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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Cancer / December 2003

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Inflammation & Irritation Cause Cancer?31 Dec 2003 05:12 GMT4
I heard somewhere, that ongoing inflammation & irritation inside the
body, can cause cancer?
Is this true?
Susan, Su_Texas   my opinions
granulomas31 Dec 2003 05:11 GMT2
I had a granuloma on my right vocal cord, the first time its was surgically
removed it returned within two months, the second time, the MD said he
injected steriods it now has been one and a half months and has not
returned. However on a follow up exam, we noticed another granuloma ...
Any one else home and alone?31 Dec 2003 04:04 GMT2
"auntie_biotic" here aka "webeyes", inviting anyone who needs support of
others at this time of the year to a chat room. on 31st December/1st January
00.30am (uk time).  There are some of us who will not be out and about and
may not be surrounded by other members of our family.
admin. of chemo...colon cancer31 Dec 2003 02:00 GMT4
I have a friend who has stage 3 colon cancer.  She is 42.  She is very
positive about her treatment and has a great outlook.  I'm very supportive
of her and keep in touch as much as possible as we are in different states.
The thing I find the hardest to help her with is when she ...
a.s.c. rules31 Dec 2003 00:43 GMT5
I just finished reading a great book by a cancer survivor. Is it
appropriate to recommend such here? Thanks.
Hydrocodone question.30 Dec 2003 23:07 GMT13
The prefix "hydro" means water.  When it is used with "hydrocodone" what is
it referring to?  How the med is manufactured, metablized?  Thanks.
To Alayne30 Dec 2003 21:18 GMT9
Since I can't figure out your e-mail adress - I'll post.  
I just wanted to send you a note to let you know that I think you're
amazing.  You've been through a lot this year.  I imagine that you
have your hands full taking care of the kids - and yourself in that
new poster --trying to come to terms with my Dad's Renal cancer30 Dec 2003 18:49 GMT16
Just thought I would stop by here to see if people are experiencing the same
as me
My Dad (71) has been diagnosed with renal cancer , it took 6 months of
hospital visits before they discovered why he was having stomach pains, they
Back again with a question30 Dec 2003 14:32 GMT1
I've been lurking for while until last month. I'm sure you'll hear
more from me. Nothing like hanging out with "been there done that"
people.
I was originally diagnosed CR stage III, but high CEA level led my onc
Cures for terminal Cancer...Are REAL.....I am a living proof30 Dec 2003 13:18 GMT4
Hello go to:http://rbcsofhealth.royalbodycare.com
email me there .......I am a HEALTH AND WELLNESS TRAINER ...I charge for my
knowledge and experience...you should have a fighting spirit...and a
willingness to do what is necessary to get better.
Thirst, or the Lack Thereof30 Dec 2003 01:24 GMT11
My dad (75 years old) was recently diagnosed with large cell lung
cancer.  He's doing radiation and platinum chemo and is doing pretty
well with it.  No nausea, doing pretty good.  He has little appetite
but my big concern is that he will not drink fluids.  They give him
prepare for the holiday season30 Dec 2003 01:12 GMT2
To all you people on regular medication for symptom control don't forget to
check you have plenty of prescriptions and supplies to see you through the
long weekend when pharmacies may be closed and doctors scarce.
 This may be obvious but you can bet I will get three or four ...
Hello29 Dec 2003 23:19 GMT6
Hello from Emily's Mum.  Thank you for the info. and help.  I am
doing fine and making my own diets and judging the consistency. I
use a mirror to see where my mouth is and tell folk if they see a
bit of food on my chin to tell me as I do not know I have dropped a
Is melanoma a vitamin D deficiency disease?29 Dec 2003 20:18 GMT9
Greetings everyone!
I realize that most people in the United States consider the natural
outdoor sunlight to be the cause of skin cancer, but for a moment, can
we consider the possibility that the dermatologists have gotten it
HPV and Ovarian Cancer??29 Dec 2003 11:45 GMT1
My sister was just diag. w/ oc.
Does anyone know of any research concerning the relationship
between oc and HPV?
Thanks.
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