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| Mesothelioma (asbestos cancer) | 04 Jan 2004 09:37 GMT | 1 |
I have created a few different websites that offer support for Mesothelioma, also known as Asbestos Cancer. Please take a moment to look at them: http://e-meso.org
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| My Hubby has brain cancer | 04 Jan 2004 04:01 GMT | 12 |
Last August, my husband, Rob, was operated on and diagnosed with malignant, anaplastic, ogliodrendromia; a form of brain cancer. His brain was pushed clear over to the side of his head so that the midline of his brain looked like ). It isn't as bad as it could have been, at
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| I found these Christian resources helpful | 03 Jan 2004 13:44 GMT | 6 |
For those of you who are followers of Jesus, you may find these two resources helpful in your struggles with life after cancer. They have been helpful to me. No phony-baloney "put on a happy face" stuff. Pure medical realism, but with the Good News superimposed upon it.
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| medical bills | 03 Jan 2004 10:39 GMT | 5 |
Greetings!, My wife Lorna is going through a 12 month chemotherapy treatment after two brain surgeries were unsuccessfully at removing a brain tumor. As you can imagine, our medical bills were and still are insurmountable. We found a very helpful site that gave us links to grants we ...
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| Glomus Jugulare Tumor | 03 Jan 2004 03:35 GMT | 6 |
My wife was just diagnosed with a Glomus Jugulare Tumor and I am not sure if this is the right spot to ask the question. We have searched far and wide on the internet and found many definitions and even found a little (VERY LITTLE) information in the newsgroups areas.
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| How to behave in a Usenet Support Group - long | 03 Jan 2004 00:21 GMT | 3 |
Curly++ posted this a while back. (if it doesn't copy/paste properly, blame my newsreader, it's the best I can do) I'd just like to share his wisdom here. J
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| My Hubby has brain cancer | 02 Jan 2004 22:41 GMT | 8 |
Last August, my husband, Rob, was operated on and diagnosed with malignant, anaplastic, ogliodrendromia; a form of brain cancer. His brain was pushed clear over to the side of his head so that the midline of his brain looked like ). It isn't as bad as it could have been, at
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| Emily | 02 Jan 2004 22:09 GMT | 1 |
Hi Emily Spoke to my Mum yesterday and she would be happy to have a chat with you pop me an email and I will give you the number Russell
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| PTK787/ZK 222584 Trial | 02 Jan 2004 20:01 GMT | 7 |
I've been selected to participate in a Phase III trial of this drug. It's a blood vessel inhibitor. Any help you can share would be appreciated. Thanks.
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| When your spouse dies, you lose your present tense | 02 Jan 2004 18:22 GMT | 30 |
http://my.webmd.com/content/article/77/95423.htm (2 pages long)
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| Bad day today | 02 Jan 2004 00:28 GMT | 17 |
Well, it is coming down to Christmas morning and we have been up all night. Pat had a terrible night. He couldn't breathe for most of it. His O2 machine is up pretty high, and he still can't seem to catch his breathe. He has had enough meds to knock out an elephant but as small as ...
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| Licorice root / cancer | 01 Jan 2004 16:58 GMT | 1 |
Candy canes, sugarplums or licorice for Christmas? Only one might stop cancer. December 22, 2003 EDITOR’ NOTE: Professor Rafi may be contacted at (732) 932-9611, extension 258 or by e-mail rafi@aesop.rutgers.edu.
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| WIshing all a peaceful new year | 01 Jan 2004 10:35 GMT | 1 |
This is just a quick note from Daffman (Pat) and myself, to wish everyone a peaceful and wonderful memory filled new year. We hope that it can be happy and pain free and most of fulfilling for all of you dealing with cancer. Many angels are given their wings on New Years Eve, I ...
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