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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Cancer / January 2004

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Amallody (sp?)24 Jan 2004 00:01 GMT1
    Dad's cancer Dr. treats a type of cancer called Amallody (sp?).  Not sure of
the spelling.  I know its a real rare blood cancer.  Anyone know the correct
spelling?  We were just curious about it.
    Either email or post the answer if you know it.
The nervous wait.....23 Jan 2004 22:53 GMT6
I'm Barb, a fifty 55 year old survivor (by 20 years) of breast cancer.  My
chemo (5FU,Vincristine, Cytoxan, Methotrexate and Prednisone) caused the
cessation of my menstrual cycle all those years ago.  I've recently
experienced a vaginal bleed.  Have had a pelvic ultrasound and ...
need to know what other people do.23 Jan 2004 13:39 GMT11
my name is joe.My wife has cervical cancer. Her oncologist said
sergery wasnt an option because of its location and it was in the
upper part of the vagina.
She had chemo and radiation for six weeks and she was cleared of
diet for nausia23 Jan 2004 09:07 GMT2
My dad has extreme nausia and is having a hard time keeping food down does
anyone have any suggestions on what to feed him, just looking for
alternatives.
thanks
USA Today Hot Site: www.asbestosresource.com22 Jan 2004 21:31 GMT4
http://www.usatoday.com/tech/webguide/front.htm
Asbestos Resource Center (http://www.asbestosresource.com/)
Provides information about asbestos, mesothelioma cancer and
asbestosis, including tips on choosing an asbestos lawyer and
update22 Jan 2004 01:38 GMT1
I went to the doctor the other day.... I discussed with him the little
semi-hard lump I found during my monthly exam. He said it was an enlarged
duct and he warned that as I wean my baby, I might feel more of those
because of engorgement. thank goodness it's not serious.... but he ...
Quavous Cell Carcenova22 Jan 2004 00:43 GMT2
Can anyone help?
My mother has been told she has this, any info would be appreciated
Richard
How long til side-effects appear?21 Jan 2004 19:39 GMT5
I finally started my chemo this Monday, 5-FU/Luc/Oxal and will be
disconnected from my carry-around pump tomorrow.
I have had no side-effects. None. No nausea in spite of over-eating,
no cold touch neuropathy from the Oxal in spite of eating ice cream
Precancerous cells21 Jan 2004 07:14 GMT2
I am looking for information on precancerous cells. I have looked all
over the internet but all I can come up with is information on
Breast/Cervical precancerous cells.
My hubby called this morning after talking with his dermatologist.
Who are you, "J"?20 Jan 2004 20:39 GMT52
Just wondering what your stake in this cancer ng is. I see so many of
your posts and responses. You've got to be spending megahours on your
computer. For all your wisdom I'm thankful. But without revealing
personal data, can you share a bit about yourself? I'd especially be
Cancer and organ donation20 Jan 2004 18:44 GMT7
Wondering if people dxed with cancer can be organ donors at death?
Thanks.
_________________________________
"Take a little 5FU, leucovorin and oxaliplatin for thy stomach's sake." -- 1 Timothy 5:33 (adapted)
Breast and Ovarian simultaneously - questions20 Jan 2004 02:25 GMT9
I've posted several times over the last few years about my
mother,whose had metastatic breast cancer for 11 years with mets to
the bones and Ovarian cancer for 1 year (new primary). For the
Ovarian, she's had a hysterectomy where they removed a 15 pound tumor.
=> Spousal Abuse: Exposure to spouses smoking increases risk of lung cancer by over 20% ! <=19 Jan 2004 16:29 GMT10
Exposure to spouses smoking increases risk of lung cancer by over 20%
British medical Journal. January 10, 2004
Abergavenny Roger Dobson
Long term smokers increase their spouses' risk of developing lung cancer by
Which cancer is this?  What's the prognosis?19 Jan 2004 09:17 GMT17
My Dad was diagnosed with some kind of cancer of the cheek.  I think
it's the outside of the cheek, not inside the mouth.  They sent me the
diagnosis, but it's in German and I'm not sure that I can make sense
of it.
Anvirzel / oleander based chemo19 Jan 2004 00:22 GMT1
Using Anvirzel or any other oleander based chemo presently? If so,
what's your experience so far?
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