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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Cancer / April 2004

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Assisting the body in getting rid of cancer -- alkalizing30 Apr 2004 21:02 GMT7
Read a wonderful testimonial in the Wellness Through Awareness Newsletter. A
lady there talks about a kid who had two months to live and was able to beat
the odds by changing his body pH through alkalizing. If you're interested in
readying the story, go to the following URL:
mother-in-law update30 Apr 2004 18:59 GMT3
My mother-in-law received her chemo last Friday, and she was better(or we
thought so), this past week.  She was very tired yesterday and her lips are
cracked and dry. She puts the chap stick on, but it doesn't help.   The
doctors took her nose drain out, she is still not eating or ...
My Dad has cancer -- need advise (J, Steph, others??)30 Apr 2004 17:24 GMT6
OK folks -- I can use some advice regarding my father.
He will be 96 years old in 2 weeks. About 15 years ago, he was dx. with
prostate cancer; but it was the best type (the most slow-growing). They
treated it by removing the portion of the testicles that produces the
Today...30 Apr 2004 12:29 GMT1
    Today I quit hating. I don't have enough time and energy to do
that. I'm going to try hoping instead.
    Today I quit being angry. It's a lot of work. I think I will
try forgiveness. It seems easier and a lot less work.
Odds for survival30 Apr 2004 11:33 GMT3
hello all hans from south australia.
i wonder whether there are any mathematical geniuses in this group, that
could tell me the odds of having survived - one soft tissue primary
cancer (liver ) and five bone metastasizes (different locations) over
Artemisinin.org 30 Apr 2004 09:37 GMT1
FYI
http://www.artemisinin.org is now regularly updated.  Soon we will be
starting a monthly newsletter as well.
Your Diet And Cancer30 Apr 2004 04:24 GMT1
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[Rectal CA] personal history/update/Avastin30 Apr 2004 02:10 GMT2
Some of you have seen my posts before and know a little about my
situation.  For you and anyone else interested, here's a few more
details on my medical history and current status.
I was dx with rectal CA with mets to the liver @ 38 yo.  I had
Surgery Update29 Apr 2004 16:36 GMT4
My MOM had her colon cancer surgery today, minimally evasive Laparoscopic.
Spoke with Dr Weiser(very gifted) her surgeon at Sloan-Kettering, the
operation went extremely well, a little over 4 hours to remove a larger
tumor in her Mid-Sigmoid. He also ordered an ultrasound on her ...
Anaplastic Astrocytoma29 Apr 2004 08:14 GMT6
Thank you for all of your help so far, I've learned a lot from the links
you've provided!  But there is more to do, and I can't help but think that
the sooner the better.
My wife's biopsy was performed on Tuesday (April 6, 2004).  The frozen slide
E. coli used to enter and destroy cancer cells29 Apr 2004 01:08 GMT12
<http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/3646745.stm>
Last Updated: Thursday, 22 April, 2004, 01:32 GMT 02:32 UK
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GM bacteria used to fight cancer
Day 13 since CHEMO treatment 128 Apr 2004 23:54 GMT11
Well here it is Day 13 since my first treatment, and right on time my
hair is falling out just like they said.  Had my first blood test done
Friday the 23rd and was told it is at normal rates, no big drop in
platlets or white cells,  So I am waiting for the second treatment 5th
Radio talk show of interest28 Apr 2004 23:26 GMT1
http://www.docuweb.ca/immunocal/bounous.html
CFS Radio Program
March 28th, 1999
Roger G. Mazlen, M.D. Host
Mouth ulcers28 Apr 2004 15:07 GMT44
I know I saw a post with a link in it recently, but can I find it?  
Perhaps someone could repost the link if it's relevant to the
following:
A friend of mine has confided that she has cervical cancer which
I just can't believe the time has gone so fast28 Apr 2004 11:47 GMT13
It's been 8 Sundays since Patrick passed away.  I just can't believe it's
been that long.  How can I have missed him for that long already?  Where has
the time gone?  some days it feels like forever since I saw him, and other
days it seems like just yesterday. I just miss him today, ...
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