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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Cancer / November 2004

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Rectal Cancer?20 Nov 2004 23:23 GMT6
I'm 52 male, now having changes in my bowel habits: feeling of obstruction in
upper rectum (though no feeling of "fullness"). Also have gas that has great
difficulty venting out of my intestines. Also can feel some internal
hemmorhoids in my rectum. I've scheduled an examination ...
Vaginal Cancer - Pete/Judy20 Nov 2004 21:12 GMT256
Just wondering how things are Pete?  Everything go okay?
Thinking of you both.
Many Hugs
Alayne
J and Steph about my mum's lung cancer20 Nov 2004 08:54 GMT22
I posted a couple weeks back and my sister has also posted to the
newsgroup recently.My mum has been very poorly indeed for past 5/6
weeks,basically since she started taking dexamethasone steriods
What happened is she had a chest infection and she was given
john yudkin19 Nov 2004 23:18 GMT1
Is anyone out there following the teaching of John Yudkin?
Sci.med.diseasescancer.prevent.blue green alagae19 Nov 2004 19:30 GMT2
Post anything here concerning cancer, and how blue green alagae prevents or
cures cancer. I will start it.
The information that I have is that all cancer cells are fermented, that
blue green alagae stops fermentation,that the medical community had given an
checking in19 Nov 2004 07:35 GMT6
I'm back.  I spent a wonderful 2 weeks in the gloriously blue northeast.
Other than rotten service at one restaurant in Newport, everything was
marvelous.  I was checking in via google from time to time, so you knew
that.
QueLIFE - Herbal Natural Products that Enhance Immume System function19 Nov 2004 00:40 GMT1
I wanted to make you aware of a company called QueLIFE that a friend
of mine started.
His products are helping families across the USA with not only basic
health supplements but more importantly,
Requesting Movie Recommendation18 Nov 2004 23:14 GMT13
If this is not the proper place to ask this, I apologize in advance.
Does anyone have any recommendations for movies dealing with cancer and how
a family copes with it?  Someone recommended Stepmom and that was a good
movie.  Looking for more along those lines.
Lymph node biopsy procedural question18 Nov 2004 22:53 GMT5
I have a question about the proper procedures for lymph node biopsies,
hopefully someone here can assist me.  I recently noted what appeared
to be a swollen lymph node in my groin, and after an array of tests and
other procedures eventually I was sent in for a biopsy.  It would seem ...
Thorium in the ground is responsible for cancer ! ! !18 Nov 2004 17:46 GMT2
Everywhere on the world, there is thorium in the ground and we eat to
much thorium every day and thorium is responsible for cancer.
We should remove all the thorium and send it to the moon to eliminate
cancer.
Controlled amino acid therapy18 Nov 2004 16:30 GMT2
Hi, This therapy appears to be documented but everything I've found so
far leads back to the A. P. John Cancer Institute in Connecticut. I
haven't yet been able to find any comment, positive or negative, by
anybody in "conventional medicine," like Sloan-Kettering, the NIH or
Brain Tumor18 Nov 2004 15:00 GMT2
Does anyone know anything about the rare form of tumor called a
medulloblastoma? It is not rare in children but by 42 year old dad was
just diagnosed with it. If anyone has information or statistics on
adult medulloblastoma I would appreciate it. (Links would be nice as
PET scans not conclusive?18 Nov 2004 12:05 GMT16
I thought PETs detected all cancerous activity. Docs are saying only some cancers.
Test results are in18 Nov 2004 08:59 GMT4
Well, I got really good news. Nothing showed up on any
of the test. So I called the hubby to let him in on the results,
he cried. Said that was the best news he's heard today.
Now, for awhile we can go back to concetrating on FIL.
Dad-Heart Dr.18 Nov 2004 07:51 GMT4
    Dad went to the heart Dr. yesterday.  He got an answer to his breathing
problem.  Its not good.  His left ventricle is stiff and fluids flow into it to
slow.  They don't know why.  They are going to do a tread mill test tomorrow,
Nov. 18.  The Dr. said it could be a blockage.  ...
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