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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Cancer / March 2005

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Caveat Emptor08 Mar 2005 02:52 GMT3
I don't have cancer; I came here to look at some
posts on behalf of a friend.  I read and am leaving
and before I do, the least I can do is warn you to
scam sites, like this one:
My Stepfather07 Mar 2005 18:40 GMT3
It's a long time since I posted here, back in October I think. For anyone
who remembers, I'm the one whose stepfather (John) was diagnosed with a
GBM4 brain tumour at Xmas 2003. After managing to survive longer than
anyone believed possible (he was given 2 months in August), John ...
please help07 Mar 2005 18:24 GMT5
i have been declared a rare specimen i was just wondering if there is anyone
else out there with the same thing as i am having.... a little bit of
history is in order i guess....
i am 35, male. i had an osteo chondroma removed off the left knee in 89 and
"Hairy nevus" and skin cancer?06 Mar 2005 20:43 GMT1
My son, now eight, has had an extremely hairy back basically all his
life.  More accurately, he has this patch, about four inches wide and
six inches high, a bit off-center in the middle of his lower back,
covered with thick, animal-like hair.  The hair falls over his
Participation in experimental treatments06 Mar 2005 19:20 GMT17
participation in cancer trials offers benefits.  People with advanced cancer
who try experimental treatments are helped more than previously thought,
according to a comprehensive look at government-sponsered tests over a
decade.
I'm Back Again06 Mar 2005 09:56 GMT8
Hello my helpful friend's. I brought my father's multiple myeloma
problem here and now I am faced with a new problem. My sister age 62
just found out she has lung cancer which spread to her liver. level 4,
and is being treated with the 3 day chemo treatment once a month for the
Acrylamide Apparently Causes C In Rats06 Mar 2005 05:40 GMT1
An old story/myth/paranoia/rumor/feeling, "fried food is bad," that
won't go away, damneit:
"Everything that's fun & tasty is immoral, fattening, or causes C,"
according to (who? maybe H.L. Mencken?)
fight against cancer05 Mar 2005 23:41 GMT3
Now, you can try to fight against cancer increasing your inmune system with
a patented molecule called Transfer Factor.
You can get info in www.4life.com and then if you decide to try it contact
with me.
Picolinic acid / antiviral, cytotoxic and apoptotic05 Mar 2005 20:28 GMT3
Anticancer Res. 2001 Nov-Dec;21(6A):3773-6. Related Articles, Links
Antiviral, cytotoxic and apoptotic activities of picolinic acid on
human immunodeficiency virus-1 and human herpes simplex virus-2
infected cells.
CNN: Study: Experiments helped cancer patients05 Mar 2005 17:34 GMT8
Study: Experiments helped cancer patients
(AP) -- People with advanced cancers who try experimental treatments
are helped more than previously thought, according to the most
comprehensive look at government-sponsored tests over a decade.
tumor in chest05 Mar 2005 17:10 GMT11
One of my best friends just had a tumor taken out of his chest from right
behind the sternum, and got told it was malignant.  It seems weird that it
would be in the chest but not in the lung.  what kind of cancer is that?
Need hi-calory recommendations04 Mar 2005 14:32 GMT13
I'm losing too much weight too fast. My onc wants me to bulk up on
Ensure. I hate that stuff. Tastes like the crap you have to swallow
before an MRI.
I need a list of the (YES!) highest calorie/smallest volume-weight
paraneoplastic syndrom and cerebellum degeneration04 Mar 2005 11:35 GMT1
does anybody have some information on the paraneoplastic syndrom, especially
degeneration of the cerebellum, maybe concerning depression or katatonie?
thank you
From Anita- post 2nd surgery04 Mar 2005 07:35 GMT2
Hello all, J,
I am back from the second surgery. The DFSP surgery went off without
incident. The doctor said that the margins were clear although it was a
very small margin. But the path report did not say anything about it
increase inmune system03 Mar 2005 20:58 GMT2
Dear sirs/madam
I have heard about a new anti cancer natural treatment relating inmune
system .
Anybody interested, I can help .
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