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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Cancer / June 2005

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Delay Gridlock Continues18 Jun 2005 20:31 GMT3
Here is the news you will not see on the GOP tee vee wit da Factor.
Tom Delay on his deathwatch that has now entered about Day 38 can not agree
on Staff for the Ethics Committee.
Seems there is suppose to be one Director who is chosen in agreement
Dad18 Jun 2005 19:27 GMT2
Today should have been my dad's 60th birthday.
To all of you still battling this awful disease, keep on fighting.
Sinead
Any opinions regarding Solaraze?18 Jun 2005 03:34 GMT7
Greetings all!
I am going to my dermatologist soon, and I am going to ask him if he
thinks I should try Solaraze.  I am always getting actinic keratoses
frozen off, and I'd like to try treating them myself with Solaraze.
Physical Medicine Approaches To Pain Relief (long)17 Jun 2005 21:37 GMT2
Check with doctor first,
J
http://www.cancersupportivecare.com/relief.html
Physical Medicine Approaches To Pain Relief
re:/vaginal cancer/cystitis17 Jun 2005 21:04 GMT38
I don't think enough people know about interstitial cystitis.  Symptoms
often are: pelvic pain, frequent  urges to void, often small amounts of
urine, pus and blood in the urine, but negative cultures.  20 years ago,
when I was a surgical nurse we filled the bladder with a strong ...
Avastin why only a little difference?17 Jun 2005 18:07 GMT13
I read an article that avastin ( which was reported as destroying the blood
vessels which feed tumours) could increase life expectancy by 30%.
But I was wondering if avastin has the cabability to starve a tumour of
blood as reported then should that not lead to a full cure? I mean ...
Husband Wins Lawsuit in Chemotherapy Death17 Jun 2005 16:09 GMT7
June 11, 2005 l
http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/nation/la-na-briefs11.4jun11,1,5442019.s
tory?coll=la-headlines-nation&ctrack=1&cset=true

IN BRIEF / FLORIDA
Husband Wins Lawsuit in Chemotherapy Death
Capacitabine (Xeloda)17 Jun 2005 13:53 GMT3
I had colon surgery for cancer some weeks ago and I'm now about to start on
eight cycles (two weeks each) taking Capecitabine (tradename: Xeloda). I'm
nervous of the side effects particularly fatigue and nausea which I already
suffer from. Any experiences? tips?
Controled Abortion Act of 200517 Jun 2005 13:52 GMT1
Hey guys ...
The GOP has the majority given to them by Diebold not counting the votes.
The GOP just has to write a Controled Abortion Act word for word with the
Controled Substances Act of 1972.
intro:17 Jun 2005 02:23 GMT10
My DH, Curt was diagnosed at age 40 with metastatic (lymph and widespread
skeletal)prostate cancer with a PSA of 865. with Hormone deprivation therapy
he reached a nadir of 14 but then began to rise. in March which was 15
months after diagnosis it was 87. It has continued to rise ...
A Miracle Happened Today17 Jun 2005 01:13 GMT3
Well, like i promised, I am sending you all an update on my mom's doctor's
appointment today for her lung cancer.  At our appointment with our family
doctor 4 weeks ago, he said that we were looking at lymph involvement, and
that she isnt a candidate for surgery because of this, and ...
"lymphoma, how long before symtoms?"16 Jun 2005 16:14 GMT4
I was wondering how long lymphoma can be in your body before you
develop symptoms?
Question from experts out there16 Jun 2005 14:06 GMT6
I had a guy online tell me that alot of diseases can be caused by an
overgrowth of fungus in your body. I think it is a bunch of bunk but
what do you think?
A VERY sensitive question16 Jun 2005 03:53 GMT18
I have not seen this discussed here. It concerns funerals.
My father is not doing well and, realistically and sadly, the end is near.
My father and mother live in Palm Desert California and I live in Michigan.
My Dad just turned 97. His wife is about 71. But they have been a very
new approaches for hepatic cancer?15 Jun 2005 23:10 GMT5
I am doing some research in the internet for a colleague of mine. The person
(female, aged at 70) has fallen ill with hepatic cancer. The diagnosis was
done 2 years ago. The primary tumour proved to be inoperable and metastases
had been found. She suffers from a very inferior ...
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