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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Cancer / November 2004

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Chemo on shelf till December18 Nov 2004 05:19 GMT12
Hello Again--
So I had another CT scan last Wednesday plus a bunch of other tests on
heart and lungs. The heart is great according to ultrasound. The lung
function is obstructed. I do not have a pulmonary embolism.
Colon18 Nov 2004 02:03 GMT4
I'm posting here due to what I hope is just a mild case of
hypochondria, and just typing this makes me feel very embarressed.
For almost a year I've had diarrhea about 50% of the time I use the
toilet, which is once a day. On a handful of occasions I've seen blood
About Melanoma18 Nov 2004 01:05 GMT3
http://www.skincancer.org/melanoma/index.php
Some Are More Dangerous
The physician will tell you whether the melanoma is early or advanced by
describing it as either in situ or invasive. "In situ" is Latin and means
Getting hospital complications & stay time information for Oregon17 Nov 2004 18:56 GMT3
I'm facing surgery soon, and I'm trying to make the best informed choice of
doctors, surgeons and hospitals. I'm fairly well insured.
My primary insurer offers a tool for analysis of facilities,
http://bcbassoc.sqtool.com, for length of stay and complications rate.
the magic17 Nov 2004 18:16 GMT1
Greetings and salutations one and all...
I haven't followed all of the latest threads of this
ng, I can say that the quality of rant hasn't decreased
over the years.
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Search engine, eigenMethod, eigenvector, mathematical, manifolds, science, technical, search tools, eigenmath, Jacobian, quantum, mechanics, manifolds, science, physics, chemistry, law, legal, government, home, office, business, ...
an excellent book17 Nov 2004 08:29 GMT1
let me call your attention to a very interesting book on health and longevity, including cancer and AIDS! You must check it out:
http://templeofnature.org/book
I hope it can save your health. I love it! This info is so true!
Dr. Anthony Taylor
Scans17 Nov 2004 03:37 GMT15
Monday I received another death sentence.  After the problems with a tumor on my
kidney, I went and had a CAT scan as a follow up.  The results are that I have 3
nodules on my left lung, one of which is 6mm in diameter.  Now I have to wait
for a pet scan to determine what I am ...
Radiation question - mother, someone please put me at ease about this17 Nov 2004 00:32 GMT3
My mother was recently diagnosed with breast cancer.  She has led a very healthy life.  So we are all very surprised.
In thinking if what could have caused this, I have been doing research on the some procedures she has had over the past 11 years.  
She has had 1 barium swallow 11 ...
Granuloma16 Nov 2004 20:55 GMT1
Has anyone have any idea of what this is.  I was tested for lung cancer, and the
nodule they found was a non calcified granuloma.  I am curious what it is.  
The doctor told me that I have a new lease on life because of it.
THANK GOD
Glutathione - Its role in Cancer & Anticancer Therapy16 Nov 2004 00:45 GMT50
Glutathione - Its role in Cancer & Anticancer Therapy
Why your body needs a regular supply of this critical substance and how it
can help prevent the onset of cancer, and ease the side effects of
chemotherapy and radiation therapy.
UK vs. US; cancer care15 Nov 2004 20:30 GMT38
Anyone have any opinions on the standard of cancer care in the USA
vs. the UK?
My father, he of the GBM, lives in Pennsylvania. I live in England. I
would say that the standard of care afforded by Medicare and the ACS is
I think cancer is created by the human brain !!!15 Nov 2004 07:52 GMT1
A malfunction of the human brain may be responsible for cancer.So if
you have a good brain, you won't get cancer, but if you have a bad
brain, you will get cancer.
In my case, it means I will get no cancer, because I have no brain.
Free Screen Saver that helps work on a Cancer Cure15 Nov 2004 07:15 GMT2
Free Screen Saver that helps work on a Cancer Cure
Make Your Computer Help with a Cancer Cure
http://www.grid.org/download/gold/download.htm 
Download and install this screensaver
Cancer: Macro to micro.15 Nov 2004 07:00 GMT1
Cancer: Macro to micro.
Years ago i stumbled upon the paradoxical nature of some social
programs, that while they were intended to deal with ‘a problem' they
became corrupted and in fact added to the problem.
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