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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Cancer / May 2004

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Thalidomide and Ovarian Cancer10 May 2004 21:28 GMT3
The Mayo Clinic has decided that my wife's treatment should now
include the use of Thalidomide. Prior to starting this treatment, I
would like to read as much as possible about Thalidomide usage for
Ovarian cancer tumors. I would appriciate any and all information that
Sad news about my Dad10 May 2004 07:23 GMT11
A couple of weeks ago I posted about my 77 year old Dad who'd been in the
hospital for 4 weeks for pancreatitis and pneumonia and more pancreatitis
after a pretty full recovery from a brain tumor excision in January for GBM.
Sadly he was too weak to fight off multiple infections and ...
Dendritic Cell Vaccines for Cancer10 May 2004 06:13 GMT3
           Im new here. Im a 14 year old guy from Canada interested in
medicine. I am thinking about going into the Aventis Biotech Challegne and I
have a few ideas. One idea is The effect of immunomodulators (various kinds
of various concentrations) on dendritic cell vaccines in ...
New breakthrough for Cancer Patients --  Lets hope  this  helps09 May 2004 22:23 GMT6
All Cancer Patients   LOOK at this
http://drugspills.com/celebrex.htm
Celebrex Has Marked Effect on Mesothelioma
http://www.drugspills.com/celebrexnews.htm
skin rash & 5-FU09 May 2004 00:51 GMT4
Sorry for all the spam!
My husband has developed a facial skin rash.
Can anyone recommend a gentle cream that can easy the itching and redness?
I've been putting a gentle moisturizer on it, but I realized this may not be
Charter09 May 2004 00:11 GMT50
Since the members here tend to change rapidly why not take a count on who is
favor of the present charter ?
Ostomy Support IRC Chat Meeting - Sat 8th May 200408 May 2004 23:43 GMT3
PLEASE NOTE WE HAVE MOVED TO A NEW HOME/SERVER TO TRY AND MAKE CONNECTIONS
MORE RELIABLE. WE ARE NOW ON IRC.ZIRC.ORG:6667
**Java Users you need do nothing different.
**mIRC/equivilent users, please update your server list
[RANT] Clean08 May 2004 23:32 GMT5
Can we dispose of this word "clean" please ?
It's clear !  (clear of cancer, clear margins etc)
I've even recently seen a doctor on another newsgroup use the word
"clean".
PET Scan08 May 2004 22:55 GMT13
I have been told that I should have the PET scan within the next few months.
Can anyone advise if procedure is better than the CT scan that I have been
having? thanks
Paul
is menengioma  cancer??08 May 2004 21:58 GMT1
plz tell abouy menengioma. list the histological identification of
typical/atypical??
bye
Pathology Report Colon Cancer Update08 May 2004 18:12 GMT10
Just got the results over the phone from my Mom's colon cancer surgery. T3
N0 M0 Stage II....what a relief since the size of the tumor was quite large.
She told me no lymph node or vascular  involvement but it broke thru the
wall. I was braced for the worst because of the size of ...
Baz's update (another one!)--colorectal08 May 2004 17:58 GMT2
Yesterday we visited the onc for the first time. It turns out that Baz may
be T3, but we'll have to wait for post-surgery tests to confirm that. He
begins radiation and chemo next week. He'll have a port-o-cath with 5-FU for
the next few weeks. Although the surgeon keeps talking ...
Help Needed in Ontario Canada08 May 2004 16:43 GMT14
Cancer scanning machine in jeopardy
For almost three years, doctors unsuccessfully tried to hunt down and
destroy the cancer cells in Nathalie Lavoie's thyroid. Thanks to a
revolutionary imaging machine at St. Joseph's Health Care, that search
My son - Diffuse Large BCell Lymphoma AND Follicular08 May 2004 13:58 GMT15
Hi J and Everyone,
Yesterday I met with my son (age 40) and his oncologist (actually a  fellow
who seems to be the onc's assistant) and asked all of my questions. The news
was not good. It appears that his large abdominal tumour (DLBCL) developed
Insurance will not pay08 May 2004 09:03 GMT12
Well just received a letter back from my Senator about trying to get the
Naval Hospital to provide me with a referral so my insurance will pay
for my treatment.
    Shortly after I was DX with a tumor in my left lung the Dr.
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