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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Breast Cancer / September 2008

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I've never heard of this link!30 Sep 2008 18:44 GMT1
At the risk of being likened to YKW I offer this:
Vitamin D again linked to breast cancer protection
By Stephen Daniells
26-Sep-2008 -
Radiation Question27 Sep 2008 22:57 GMT1
For the first time I am to receive radiation on my hip for metastasis breast
cancer to the bone. The lesion has been in the area since Dx in 2004 but a
new one has formed. What should I expect in terms of physical reaction?
Thanks
IMPORTANT REPOST:  Dr. Zuckerman Press Release on Silicone Breast Implants26 Sep 2008 06:47 GMT10
Important repost by Ilena Rosenthal, Health Lover:
http://ilenarose.blogspot.com
Since the breast implant / vaccination shills are filling Usenet and
blogs with industry propaganda (especially now Merck shill, Myrl
anybody switch aromatase inhibitors?25 Sep 2008 13:58 GMT21
I am about 3 months into taking Arimidex. I could live with the side
effects* in the short term, but the thought of living like this for
five years or more discourages me.
I know there are a couple other meds of this type. Has anyone tried
chest wall recurrence20 Sep 2008 04:12 GMT4
how can anyone check for this?
no such thing as remission or cure15 Sep 2008 13:37 GMT77
this from the "menopause" alt.support group (anyone want to weigh in):
you're never going to be "cured."  There will always be
"CTC's"--circulating tumor cells--in your bloodstream looking for a place to
call home.  As years pass by your chances of recurrence diminish, but it was
LOL!12 Sep 2008 16:27 GMT1
I've just had a report from a food company. It begins:
"In the year 2000 most of the 42m American women over the age of 50 were
post-menopausal."
Well, you don't say!!!!
Trials of silicone breast implants raise concerns07 Sep 2008 00:12 GMT6
http://www.nj.com/printer/printer.ssf?/base/news-8/11554444054100.xml&coll=1
Trials of silicone breast implants raise concerns
Essex surgeon warned on protocol
Sunday, August 13, 2006
Believe Me, You Don't Want a Lumpectomy!05 Sep 2008 09:40 GMT35
Just got one.  Believe me, with all of the surgery required BEFORE the
operation, you don't want a lumpectomy.  Surgeons in Canada, I am sure, are
instructed to do all they can to convince women to have these done because
they allow women to be kicked out of the hospital quickly, ...
MBI, great news!05 Sep 2008 06:14 GMT5
Just read it on line, finding tumors in dense tissue....better than
conventional mammograms! I'd rather PREVENT them than find them, but this is
still very exciting!
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080904/ap_on_he_me/med_breast_cancer
 
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