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| Review on my Wife's chemotherapy today... | 19 May 2004 03:06 GMT | 6 |
Cancer Loses Fight Reuters- Ontario Canada Jacqueline Nemeth met up with Cancer for her forth bout of chemotherapy of a series of sixteen today in what many commentators
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| PHOTODYNAMIC THERAPY FOR CANCER/BARRETTS ESOPHAGUS | 19 May 2004 02:40 GMT | 1 |
I have, for years, had Barretts esophagus. In May of 1997 I was diagnosed as having cancer of the esophagus. Prior to this (IN THE LATE 70'S) I was lucky to have met a man at the VA Hospital in Little Rock; Dr. Patel warned me about Barretts . This was back in the late 70's. I had ...
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| Orange diarrhoea ? Is this a symptom of something ? | 18 May 2004 23:20 GMT | 3 |
Hi everyone, My Mother has just completed a course of radiotherapy for throat cancer and is suffering very badly with the sores and other side effects. She has now started vomiting a lot and has very, very bad
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| I'm scared | 18 May 2004 18:50 GMT | 19 |
I'm very frightened. Scared to death. For the past week I've had symptoms that resemble Colon Cancer; Sudden and unusual change in bowel behaviour Loose stool
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| Chemo Now vs. Surgery and Chemo Later | 18 May 2004 12:13 GMT | 10 |
I'm not sure if this post is appropriate for this group or not, but I thought I'd give it a shot since good, in-person oncology advice is hard to come by in a relatively isolated small town. My Mom finished surgery for colon cancer a year ago. The surgeon
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| Ping Ben & Albertina (fibromatosis) | 18 May 2004 10:58 GMT | 2 |
How's your son doing? We haven't heard back from you since February.. There's another poster here whose child will be undergoing surgery.. J
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| One-Two Punch for Head & Neck Cancers | 18 May 2004 02:56 GMT | 1 |
The May 6 issue of NEJM published the results of two clinical trials for the treatment of squamous-cell carcinoma of the head and neck with concurrent radiotherapy and chemotherapy. Here are the links to the abstracts Cooper JS, Pajak TF, Forastiere AA, Jacobs J, Campbell BH, Saxman ...
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| IV stage of liver cancer | 17 May 2004 13:14 GMT | 19 |
My mom has just been diognised with advanced liver cancer. She was a normal healthy 75 year old until last week. We have been it is too late for any treatment and has just few months. I am really scared for the unknowns. Has anyone out been through this with their family who can ...
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| delusions? | 17 May 2004 11:23 GMT | 7 |
This is a tough one... I don't think it can be done... Is there a way to sort out delusions and loss of timeline due to (a) high blood sugar (on the order of 300)
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| roll call | 17 May 2004 09:58 GMT | 1 |
Sinead No cancer Lost dad in Sept 2003 to Colorectal cancer Still grieving.
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| a little Friday humor | 15 May 2004 16:51 GMT | 1 |
Just a little laugh At Sunday School they were teaching how God created everything, including human beings. Little Johnny seemed especially intent when they told him how Eve was created out of one of Adam's ribs. Later in the
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| Bone cancer pain query | 15 May 2004 12:20 GMT | 2 |
I've recently been diagnosed with a smallish (4-cm) bone cancer lesion (can't remember type) in my right hip, which was picked up on bone scan after I had had horrendous right hip pain for 9 months with few other obvious symptoms although also suffer from a range of autoimmune
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| Back after 4 year vacation. | 14 May 2004 21:17 GMT | 5 |
Hi group. It's me again after all this time. Was searching old posts and see that Steph is still here. Also Mike R. Hi guys. And who could forget John S. Hey John, that chip on your shoulder must be getting heavy. Couldn't believe it when I saw some recent posts by you.
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| THEORY CANCER PULMONARY BY BACTERIA | 14 May 2004 01:05 GMT | 3 |
the cancer pulmonary is caused by some bacteria that through half of some enzymes change some genes through further information visit the site http://www.tumori-batteri.info TYPES OF TUMOURS PULMONARY CAUSED BY THIS BACTERIA: Carcinoma to small
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| infantile fibromatosis | 13 May 2004 23:28 GMT | 2 |
Our 4 year old son was just diagnosed with an infantile fibromatosis tumor in the submandibular space on his jaw. We have been told that it is rare, it is unknown what triggers it, it doesn't spread to other parts of the body, is benign but aggressive. It is not hereditary.
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