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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Cancer / March 2005

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"Early" and "Late" Cancers03 Mar 2005 15:52 GMT25
I've posted on this topic before, but there have been a lot of posts
recently about "small" and "early" cancers, and the purported benefits of
catching primary cancers and recurrences early.
Now, all other things being equal, it is certainly more likely that a
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: Study Backs Wider Chemotherapy for Breast Cancer03 Mar 2005 10:26 GMT1
> > Reuters 03-01-05
> > Chicago(Reuters)
What Your Doctor Doesn't Know Will Kill You03 Mar 2005 01:57 GMT1
That is the bad news
The good news is there is a way to reduce or eliminate cancer.
Medically Proven.
NOT a Pharmaceutical Drug so there has not been the media hype that we
Study Backs Wider Chemotherapy for Breast Cancer03 Mar 2005 01:14 GMT1
> Reuters 03-01-05
> Chicago(Reuters)
> Women 65 and older with breast cancer should consider chemotherapy even
> though doctors have been reluctant to use it in that age group because of
Considering treatments? - Steph's algorithm - Questions to Ask02 Mar 2005 21:45 GMT7
I''m adding something here, by Steph.
"<start quote>For every 100 cancers cured, surgery cures about 55,
radiotherapy about 40, and chemotherapy about 5.<end quote>
Me from his posts:
There are 4 different types of clinical trials02 Mar 2005 11:51 GMT2
http://www.cancerhelp.org.uk/help/default.asp?page=73
There are 4 different types of clinical trials. These are called phase 1,
2, 3 and 4.
Phase 1 (phase I)
Misuse of statistics in medical research02 Mar 2005 10:51 GMT2
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.
Alternative cancer treatment centers02 Mar 2005 08:35 GMT15
   I have been diagnosed with stage 4 AednoCarsinoma (spelling?) of
the lung. It has metastasized to the cervical spine and brain. I am
currently at MD Anderson Cancer Center. They are currently treating
the brain tumors with radiation for the next 7 days.
Iressa - anybody taking it?02 Mar 2005 07:00 GMT2
I have a family member taking it and I was wanting to find other people
taking it.
new here and a few questions and hoping it isnt cancer01 Mar 2005 21:42 GMT2
im a female, 23 years old with hormonal issues and sensitive breast
issues from that. i have polycystic ovarian syndrome, which results in
imbalanced hormones and ive been on the pill to regulate that and my
period since 1997, so, who knows if maybe this is making it worse.
Japanese survey has found referrals to palliative care facilities often  come too late01 Mar 2005 12:13 GMT2
 SHIZUOKA, Japan, Feb. 23 (UPI)
-- A Japanese survey has found referrals to palliative care facilities
often come too late to allow cancer patients to improve their quality of
life.
J W01 Mar 2005 10:48 GMT142
To the several people who have written to me privately telling me who
"J" is, giving me background information on her, including urls and
links to some of her postings throughout the years on other newsgroups
and boards, and expressing frustration at losing your badly needed
Andrew Weil on Health and Disease01 Mar 2005 06:15 GMT3
"I would look elsewhere than conventional medicine for help if I
contracted a severe viral disease like hepatitis or polio, or a
metabolic disease like diabetes. I would not seek allopathic (M.D.)
treatment for cancer, except for a few varieties, or for such chronic
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