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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Cancer / May 2005

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Post-chemo/radiation eating?21 May 2005 05:55 GMT3
Hi everyone- First of all I have received much support and info from this
group during my cancer experience and I appreciate all the time everyone
puts into their posts out here.  In brief-  I was diagnosed 2/3/05 with
Squamos Cell Carcinoma, stage 3, unknown primary.  Surgery ...
MCV21 May 2005 04:27 GMT2
Hi all, I recently had some bloodwork done and because my gynie said he felt
a "fullness" on my right side, I'm a bit alarmed.  I haven't had the pelvic
ultrasound yet, but did get some bloodwork and one that that was slightly
abnormal was my MCV (whatever that is).  Normal is 80-98 ...
sigmoidoscopy, misses precancerous growths in almost two-thirds of women  (Crosspost)20 May 2005 20:44 GMT2
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Wednesday, May 18, 2005 · Last updated 5:23 p.m. PT
Colon cancer test misses growths in women
By JEFF DONN
status20 May 2005 16:42 GMT2
So I called Kaiser last night in San Francisco to describe my symptoms of
the what they thought.  They decided I was having a stroke.  Turns out it
was a false alarm after approximately 12 hours in the hospital.  They
determined from an MRI that I had something pressing on a ...
Block Sender /Do not reply to20 May 2005 16:37 GMT5
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Barbara Schwarz
She's crossposting here.
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OT: Gotta love those boffins20 May 2005 10:56 GMT2
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father in law (J)20 May 2005 09:20 GMT1
J, if you could advise me, I would be so grateful.  If you remember me from
before, I was having problems with my neighbor, Ruth.  I will give you a
little update on her.  While she still doesn't speak to me, she does talk to
my mother.  She just had her last chemo (Stage 4 ...
GE Foods Suck Death20 May 2005 03:12 GMT1
Hey guys ...
Genetic Modified Corn and Wheat and lots of other foods have been destroyed
in the midwest ... it is totally gone.
Like the Africanized Bee ... was suppose to be friendly with interbreeding
Heart cancer20 May 2005 00:48 GMT3
Why there is no cancer or cancer metastasis on Heart?
Good question uh...
Answerthis
oncologist advice needed19 May 2005 17:21 GMT16
I am 33 years old male with diagnosed Von Hippel Lindau syndrome.So
far,I developed retinal hemangioblastoma and pancreatic cysts.During
the follow up(I undergo regular MRI's of the brain,spine and abdomen)
bone scan was done,and they found abnormal uptake of the radiotracer in
Cancer, aspirin and statins...19 May 2005 16:25 GMT3
It is my hypothesis (1994) that testosterone increases breast cancer,  and other
caner, rates ("Testosterone may cause breast cancer," International Journal of
Cancer 2005; 115: 497 and Annals of Internal Medicine 2005; 142: 471-2).
Statins reduce cellular production of ...
Jill19 May 2005 08:26 GMT12
Hi Jill,
Just wondering how you were doing, not heard from you for a while.
Warm Hugs
Alayne
Chemo *can* help18 May 2005 21:50 GMT2
   I see that many times on this newsgroup, some people
seem to suggest that multiple rounds of chemo is useless
and that further treatment should not be pursued.
   They are entitled to their opinion of course.
cannabis doseage18 May 2005 19:36 GMT1
my wife's got a brian tumour (GBM) that has awakened after being in
remission for three and a half years and thus i'm looking for
treatments.
I read that there's a chemical in cannabis that inhibits angiogenesis.
a terribly difficult week for mom - post-chemo18 May 2005 09:58 GMT4
My subject line is really misleading, as we don't yet know for sure
whether chemo was the cause or not. But this past week has been one of
the worst of my life, and certainly one of the worst of my mother's.
To recap - mom was diagnosed 2 months ago with stage 4 lung cancer. The
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