) will no doubt
appeal to Susan.
"harmaceutical companies ... can't make money on unpatented medicines"
More seriously, the article refers to the drug dichloroacetate which has
Tamoxifen08 Feb 2007 01:11 GMT2
Did many of you ladies get your periods back when you were on Tamoxifen?  If
you get it back - is it a "bad sign" that it isn't working?  I know that the
Tamoxifen "blocks" rather than prevents the formation of estrogen but I have
been spotting for the past two days (with no ...
Chemo fog lifting?07 Feb 2007 18:47 GMT2
I just got back from the grocery store.  Normally I just hand the clerk
a bunch of bills, because I can't figure out what to give her,  but this
time I was able to dig around in my wallet and give him the exact
change, $43.27.  
re  check-up07 Feb 2007 15:10 GMT6
YAHOOOOO.....Went to hull this afternoon for my 6 monthly check-up....2 yrs
since op and treatment......and after clinical exam (no mamagram necessary)
Got the all-clear  (cried wiv the relief of it all)   Have to go back in
August ...will have mamagram then.....as long as I ...
a tentative idea about a possible cancer therapy by stimulation of sympathetic nerve with a NCP(Neuro Cybernetic Prosthesis).07 Feb 2007 11:09 GMT1
I have a tentative idea about a possible cancer therapy by stimulation
of sympathetic nerve with a
Here below the basis for this idea are provided,
1.Anticarcinogen N-benzyladriamycin-14-valerate (AD198) can induce
RIP Molly Ivins05 Feb 2007 21:14 GMT5
http://tinyurl.com/ys9ucw
To be truthful, I wasn't a fan of the political humorist Molly Ivins, but of
course her death at 62 is very saddening.  From the NYTimes obit, this is a
good line:
Lymph Node Surgery and side effects04 Feb 2007 11:12 GMT1
My wife had a lymph node surgery in armpit in sept 2006. She had
swollen lymph nodes. Its already 4 months since the surgery and she
still cannt life anything heavier than 30 pounds. The weird thing is
that she is having pain in the soft while area below the elbow. Is
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