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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Cancer / August 2004

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Melanoma29 Aug 2004 10:46 GMT2
About a month and a half ago I noticed a pale brown oval smudge on the
underside of my left foot close to a toe (about 6mm at it's widest part).
Having had a verruca removed a year ago from the sole of my other foot, I
decided to go back to my chiropodist fearing it was another ...
Jesus still heals!!29 Aug 2004 02:41 GMT22
I am a 39 male from idaho who is almost cancer free from colon cancer
that metastisized to my liver, left lung, lymphnodes in abdomen, and two
baseball sized tumors.  Click on my link below to see my testimony of
Jesus' healing power when  the medical community said I was dead. I ...
Info needed -- risks on general anesthesia for coma survivors29 Aug 2004 00:23 GMT4
A friend of mine must have a colon resection.  Her surgon assures her
that it's almost a riskless situation as far as the cancer goes;
however, her medical history (she was in a coma for more than a month
long ago) makes general anesthesia, if required, a whole new ballgame
I Will Survive - Thanks for your contact28 Aug 2004 10:16 GMT2
Hi again!
I am very glad that I find this newsgroup and I`m very happy for your
contact. In Croatia there is no such a newsgroup but I hope it will be open
very soon.
melanoma28 Aug 2004 08:17 GMT3
http://www.aad.org/magmel.html
Sister going home from hospital28 Aug 2004 07:53 GMT50
My sister went for a Procrit shot on Tuesday and they ended up
admitting her because she was having problems breathing and her counts
were so low.  Mom was with her.   My sis ended up being on oxygen and
having a couple of pints of blood.   Meanwhile my mother was
skin cancer?28 Aug 2004 03:36 GMT14
Went to doctor today as I've had a crusty type lump behind my ear lobe for some
weeks. It itches and burns. She says she doesn't know what it is but that I
have to see a skin specialist as it could be cancerous type. She told me it
would be a few weeks before I'm seen (longer she ...
chemotherapy and joint pain27 Aug 2004 23:47 GMT4
been on cisplatin + irinotecan since may.
started experiencing arthritis like joint pain last month.
is anyone aware of a connection or am i just getting old?
regards-
I WILL SURVIVE27 Aug 2004 22:11 GMT12
I`m Eli from CROATIA and I`m 34 years old. I have the breast cancer. A month
ago I have been operated. The doctors sad that the surgery was very
sucessfully. I have a good luck because the cancer was on the very begining.
My father  died just a three months ago in such a pain that ...
Advanced Cancer: Living Each Day27 Aug 2004 20:04 GMT1
http://www.nci.nih.gov/cancerinfo/advancedcancer/page2
Advanced Cancer: Living Each Day
This National Cancer Institute booklet was written to help persons who
have gone through the struggles of diagnosis, treatment, and, perhaps,
Predicting spread (metastasis)27 Aug 2004 19:43 GMT1
http://tinyurl.com/vuxs  (American Cancer Society web page)
The exact type of a cancer and the location in which it developed both
strongly influence whether it will metastasize and where it is likely to
spread. The list below of common cancers and which organs they are likely
once again, Cancer has taken someone close27 Aug 2004 19:17 GMT5
A couple of years ago I entered into the fight of my life. It was the fight
for sole custody of my son. I was represented by one of the most cutthroat,
most amazing lawyers anyone could have the honor of knowing. I saw sole
custody as an impossible dream. My lawyer made it possible. ...
Cancer Pancreas 27 Aug 2004 11:19 GMT30
Just got back from the doc's and told me I have cancer of the pancreas and
will go in and look to make sure next Wednesday.  Told me that it's in an
area that they can't operate and that Chemo which I wouldn't take any way
would be worthless and just about the same for radiation.
Too weak for chemo27 Aug 2004 00:45 GMT1
My dad had stomach cancer, and was supposed to get chemo, but the
local cancer center and MD Anderson said he was too weak to receive
chemo. Well MD Anderson said if he was too weak to receive chemo at
the local cancer center, he would be too weak to receive treatment
Magnesum and Calcium to offset Oxaliplatin side effects26 Aug 2004 20:56 GMT5
Just wanted to pass along something I assumed was common knowledge and
recently discovered wasn't.   The past two cycles, as effects of the chemo
suite have been building in intensity, my Doctor prescribed a mix of
Magnesium and calcium before and after my oxaliplatin (hope I ...
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