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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Cancer / August 2004

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Echanges d'informations31 Aug 2004 23:15 GMT5
Bonjour ? tous,
Je voudrais avoir un ?change d'informations + entraide + assistance+ etc..
avec personnes touch?es par le cancer de la prostate. Pr?vention,
traitements, etc.
miami herald seeks info31 Aug 2004 16:23 GMT1
I'm a reporter at the Miami Herald, and I'm working on a story about
compassionate use (the use of experimental drugs outside of clinical
trials). I'm looking for people who have applied to receive drugs
under compassionate use and have been denied, or people who have been
Merle Bloom...the next installment31 Aug 2004 08:56 GMT3
In answer to Alex's question:  We've been through several social workers
from several different agencies. At this point, I think they've told us
everything they're going to tell us, because they just keep sending us to
each other in an endless round.
Colon Cancer.31 Aug 2004 05:55 GMT6
I have colon cancer. I had a tumer in the lower part of my colon where the
storage area is. The tumer was removed along with the storage area thirteen
months ago. My surgeon made a new storage area during my operation but this
turned blue after completion and he had to remove it. I ...
make that DJ-92731 Aug 2004 03:09 GMT3
In my previous message, I called it DJ-297.  Call it chemo-induced dyslexia.
Thanks,
Jennifer L
Treatment 6 and the last30 Aug 2004 06:26 GMT10
Well I just finished treatment six today just under four hours of riding
the chair.  Was told this is the last ride. ONC said once again he could
not see anything in the CT scan but a small 3/4 inch line of that looked
like scar tissue but said he will order another CT/PET in three ...
Synovial Sarcoma - Successful Surgery30 Aug 2004 06:00 GMT9
    Three weeks ago I had a thoracotomy to remove a 1200 gram, 15
x 12.5 7.5 cm synovial sarcoma from my right chest wall.  The tumor
was described as "encapsulated" and had not invaded my lung or any
other organs.  I was told I might lose part or all of my lung and
Cancer cure in Oz?30 Aug 2004 00:11 GMT23
Watch this space: Dr. Holt in Perth, Western Australia has been quietly
curing cancer for the past 30 years. He is not a quack, but a highly
respected physician with 22 letters after his name. His only sin has been to
create a CURE that has NO side effects, so the medical fraternity ...
Bone Marroww Transplant29 Aug 2004 20:47 GMT6
       I'm new to this newsgroup but not to cancer. Have beaten it twice
now. I'm looking for a website and or newsgroup that deals with Bone Marrow
Transplants, since I have had one almost a year and 8 months ago and doing
ok. Should I stay here and vent or does anyone know of a ...
Bone Metastasis (Part 4) - Treating Bone Metastasis29 Aug 2004 20:46 GMT22
http://tinyurl.com/3sncm
American Cancer Society - Reference Material
Treating Bone Metastasis
Detailed Guide: Bone Metastasis
Dad-Treatments next week29 Aug 2004 18:32 GMT3
Dad has had a week off from treatment.  He thought he was getting two weeks of
but misunderstood.  Even with the week off his not felt good.  The chemo has
built up in his system.  His stomach is still messed up and he still has the
headaches which Mom and I have decided is from the ...
Telephone Conferences/Multiple Myeloma29 Aug 2004 18:30 GMT1
        Do any of you all ever listen to Telephone Conferences about Multiply Myeloma
through Cancer Care.org?  Dad gets notices from them about when these Telephone
Conferences are going to be on then I got on the website and sign him up for
them.  There people from all of the world that ...
Woman's True Cancer Battle Story: A Season in Hell29 Aug 2004 17:11 GMT3
Has anyone read this book, is it any good?
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=7911937092&sspagename=STRK%
3AMESE%3AIT&rd=1

Thanks,
A
radioghrapher29 Aug 2004 12:58 GMT1
hi im work in england with cancer patient treating them
PHOTODYNAMIC THERAPY FOR CANCER/BARRETTS ESOPHAGUS29 Aug 2004 11:10 GMT1
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 ...
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