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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Cancer / March 2004

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Breast cancer stamp tops post office's best-seller list24 Mar 2004 01:59 GMT1
Breast cancer stamp tops post office's best-seller list
By Dorsey Griffith -- Bee Medical Writer
Published 2:15 a.m. PST Tuesday, March 23, 2004
The breast cancer awareness postage stamp, the brainchild of Sacramento
pest spotting23 Mar 2004 22:47 GMT1
J,
How do we spot them? What are their defining features? Their habitat? What
do they feed on???
Cheers
My Son23 Mar 2004 07:06 GMT4
I am the mother of a 40 yr. old son who last Friday was diagnosed with
Diffuse Large B Cell Lymphoma (DLBCL). He has a very large tumour in his
abdomen, aggressive, that is obviously growing daily--obvious to any one who
knows him. He also has a lump on his left elbow and a spot on ...
shadow on chest xray22 Mar 2004 23:46 GMT4
Can this be other things besides cancer?
Still bleeding from the Biopsy22 Mar 2004 21:47 GMT2
Man here it is almost a week later and I still cough up little blood
clots the size smaller than a dried pea not all the time but still it is
there.
Had the Biopsy on last Tuesday here it is Monday and I still cough up
Radiation: Question for Steph22 Mar 2004 04:41 GMT20
My wife has just begun a course of radiation treatments for
brain metastases.  Her oncologist has recommended 5 days a
week for two weeks.  Our consultant says half the dose over
20 days has greater benefits and does less long-term damage.
Women sue over delays in treatment for breast cancer22 Mar 2004 02:26 GMT1
Women sue over delays in treatment for breast cancer
[03/19/2004; British Medical Journal]
A class action lawsuit is being launched against 12 Quebec hospitals on
behalf of 10,000 patients who waited more than eight weeks for radiotherapy
How to tell if brain cancer?22 Mar 2004 00:50 GMT9
Hello, everyone I have a serious question to ask, so please excuse my
less- then serious acc name.
  Im a 15 year old hypercondriac, or so my doctor says, you see for
the past 6 months ( namely at the start of football season ) I 've had
How are you doing Salisha21 Mar 2004 19:06 GMT11
Hi Salisha,
Have noticed you posting again.  How are you doing sweetheart?
Great Big Enormous Hugs
Alayne
Please Read - about the poster who calls himself "doc" (and now using my  screen name "J")21 Mar 2004 19:01 GMT25
This is the real "J"
About crackpots on newsgroups (it's a short explanation)
http://www.uwasa.fi/~ts/http/crackpot.html
He apparently "lost" his mother approx year 2000, based on this post
Possible bone cancer query21 Mar 2004 17:26 GMT3
Hi people
I'm struggling at the moment with a variety of symptoms that to some
degree appear to be pointing to some more sinister cause than my usual
mishmash of problems (Lupus/Sjogren's/Fibromyalgia) - I've had the
Suggestions Needed21 Mar 2004 04:43 GMT3
I have a medical mystery going on and I am not sure whether my cancer is
involved.  I am a survivor of adenoid cystic carcinoma of the breast.  A
normally slow growing and indolent cancer.  My original dx was in 1998 and I
have been an advocate ever since, so I have 'met' several ...
714x?  DR BUDWIG?  APRICOT SEEDS?? WHAT WORKS??20 Mar 2004 23:30 GMT6
I have found a cure for my skin cancer with some black salve, but I am looking for an internal cure?  I am so confused. Which one really works?  America is dying and I keep hearing about these claims.  If you have used one of these whether success or failure, would you please ...
Prim. Liver Cancer20 Mar 2004 22:41 GMT12
My mother was diagnosed with primary liver cancer, heptacellular
carcinoma, last August.  She had a resection done on Oct. 28 and they
removed a 10cm tumor.  Her afp's have started to go up again, indicating
the cancer is growing again.  The oncologist has suggested Thalidomide.
What Long-Term Survivors Don't Talk About 20 Mar 2004 19:53 GMT2
PS I think Cancer Survivor's Day is the first Sunday of June. - J
http://www.tbts.org/virtual_html/longtermsurvivors.htm
What Long-Term Survivors Don't Talk About
by Roberta D. Calhoun, ACSW, LICSW
Pages: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 February, 2004
 
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