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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Cancer / December 2004

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Friend just died a week after being diagnosed10 Dec 2004 13:11 GMT3
I am at a loss as to explain.....
A friend of mine, 31, has just died a week after being diagfnosed with
cancer.
How is this possible????
In February of 1995, following a routine check up and chest X-ray, It was discovered ...10 Dec 2004 09:53 GMT9
In February of 1995, following a routine check up and chest X-ray, It was
discovered that I had a tumor on my right lung. Following several tests and
more X-rays, I was informed that I had cancer. It was inoperable, as the
cancer had spread to the Lymph Nodes. The message was ...
Sister in hospital10 Dec 2004 09:04 GMT9
I got a call at 630 am that my sister is in the hospital.   She fell
last night and cut her head. ALthough my mother had been told to call
hospice she called my idiot brother who told her to call 911. This
takes her out of the hospice loop and complicates things more.
Roll Call to alt.support.cancer10 Dec 2004 08:12 GMT134
It's been 5 months since the last.
I think it's time for a roll call in case it draws some of you out.
If  you are so inclined, reply to my post (remove everything I type here),
put your type and stage of cancer in the subject line and update us to how
glial tumor09 Dec 2004 23:09 GMT1
it´s evelyn
my friend has multiforme tumor
she visited so many doctors that nobody can count. now she is after
her first radiotherapy. doctors say that chemotherapy is imposible.
Iron chelators in cancer chemotherapy09 Dec 2004 04:16 GMT2
Curr Top Med Chem. 2004;4(15):1623-35. Related Articles, Links  
Iron chelators in cancer chemotherapy.
Buss JL, Greene BT, Turner J, Torti FM, Torti SV.
Department of Biochemistry Wake Forest University Health Sciences, Medical
stomach cancer - time it takes to develop08 Dec 2004 17:08 GMT6
My husband passed away this September at 58 after a two-year battle with
stomach cancer. He was diagnosed in December 2002 with Stage IV (mets to his
liver). It came as an utter shock to us. He had been having some indigestion
the year before, but it didn't seem that serious. Who ...
Artist rek dedicates profit for cancer research08 Dec 2004 17:07 GMT2
A percent of profit goes to st jude cancer association.
http://www.reksworld.com
Sunshine May Ward Off Lymphoma08 Dec 2004 17:06 GMT1
While it had already known that sun shine can help the body's
production like vitamin D, it may be new discovery that vitamin D
prevents NHL. But sun shine also can be a cause of skin cancer,
especially in Australia where ozone hole is a problem under
Telomeres, Telomerase, Dehydroepiandrosterone, and Cancer and Aging08 Dec 2004 17:06 GMT1
Telomeres, Telomerase, Dehydroepiandrosterone, and Cancer and Aging
Copyright © 2004, James Michael Howard, Fayetteville, Arkansas, U.S.A.
Telomerase increases the length of telomeres.  During early growth and
development telomere length is longest, then declines with cell
Epithelioid Hemangioendothelioma?08 Dec 2004 09:22 GMT4
Has anyone heard of Epithelioid Hemangioendothelioma? I am trying to find an
expert or at least a knowledgeable physician and successsful therapies in
this rare cancer. It affects the liver. Thanks in advance.
Rectal Cancer07 Dec 2004 22:24 GMT19
Hi everyone.  My name is Kimberly and I am 32 yrs old.  I was just
diagnosed with rectal cancer.  I go today to have a rectal ultrasound
to see what stage the cancer is in.
I am really here just looking for support and what your experiences
(OT) New google...07 Dec 2004 20:14 GMT8
Just went into google and found myself in the beta version....
They have this "top posters of all times" list on the right.  Bookbabe
is on there... Gosh, I do miss her! Now I'll be reminded of how much I
miss her every time I post....  
(OT) For J07 Dec 2004 20:05 GMT1
Found an interesting thread on comp.sys.mac.apps today concerning archiving
news groups. Author and title: "Bev A. Kupf" <bevakupf@myhome.net>    
Warning: Mymac.ws does not respect the x-no-archive header
One interesting reply stated:
6 years old07 Dec 2004 09:19 GMT1
6 years old today. No chemo, no radio. Still drinking Essiac. Still
dangerous, J. 3 years of my glorious Granddaughter. Life's a diamond.
                               Marty from Oz
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