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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Cancer / January 2005

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Chemotherapy and toenails.19 Jan 2005 23:35 GMT10
My right big toenail has gone all purple underneath.  It looks like the nail
is going to fall off.  Has this happened to anyone else here?  Is it caused
by chemotherapy?
[Poll] - NSCLC (non small lung cancer) and smoking19 Jan 2005 23:03 GMT28
As far as I know this is a first for this newsgroup.
I'm interested in knowing how many of you or your loved ones quit smoking
before diagnosis and if so when and what age you were diagnosed and how
long you smoked.
Here's a list of loons/trolls/idiots to block/plonk/filter/ignore19 Jan 2005 22:37 GMT8
Print this up, to remind you.
(updated list)
How to Block Senders using Outlook Express
Highlight/select the post.
wheezing19 Jan 2005 22:24 GMT31
went to the doctor today because i tended to wheeze laying down.  no
relationship to the cancer. turns out i had some bronchial congestion.
guess i have a few more months to kick around
Love heals19 Jan 2005 16:49 GMT1
Wow..Imagine the power in this!
http://www.derrickjensen.org/backster.html
"Cleve Backster has conducted hundreds of experiments showing that plants
respond to our emotions and intents, as do severed or crushed leaves, eggs
2nd annual: Are shoes a cause of colon cancer?19 Jan 2005 16:40 GMT8
Given the responses it kicked off last year here in the newsgroups, I
would like to annually address the biomechanical effects of shoes on
human degenerative diseases.  Most people still think the idea stinks.
Yet it seems to me that shoes on the feet are like germs on the hands.
best forums19 Jan 2005 10:49 GMT4
What are the best forums for cancer discussion?
hiccups19 Jan 2005 10:45 GMT8
I had cancer surgery on the 18th of October for a tumor on my right
kidney...Im back to 100% now but for some reason I have almost continual
hiccups...anyone have an explanation for this? dont reply here...send email
directly to tip15percent@insightbb.com
Glioma19 Jan 2005 10:40 GMT7
Underwent surgical removal of this malignant brain tumor on 12/15.
Interested in follow up radiology and/or chemo, diet plans, herbal
solutions, or anything in general to prolong life expectancy of one year.
Anyone use Poly-MVA? Need help in evaluating.19 Jan 2005 10:37 GMT39
I haven't posted in quite awhile. My brother has stage 4 lymphoma. now
on his third relapse (stem cell transplant 2 yrs ago), he's becoming
non-responsive to chemo.  The side of his neck is quite swollen from
lymph nodes, and painful.  His doctor is running out of things to try,
How can I help mom?19 Jan 2005 10:34 GMT2
I'm new here and reading as much as I can. My mom is getting radiation 5
days a week and chemo once a week. She cries every day and is depressed. I
don't know what to say to her. Can anyone who has had cancer before give me
some advice? She has stage 3 and is now starting to lose ...
mediastinal thoracic  cancer19 Jan 2005 10:33 GMT12
Recently, my doctors have discovered a rare form of parasternal
cancer.
Because of its size (7x7x5 cm) the tumor causes heart problems and
respiratory problems, but is not firmly attached to any organ. The
Xeloda--chemo answers and/or experience needed19 Jan 2005 10:24 GMT8
My mother is scheduled to start a chemo treatment on Monday with Xeloda and
one other drug that I can't remember the name of...something similar to
"gemsar" or "gelzar".  The doctors believe it is cancer in the galbladder,
however it may be ovarian...they are having trouble ...
Adrenal carcinoma or Pancoast's tumor19 Jan 2005 10:02 GMT9
My father's sister had a lung biopsy last week. She got a call from her
doctor yesterday saying she has adrenal carcinoma. At some point in the last
few weeks there was talk of her having a Pancoast's tumor because she has
some of the symptoms associated with it (unrelenting ...
Dissed at Google ads19 Jan 2005 01:04 GMT10
Dissed is not a strong enough word to describe the condition I am in over
Google ads and their lack of responsible practices.
I went to a reputable (on the recommended list) website for information and
found a Google ad--within the body of the information--linking to one of
Pages: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 December, 2004
 
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