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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Cancer / March 2004

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What is to be expected?12 Mar 2004 21:11 GMT2
Okay, I don't see how I can write this and be brief, but I'll try.
My grandson is 4 and has Burkitt's Lymphoma.  He was supposed to have a 2
month protocol for treatment.  He was in hospital for 2 weeks.  While in
hospital, the doctor's messed up on the correct dosage to keep him ...
Family/ Stress and Team Support12 Mar 2004 13:34 GMT2
http://www.cerpas.com/paliativos/index_eng.htm <web page no longer
valid>
Family Support
   The family of a terminal patient lives a situation of anticipated
Metastatic adenocarcinoma treatment12 Mar 2004 09:47 GMT5
Is there any viable treatment for my mother?
My mother is 75 and her medical condition is summarized by the following
report of her attending physician:
Medical Center Discharge Summary
Mohs vs  incision to remove squamous on nose12 Mar 2004 03:23 GMT42
Am in mid-late 40's and Biopsy a few weeks ago indicated squamous cell
cancer on nose (tip of it pretty much). Was a growth the size of a
pimple that would come and go...for at least a couple years...having
been frozen off twice during that time.
Happy Birthday, Alayne12 Mar 2004 01:08 GMT7
Sorry it's a little late!
Brain Tumors and Enemas11 Mar 2004 19:55 GMT27
J wrote the following statement:
"The idea that doing enemas can somehow "treat" a brain tumour is
ridiculous and so undignified."
First of all we must understand that the brain IS connected to the
Steph - Radiation therapy11 Mar 2004 16:42 GMT1
The history is "old" (undefined age - osteopenia/orosis status unknown)
person who recently had breast cancer surgery with Latissimus
Flap/implant and radiation therapy
Recent testing of the chest area due to "rib pain" was told "mets" by
Michelle11 Mar 2004 07:41 GMT32
Its been 28 days since Michelle died.I really miss her a lot.My oldest
daughter Maria is staying all night at her friends.My youngest
daughter Theresa is at my moms for a couple hours.This is the firet
time Ive been in our house alone.Michelle and I always were
Common Health Fraud Targets - FTC (long)11 Mar 2004 01:49 GMT1
http://www.ftc.gov/bcp/conline/pubs/health/frdheal.htm
Add a Dose of Skepticism
Produced in cooperation with the Food and Drug Administration
Whether they're looking for a short cut to losing weight or a cure for a
Is There a Conspiracy to Suppress Cancer Cures?11 Mar 2004 01:39 GMT3
http://www.quackwatch.org/01QuackeryRelatedTopics/Cancer/conspiracy.html
Is There a Conspiracy to Suppress Cancer Cures?
Steven Novella, M.D.
Stephen Barrett, M.D.
natural cats claws11 Mar 2004 00:16 GMT2
can you please, write me some inforamtion regarding these pills? i would
really appreciate if i could get it's price. thank you very much in advance.
martin
Bereavement10 Mar 2004 21:01 GMT3
Can anyone recommend a news group for the bereaved?
This group would appear to be more suited for those who are having to deal
with cancer in the here and now.
Hopefully, my dealings with cancer are over, it is my grief I need help with
Your Opinion Requested10 Mar 2004 13:46 GMT2
I am working on a setup for new sections of the Rare Cancer Website.  It
will actually be five separate websites.  One for general rare cancer info,
one for support, one for news, one for adult rare cancers, and one for
pediatric cancers.  I have been working my butt off doing this, ...
Hi there...new here10 Mar 2004 12:39 GMT5
*ahem*
I'd just like to say that it's very nice to find this ng (considering
the circumstances)
My father was diagnosed (after MANY misdiagnoses) with colo-rectal
Colon Cancer Question10 Mar 2004 11:39 GMT19
    I really need some honest answers here and as usual my wife's
oncologist is spending full time hedging his bets.
    Here are the facts: After a sub-total colectomy for two
different types of cancer, my wife spent 6 months on chemo. Going into
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