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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Cancer / October 2004

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liver cancer-help!!!!11 Oct 2004 18:34 GMT3
my mother has a liver cancer.
cholangiocarcinoma - it's primary liver cancer.
she've got an operation in march 2004.
operation was very succesfull, we were very happy...
Testing10 Oct 2004 22:10 GMT3
Testing 123
Squaramous sarcoma10 Oct 2004 20:18 GMT189
Hi folks I am new here and my wife is not computer literate but she
will be reading all posts now with me. She is 60 years old, had a
hysterectomy 12 years ago. Has IBS and diviculitis are this morning
Tuesday she has been diagnosed with Varginal Squamous Carinoma. At one
Update: CT/PET Scan09 Oct 2004 19:20 GMT5
I just got off the phone with my Onc., she said my PET/CT scan last week
shows no areas of activity.   Nothing unusual showed up on the PET scan, and
the lung met is gone from the CT scan also.   The CT still shows 2 small,
about 1 cm, spots in the right lobe of the liver.   I'll ...
Re: NOT ALL Ayurvedic drugs pose severe health risk09 Oct 2004 19:03 GMT1
Fine, we can accept them when testing shows, based on government
regulations, that the drugs are both effective and safe.
>Please Remember there are companies who produce genuine medicines and
>some make non genuine medicines also around the world irrespective of
Multiple Myeloma09 Oct 2004 16:49 GMT1
having gone through 9 months of chemo followed by a stem cell transplant I
was put on a course of Interferon Alpha which lasted for 16 months, I was
finally taken off interferon because of the side affects of the drug and
put on thaliomide . The side affects of the interferon caused ...
A glass of red wine a day may cut risk of prostate cancer09 Oct 2004 02:04 GMT7
According to a new American study
http://www.culturekiosque.com/chef/wines/news/red_wine_prostate_cancer.html
Male Breast Cancer08 Oct 2004 23:45 GMT1
*********UPDATE************
Had my surgury September 27th. Doctor removed a benign Lipoma. Very
relieved it's not cancer. I have always been an advocate for breast
cancer awareness and will tell as many people as I can about not only
Dad passed08 Oct 2004 20:37 GMT3
My wonderful 61yo father passed away on Sept. 2nd.  He was one of the rare
cases of unknown primary that was never discovered.  We spent nine months
flying from the west coast to the east coast visiting every doctor that
would speak to us.  We had him scheduled for a surgery on Sept ...
J&J ARTHRITIS DRUG POSES CANCER RISK08 Oct 2004 20:16 GMT1
J&J arthritis drug poses cancer risk
Company warns Remicade may up risk of lymphoma, label
changed for second time to reflect hazards.
October 8, 2004: 12:23 PM EDT
My Mom's cancer08 Oct 2004 19:53 GMT7
First time poster.
My Mom was diagnosed with stage II lymphoma mid August of this year. Her
insurance is GHI.
She's gone through three treatments of chemo (she's scheduled for three
Having tests and scared whitless.07 Oct 2004 21:52 GMT1
I am a 35 y/o mail living in the UK. About 2 months ago I was going
through a house buy and relationship problems and was very stressed.
At this time a was smoking like mad. I went to the doc who gave me
some Paroxetine which calmed me down alot.
[Rectal CA]  update07 Oct 2004 11:57 GMT8
Been away from the group for a while.  I have not been feeling well
due to pain in the area below my stoma.  I have a good assortment of
pain relievers (oxycontin, oxycodone, duragesic) but still have times
when things get uncomfortable.
Scan results (pancreatic cancer)07 Oct 2004 11:49 GMT6
My good friend Chris (4B pancreatic cancer with liver mets) got the results of
his first scan since startin chemo today. He has been in clinical trial of a
"GTX" chemo cocktail (Gemzar/Taxotene/Xeloda) and has completed 3 cycles of 2
weeks on/1 week off. If anyone wants more info on ...
what happens after?06 Oct 2004 07:32 GMT2
Less than 3 years ago one day after I came back to London from New
York I came down with stomach problems and and light pain in my groin.
I was diagnosed with a testicular cancer in NHS hospital one day after
my hospitalization. I was operated 3 days later and chemotherapy began
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