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| KAREN L thanks | 12 Nov 2004 08:35 GMT | 1 |
Yes Karen you remeber correctly I was DX with NHL large B cell in both lungs finished my 6 rounds of CHOP+R in August and had a scan to prove it put my tumors out of commision however everyone I seem to talk to tells me that three month follow up scans are
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| Chemotherapy Question | 12 Nov 2004 06:04 GMT | 6 |
My 58-year old mother had hysterectomy recently, because one of her ovaries had a cancerous cyst. Her surgeon told her that none of the organs currently in her body have cancer in them, but cancer was present in the wash post-sugery. Therefore, she must now undergo chemotherapy
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| Aunt has mass on her lung | 12 Nov 2004 00:18 GMT | 3 |
I heard from my father that my wonderful aunt found out today she has a mass on her lung. A CT scan is scheduled for 11/24. I realize the diagnosis may not be dire but my aunt has been a heavy smoker for 50 years and has lost a lot of weight in recent months.
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| Update on Dad 11/11/04 | 11 Nov 2004 20:30 GMT | 1 |
Some may already know this update. To some it may be new. I didn't want to leave out anyone: Dad's Hemoglobin count is now 15.5. Normal is 14.0-18.0. He went back and found some old papers of pasted physicals he had done for his work. Long
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| If you have worked in a factory in US you could be compsensated almost 10 million dollars | 11 Nov 2004 19:41 GMT | 1 |
You may not even know that you suffer from the symtoms of mesothelioma. If you have been diagnosed with Mesothelioma as a result of Asbestos exposure, you may be entitled to monetary compensation. Apparantly malignant mesothelmia is one of the highest compensated
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| health and longevity | 11 Nov 2004 16:20 GMT | 1 |
hi everybody, 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! ---
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| 'Steph' why don't you teach about glutathione? | 11 Nov 2004 03:13 GMT | 3 |
> Steph you need some courses in biology, physiology, microbiology and anatomy
>Been there, done that, got the T shirt, sonny. You must be really old if I am sunny to you. :))))
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| Listening... (vent?) | 11 Nov 2004 01:58 GMT | 5 |
To your body. This week's roll call has brought "home" that there are probably more lurkers here than I ever imagined. This message is mostly for the friends, relatives, carers of those with
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| Happy Happy Joy Joy! | 10 Nov 2004 18:07 GMT | 2 |
This morning my mom (JoAnn) was giving me the technical terms of her illness. She has skeletal lytic lesions, is a non-secretor. Her lesions are outside in, and are subcutaneous. HOWEVER, she just called back cuz she got the results of the Pet scan and
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| Steph and J and rude 'huge' Challenge | 10 Nov 2004 16:19 GMT | 14 |
Steph and J and rude 'huge' Challenge I challenge the 3 of you. Prove 1 fact I have sent about Immunotec Research is false. You have spend enough time mocking the company and myself.
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| Steph and J - Immunotec Research Challenge | 10 Nov 2004 14:00 GMT | 3 |
Steph and J Challenge I challenge the 2 of you. Prove 1 fact I have sent about Immunotec Research is false. You have spend enough time mocking the company and myself.
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| Cancer's rapacious need for iron | 10 Nov 2004 11:19 GMT | 1 |
Oct. 14, 2004 | Science and Tech UW licenses potential cancer treatment derived from ancient Chinese folk remedy FROM: Rob Harrill rharrill@u.washington.edu 206-543-2580 A group of promising cancer-fighting compounds derived from a substance used in
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| Where has two years gone? | 10 Nov 2004 10:39 GMT | 2 |
Frank James Lea Apr 1st 1947 to November 2nd 2002 a victim of pancreatic cancer. It has been two very lonely years. I have tried to do a lot of volunteer work to keep busy. i just took my Standard Enhansed First Aid and got 98
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| small cell lung cancer | 09 Nov 2004 17:42 GMT | 6 |
I posted here 2 years ago and I was treated for throat cancer.I complained bitterly about how my tongue tasted everything as burning. That is all in the past and I am cancer free now for over 2 years. Thats the good part.
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| Chemoembolization | 09 Nov 2004 09:29 GMT | 28 |
http://patient.cancerconsultants.com/liver_cancer_news.aspx?id=17954 One approach to chemoembolization involves injecting 2 types of drugs through a catheter into the main artery that supplies the liver (called the hepatic artery). The 2 types of drugs used are 1) those that cause ...
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