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| NATURAL TREATMENTS CANCER | 14 Apr 2004 17:56 GMT | 1 |
NATURAL TREATMENTS POISONS OF?DICOS IN THE TREATMENT OF THE CANCER B. Cobraminol?tico: Solution Gal?nica Antitumoral "the concentrated protoenzim?tico arsenal in the of?dico poison,
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| Lymphoma Bone Biopsy | 14 Apr 2004 16:37 GMT | 6 |
Well just got back my results from the Bone biopsy it is negative no activity in the bones which the onocoligist says is great news said he would go over the new CT with me Tomorrow before my first CHOP+R he seemed pleased that the bone biopsy was negitive and said that was
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| newly diagnosed with small cell lung cancer | 14 Apr 2004 07:22 GMT | 6 |
I was diagnosed a week ago with small cell lung cancer. My doctor believes it is in it's earlest stages and has not spread making it operable. He wants to remove the bottom lobe from my right lung. What can I expect as far as recovery, side effects, etc? I realize probably
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| Sloan-Kettering | 14 Apr 2004 04:04 GMT | 5 |
I'm bringing my mom to Sloan-Kettering in Manhattan for colorectal sugergy. Shar suggested to get a specalist that does only this type of surgery because the outcomes can be significant better which I agree with. Probably a stupid question but what do you guys think of ...
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| Introduction & question (colon) | 14 Apr 2004 03:35 GMT | 21 |
Dear group, When I began to suspect that my husband was ill, I began lurking. I can't say how wonderful it is to see such a supportive, kind, and informative newsgroup.
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| Appeal Insurance Company's refusal to pay for chemo | 13 Apr 2004 19:32 GMT | 7 |
A bit off-topic, but I hope someone out there can help. My insurance company is refusing to pay for ALL of my chemo treatment thus far because an earlier PART of it (since canceled) included a trial program (which they say they didn't authorize -- did they even
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| Have any of you in remission from lymphoma had an antidepressant, or Effexor specifically, cause a scan to show active lymph node(s) perhaps due to side effects? | 13 Apr 2004 13:48 GMT | 2 |
This is in regard to my brother. He was intially diagnosed with STage 4 aggressive lymphoma. After chemo, he was in remission for 2 mos, then recurrence. He had stem cell transplant 23 months ago. since then, his blood work results have been up and down, but doctor felt very ...
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| Hey J... | 13 Apr 2004 08:46 GMT | 6 |
Hi J: Remember we spoke of guitar playing? Well... I haven't recorded that rendition of YYZ just yet, but here is a piece I did just randomly while feeling pretty deep feelings.
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| thyroid tumor diagnostic steps | 13 Apr 2004 03:23 GMT | 5 |
My friend 51 yr female has just diagnosed with thyroid tumor. It is not yet which type of 4 thyroid tumors, whether it is benigh or malignant. Otherwise she is excellent health. Previous signs: periodic swollen of area at thyroid, has been taken thyroid medicine for last 1
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| Stage IV Liver Cancer | 12 Apr 2004 22:27 GMT | 10 |
My best friend's father was just diagnosed with Stage IV liver cancer. They do not have internet access, and asked me to seek advice online on their behalf. He just started chemotherapy this week. If anyone can share a successful treatment story, or reccomend doctors who ...
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| CEA Up | 12 Apr 2004 21:15 GMT | 23 |
I had been asking around here about whether or not I should be worried about my wife's elevated CEA score. Well, she just had a blood test and went from a 4.8 to 10.8. So, I'm in a full blown panic, but I'm trying to keep it from
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| New to group | 12 Apr 2004 17:57 GMT | 5 |
Please excuse any mistakes I might make. I am about finished with radiation for recurrence of endometrial cancer. My questions concern the reaction of the body to radiation therapy to the abdomen/pelvis. Getting confusing and conflicting info from doctor and have lost faith in ...
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| VAD | 12 Apr 2004 09:33 GMT | 7 |
My mother has begun treatment for myeloma, and is on VAD home chemotherapy. We have already had problems getting the proper supplies for her "Hickman" catheter. Do any of you have experience with these devices? Are there any resources and/or stories you can share with us to help ...
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| Stem cell questions | 12 Apr 2004 05:05 GMT | 1 |
I saw a special on TV about a kid (10)with leukemia and just before death practically, they did stem cells in his blood, I think it was. He is totally cured and now has a different type blood and supposedly he will always be able to have any organ transplant and not risk rejection. ...
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| Landmines | 11 Apr 2004 18:36 GMT | 2 |
My wife of 29 years was diagnosed with Ovarian Cancer in June of 2003. The tumor was not contained to the ovary, but the doctors said that it was just in her abdomen. It was a clear cell cancer. They pulled all of the lymph nodes up to around her heart and they were negative.
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