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| Off topic big time..... Ireland Info | 05 May 2004 13:27 GMT | 4 |
Hi guys, I know, this is completely off topic, but I can't seem to get any straight answers out of anybody around here. Maybe somebody on this group is from Ireland and can tell me what I need to know....
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| Blah, blah, blah | 05 May 2004 12:30 GMT | 30 |
Yawn....I know I was knee deep into it this afternoon, but this Medical Crap person, and all those digging up the sh.t are really starting to be a bore. As you can see, many have come out from lurking to take sides, those for our charter, the good we do here as patients, caregivers, ...
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| [Off Topic] Test for J. 3/3 | 05 May 2004 12:06 GMT | 14 |
I will post the same message to check in wich news provider you can read me. Regards, ?.
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| Stage 4 Colon cancer spread to ovary | 05 May 2004 12:01 GMT | 1 |
My friend called me earlier tonight and told me that she had just gotten out of the hospital. She said that she was diagnosed with stage 4 colon cancer that had metastasized to her ovary in mid April and they had removed her colon last week. They also removed the
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| Seen on another news group | 05 May 2004 09:50 GMT | 1 |
"Subject: RE: Survivors for Lung Cancer Awarness
> hi- my name is Jim and my wife Jane is fighting nsclc since Dec. 2002. She had a left pneumonectomy on her 53rd bday ( 1/30/03). We underwent rad and chemo as a precaution. The surgeon felt he cured my wife but we opted to go
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| DLBCL Advice Please - again | 05 May 2004 03:31 GMT | 14 |
Hi J and Everyone, I'm writing to ask if anyone has experienced red spots (pustules?) on the scalp following chemo. My son, age 40, was dx on March 17 with DLBCL. He had a very aggressive and
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| bladder cancer | 04 May 2004 22:18 GMT | 1 |
Hi im new to this but here goes, iv been told i have bladder cancer not happy but ok with it, i had a tube with a camera passed down my penis and was told all looking good no problems, but my urine was tested and showed i was shedding malignant cells. i was then looked at
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| Block Senders (filter/killfile) - Suggestion on who to block | 04 May 2004 19:37 GMT | 30 |
Sometimes one or more posters posts to this newsgroup and don't really belong here. To avoid upsets, block them, so you never see their messages. Do not reply to the persons mentioned in these "block messages" posts.
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| Avastin question | 04 May 2004 18:52 GMT | 13 |
I was on the usual folfox regimen with a clinical trial of a med named PZ something or other added. It is an angiogenesis (?) med that, like avaistin, prevents tumors from building their own capillary system.
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| Friends... | 04 May 2004 05:06 GMT | 1 |
Friends are funny. Some friends are ones who appear that you never ever saw before. People who come out of nowhere and open their hearts and show what kind of people they are.
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| [ADMIN] Block Sender - Medical Watch | 04 May 2004 02:35 GMT | 9 |
How to block newsgroup posters, in Outlook Express Highlight/select the post. click on 'message' between 'tools and help' at the top of OE... then click on block sender...
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| Question on stomach cancer. | 04 May 2004 02:21 GMT | 6 |
Need help for the proper order of MD's to see. I went to see A GI doctor after there was pain while eating.He found a malignant tumor in my stomach and wants me to go see a surgeon. My question is that shouldn't I go to an Oncologist first.
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| Before you first post here - FAQ/Charter | 04 May 2004 02:05 GMT | 2 |
http://www.cancersupporters.com/asc/charter.html and http://www.cancersupporters.com/asc/index.html
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| red spots also | 04 May 2004 02:04 GMT | 1 |
Well I lost a portion of my hair already so decided to shave it off. I also noticed small red spots like prickly heat or infected hair follicle (sp) But they do not have white centers and no dark spots. But my toe nails
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| Research on occupational causes of lymphoma | 04 May 2004 01:58 GMT | 9 |
I'm trying to find scientific articles describing the occupational cause(s) of lymphoma. Specifically, I'm trying to find links associating carcinogenic vapours and lubricating oils used by welders and machinists. I have found some studies in PubMed, but I'm wondering what's the ...
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