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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Cancer / February 2005

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PHOTODYNAMIC THERAPY FOR CANCER/BARRETTS ESOPHAGUS18 Feb 2005 09:19 GMT2
have, for years, had Barretts esophagus. In May of 1997 I was diagnosed
as
having cancer of the esophagus. Prior to this (IN THE LATE 70'S) I was
lucky
Nicolas17 Feb 2005 21:34 GMT11
Wow!
It looks I cannot leave you alone for more than two weeks!!!
What a bounch of crappy messages and loss of precious time!!
C?mon, you all are too valuable to spend your time like that!!
treament for squamous cell carcinoma17 Feb 2005 05:50 GMT1
A small brown spot was removed from my hand on Feb. 5, 2005. The
doctor's office called on Feb. 14 to tell me that the lab report result
was squamous cell carcinoma. The office then set up an appointment for
March 21 to remove more tissue from the hand. (The nurse selected the
OT Free news server (no more)16 Feb 2005 21:14 GMT3
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A chronic hepatitis C sufferer(college student from China)seeking urgent salvation16 Feb 2005 18:09 GMT3
 Please Don't Let A Life of Youth Vanish In The  Darkness of Despair!
 I am a chronic hepatitis C sufferer, male, at the age of 23, Chinese.
 I had been suffering from it for several years without knowing the
truth, thus I didn?t get any proper and normal remedy at all until the
Staging of Anal Cancer Question16 Feb 2005 02:54 GMT3
My boyfriend got a phone call yesterday that he had anal cancer (from
warts that were removed, and the biopsy said he had anal cancer).  We
see an oncologist tomorrow.  is the biopsy what shows what stage it is?
Or will the other tests they will do (probably CT scan, ultrasound,
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Positive Contribution?14 Feb 2005 20:43 GMT4
In the unlikely event that someone in the NG does not know what a positive
contribution might be, I offer "The Twelve Commandments of Flaming." If
your posts contain any of these twelve behaviors, they are *not* making a
positive contribution to the newsgroup.
Importing drugs FROM USA to Canada14 Feb 2005 20:24 GMT1
Hi,  I know everything on TV right now is about US citizens going to Canada
to get cheaper drugs.  
  I want to know for recently FDA approved drugs that are not yet sold in  
Canada, is it possible to order them and have a Canadian doctor administer
Time to Reflect14 Feb 2005 19:42 GMT2
Since its inception in 1992, this newsgroup has had its share of ups and
downs. It may be a good time to reflect on the original post that opened
the group, and ask yourself these questions: Are you contributing to the
ups or the downs? Is this where ekman (Crossly) would want the ...
Voting14 Feb 2005 11:18 GMT2
I realise that I probably have no vote as I do not have cancer myself.
I found comfort here when my dad died from colon cancer, much moreso than
from the kooks on the grief group (who seem to revel in how long they have
been grieving and their inability to cope). I am sorry if ...
Radioactive Antibodies:  outlook?14 Feb 2005 01:39 GMT8
    I'm wondering about radiolabeled monoclonal antibodies in the
context of ovarian cancer.
   I see that that a large phase III trial was just completed
6 months ago (Roche's "R1549" phase III trial) and that it showed no
emily13 Feb 2005 22:29 GMT5
anyone heard from Emily lately?
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"Some witty person in rec.arts.sf.composition (I forget who) called them
feral apostrophes. Untamed, unregulated, they roam the wastes of the

Weighing in on this matter13 Feb 2005 10:14 GMT5
Sorry if this is a double post as my computer was getting finicky, so I'll
repeat it here.
(Oh, and one additional thought:  this is a CANCER SUPPORT group. So what is
all this CRAP that one has to have cancer to "vote"? How ridiculous is that.
PROSTATE CANCER LINKED TO ABDOMINAL OBESITY12 Feb 2005 23:19 GMT1
Prostate cancer linked to abdominal obesity
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