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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Cancer / January 2004

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Dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans/soft tissue sarcoma, latest research. please advice.18 Jan 2004 22:07 GMT1
I have been diagnosed with DFSP a soft tissue sarcoma, and am looking
for information, on the latest research about cytogenetics and
molecular genetics of this disease.
I also have papillary thyroid cancer and I suspect it is familial,
Berky17 Jan 2004 23:54 GMT10
Please pray for Berky and his family.  I received word that he's not doing
very well, and the end is near.  For those who don't know him, Berky (Maynard
Berkowitz) was very active in this group -- then took off for a while.  He
will forever be "Berky the Warrior" (his former ...
just out of curiosity....17 Jan 2004 22:23 GMT8
Cancer runs rampant on my mom's side of the family and I wish I knew if it
ran on my dad's side and I also know that I'm probably genetically
predisposed to getting cancer. So, just out of curiosity, I'm still
breastfeeding my infant but still do the monthly exams and I found a ...
How much longer now?17 Jan 2004 17:55 GMT30
My wonderful mother is suffering from lung cancer that has metastasized to
her brain. She's receiving hospice care at home, and in the last couple of
weeks her condition has rapidly deteriorated. She was able to speak clearly
and turn her head a week ago and still had some movement ...
Tagamet : interesting reading17 Jan 2004 17:26 GMT3
Cimetidine (Tagamet?) For Cancer Treatment
Cimetidine (brand name Tagamet?is a drug historically used to reduce stomach
acid production. Published research dating back more than 20 years shows
that this drug might make a greater impact in medicine if used as a cancer
Mother-in-law17 Jan 2004 09:26 GMT3
Update on my mother-in-law. She came home from the hospital today. She is
staying with us until she can get her strength back. She has to use a walker
and is on Oxygen when she feels she needs it. I have not seen her in a few
weeks, she does not look well at all.
New Support of Explanation of Breast Cancer: Smoking and Breast Cancer17 Jan 2004 05:02 GMT4
New Support of Explanation of Breast Cancer
Copyright 2003, James Michael Howard, Fayetteville, Arkansas, U.S.A.
Two articles add support to my hypothesis regarding testosterone in women and
breast cancer.  (Find "An Explanation of Cancer and the Increase in Cancer,"
Documented spontaneous remission of cancer?17 Jan 2004 03:45 GMT3
I do realize that, even if it is real, spontaneous remission of
metastatic disease is extremely rare. Yes, I'd like to know if there
are any clinically documented cases that I can read about.
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Fibrolamellar Hepatocellular Carcinoma16 Jan 2004 19:10 GMT29
Anyone out there have or heard of fibrolamellar hepatocellular carcinoma?
Mom and Stage IV lung Cancer16 Jan 2004 05:18 GMT4
My 72 year old mother was diagnosed with Small cell lung cancer one year
ago this month. Since then she has had radiation treatments to her lungs
and brain. She is in a nursing home now and she still has some cognitive
abilities, but her thinking at times is often skewed and her ...
OT: Regrets about alt-med "treatment"15 Jan 2004 17:15 GMT40
http://www.post-gazette.com/regionstate/19990409davis4.asp Friday,
April 09, 1999
(if it's a little disjointed, read the full article)
It got to the point that family members couldn't even talk with Patti
PHOTODYNAMIC THERAPY FOR CANCER/BARRETTS ESOPHAGUS15 Jan 2004 06:00 GMT1
Photodynamic Therapy • A laser treatment option for oral and throat cancers

I have, for years, had Barretts esophagus. In May of 1997 I was diagnosed as
having cancer of the esophagus. Prior to this (IN THE LATE 70'S) I was lucky
Deodorants and breast cancer15 Jan 2004 04:15 GMT2
Deodorant ingredient found in breast cancer tumours
The Scotsman, Mon 12 Jan 2004
<URL:http://www.news.scotsman.com/health.cfm?id=37022004>
   """""CHEMICALS in antiperspirants and deodorants could
Glioblastoma Multiforme - No Radiation No Surgery No Chemo15 Jan 2004 01:38 GMT2
I have been posting on alt.support.cancer and I thought you people
would be interested.  The newsgroup has been very helpful with the
exception of one or two persons who I suspect may be professional
newsgroup imposters, just a guess.
Ways to help14 Jan 2004 23:10 GMT4
I would like to make a call for everyone (especially minorities...let me say
that again...MINORITIES!) to a) enroll in the National Bone Marrow Registry
(easy to do, and believe me, if someone told you that you could save a life
with a few days of lying in bed, you would say Yes), ...
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