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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Cancer / January 2005

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Anticancer food - WHICH CAN SAVE YOUR LIFE16 Jan 2005 03:36 GMT9
One of my family member had cancer I read great amount of scientific texts
about cancer and food because I suspected the cancer was caused by food and
in about 30% cases it's,I would like share with this knowledge maybe some of
u doesn't know....because you will not find it on most ...
Progression? Late Stage Stomach Cancer.16 Jan 2005 02:48 GMT33
Subject has late stage stomach cancer (class unknown by poster).
Subject had initial diagnosis and radiation treatment which ceased
symptoms for two years.
Subject's cancer symptoms returned in spring/summer 04.
malignant ganglioglioma15 Jan 2005 20:54 GMT1
Hi all! I am italian and i not speak english very well so excuse me for any
mystakes. My uncle has a malignant ganglioglioma of III grade...is very rare
and doctors don't know what they have to do after the surgery. They don't
know if radiotherapy has any result.
my training15 Jan 2005 18:13 GMT3
My training is 4-6yrs depending on my decision to do the masters in
radiotherapy, I work 3 days a week in a hospital and go to uni twice a week,
at the moment i am an assistant practioner but the people i work with are
amazing and they let me do everything apart from turn the ...
GBM and hypothermia15 Jan 2005 12:38 GMT5
Anyone know if hypothermia is a symptom of GBM?
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Socks' treatment plan - (repost) NSCLC (non small cell lung cancer)14 Jan 2005 21:26 GMT2
NSCLC (non small cell lung cancer)
http://groups-beta.google.com/group/alt.support.cancer/msg/7fa5ecdc0889b055
Socks    Sep 21 2004
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Anyone familiar with Calgary Hospital in NYC?14 Jan 2005 20:50 GMT4
You may recall that my favorite uncle (89) is suffering from prostate,
bladder, and esophegeal cancer.  They've had to do a trach-a-something
so he could breathe and were planning to start radiation in hopes of
reducing the tumor.  That's all gone by the wayside as he's started to
Ping Mike Radcliffe14 Jan 2005 20:37 GMT4
Are you on holiday?
Or joined the medical teams to help with the tsunami victims?
Are you okay? I hear there's fires in AU,
Please check in,
Cancer and travels?14 Jan 2005 16:26 GMT1
Is this true that person who had once cancer shouldn't change its climate
zone(change through travelling around the world f.e.) because it can cause
her immunological system to weaken and thus make this disease come back?
Wojtek
J.....14 Jan 2005 07:37 GMT9
Hi, I forgot how to check archives....been offline for awhile...can you let
me know...thanks....
Update....
Still living, 1 year is coming fast, been to the resting place of
Is there any post Surgery complications in Goiter surgery? - Need advice14 Jan 2005 01:36 GMT4
Is there any post Surgery complications in Goiter surgery?. My
Realtive,
who is 50 years old, getting scared to go for Goiter surgery, Is there
any post surgery complications?. She was saying she was scary for
Re: Noone .. anemic / iron deficient ? / whodathunk14 Jan 2005 00:23 GMT7
It doesn't say anything of the sort, please do read more carefully and
critically of your own misconceptions before coming to such conclusions.  
Now go back and see where you failed in your logic.  Hint, what a certain
level means for normal and a population where genetics enter ...
Leukemia:  Vitamin A is better, and safer, than chemo13 Jan 2005 22:52 GMT3
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Cancer Monthly, a Unique Resource Woven from Tragedy13 Jan 2005 19:28 GMT11
Cancer Monthly, a Unique Resource Woven from Tragedy
? Michael Horwin 2005
In August 1998, two-year-old Alexander Horwin was diagnosed with
medulloblastoma, a highly malignant brain tumor.  Surgeons removed the
Late stage NSCLC - any survivors?13 Jan 2005 10:44 GMT10
My wife was just diagnosed at age 45 with stage IV NSCLC with
metastesis to bones and lymph node.
I am searching for survivors.  It is so difficult to look ahead with
hope.
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