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| pain status | 30 Mar 2005 20:38 GMT | 9 |
had an interesting procedure today. Kaiser runs a pain clinic. they tried a procedure called an intercostal block deadening a couple of nerves that serve the areas where most of my pain is. today they did a temporary fix to determine if they had found the
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| eye cancer??? | 30 Mar 2005 18:15 GMT | 2 |
I recently saw the eye doctor due to a strange spot on the white of my eye. He said it is most likely a Pingueculum, (which is a totally benign condition). But, he gave me some drops and wants to see me in 3 weeks. He wants to see
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| sci.med.diseases.cancer, alt.support.cancer, alt.support.cancer.breast | 30 Mar 2005 09:33 GMT | 2 |
Thank you for your valuable comments. However, what would it mean if next time (i plan to hav the CEA test again in 6 weeks) the test value comes above 5. See, my thinking is that it takes only a little to have a value of above 5, -though I undersand this is not a scientific
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| Amigdalina Natural Therapy - Looking for info. on this | 29 Mar 2005 17:07 GMT | 1 |
Does anyone know much about Amigdalina ? Someone I know has recently diagnosed of Ovarian cancer and was looking at alternate methods for treatment and we came across this one option. From what I've read thus far the FDA doesn't approve this method as it hasn't been proven to ...
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| happy easter | 29 Mar 2005 13:32 GMT | 4 |
figgertoes woke me at 0630 to announce that the easter bunny had been here, and presented me with a heaping basket of chocolate bunny wabbits, marshmellow and chocolate easter eggs, and jelly beans, plus a box of truffles.
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| Anyone tell me about alt. treatments | 29 Mar 2005 00:39 GMT | 1 |
I'm looking into cesium and potasium treatments to raise the alklininity and blood oxygen levels to kill cancer cells. The cancer is untreatable with conventional medicine including surgery and chemo/radiation. Thanks,
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| dr gold and hydrazine sulfate | 28 Mar 2005 18:13 GMT | 18 |
i had a couple of people try to talk up hydrazine sulfate and dr gold's advocacy of it, including sending me links. they have some of my family convinced. i went looking for independent info and found the discussion on quack watch as well as some brief commentary from J here ...
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| Adeno carcinoma: Tumour does not shrink but CA-125 count comes down! | 27 Mar 2005 17:45 GMT | 1 |
Patient aged 48, developed adeno carcinoma of the left ovary, has a strong history of cancer on mother's side. Diagnosed about 5 months back as stage IV (pleural effusion). FNAC showed cells of papillary adeno carcinoma. The CA-125 test read 322. USG showed a large SOL
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| Beljanski | 27 Mar 2005 04:33 GMT | 5 |
Dear *Friends* (till now you have all been friendly to me and my Dad's case: pancreatic cancer with liver metastasis) I have come across some information about Mirko Beljanski and the different treatments he has created. Even François Mitterrand (former
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| schivo and cancer patients | 25 Mar 2005 12:15 GMT | 10 |
I've been staying in Florida where the Schivo case has been dominating the news. I know that the likelihood of a cancer patient like me is unlikely to end up in a prolonged vegetative state. however, one of the problems in
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| Easter | 25 Mar 2005 00:01 GMT | 1 |
Just sending Warm Peaceful thoughts and Hugs to all here for Easter. Alayne
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| Pain meds and constipation | 24 Mar 2005 20:49 GMT | 5 |
Hi. New to group. I had an ependymoma removed, but have chronic pain problems. On morphine slow release caps with liquid morphine for breakthrough pain, but have major problems with constipation.
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| Breast Cancer Awareness | 24 Mar 2005 12:41 GMT | 2 |
I wonder would anyone here be able to help? I am doing a research project at college into breast cancer awareness; in particular as to whether age plays a part in being aware of breast cancer. Would anyone here know of any relevant websites etc. that might provide me with
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| Misuse of statistics in medical research | 24 Mar 2005 03:33 GMT | 12 |
I have prepared an article on the misuse of statistics in medical research. If the subject is of interest to you or if you work with cancer, you might be interested to read it. Your opinion would be appreciated.
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| Benzene exposure and leukemia | 23 Mar 2005 17:26 GMT | 1 |
It seems like there are some serious side effects to being exposed to Benzene, commonly used in the manufacture of a number of synthetic fibers. Apparently, workers exposed to chemicals like Benzene and Butadiene are at risk of getting leukemia. If you got to
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