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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Cancer / July 2005

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aspartame induces lymphomas and leukaemias in rats, free full plain text, M Soffritti, F Belpoggi, DD Esposti, L Lambertini, 2005 April, 2005.07.14: main results agree with their previous methanol and formaldehyde studies, Murray 2005.07.1920 Jul 2005 10:12 GMT1
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aspartame induces lymphomas and leukaemias in rats,
free full plain text, M Soffritti, F Belpoggi, DD Esposti, L Lambertini,
Colon cancer20 Jul 2005 10:10 GMT6
A young family member has got metastatic colon cancer. He's
hospitalized and has nutritional problem.
Somebody has told him about REKANKOSTAT and ABASTIN.
Are there anyone who can tell us more about those two? Is it realistic
Why does it say, for example,  "new  41 of 41?"19 Jul 2005 22:45 GMT5
I am confused.  I would think it would tell us on a daily basis how
many new postings since the day before.  See what I cut and pasted and
to which I refer:
Active older topics
For J - Mike's reply to my email19 Jul 2005 14:54 GMT1
J,
Sorry, I lost the thread about checking with Mike.  Mike says the laptop is
fine, but his daughter took it with her, leaving him with a clunker desktop
with problems. He also lost his internet connectivity for awhile - now
Best Cancer treatment center in India19 Jul 2005 14:07 GMT1
My mother has ovarian cancer and we want to know the best or the
largest cancer treatment center in India. Can anyone help?
Best Regards,
Asra Baig
Brain Tumor Symptoms?19 Jul 2005 11:14 GMT7
I was hoping someone might be able to clarify something for me.
Although I'm booked in to see a neuorlogist in a month's time, I'm
curious as to whether anybody else's experience resembles mine.
Basically, I've been getting episodes where I experience burning
teas that are health-promoting -- ginger, green ... others?19 Jul 2005 03:16 GMT2
ginger, i think, seems to be good in preventing prostate cancer, in
particular, and hopefully does other good stuff too.  so i'm hoping
ginger-tea (ginger boiled for a few minutes) would also pass on those
benefits
For those who fear the radiation mask18 Jul 2005 12:22 GMT41
I feel the hypnotism is helping greatly; I know the xanax doesn't hurt :).
But I have to say that today's radation session was almost a walk in the
park, and this is only my fifth treatment. For those who meet that first
fitting and CT scan with sheer terror, know it gets better; I ...
Update on mom18 Jul 2005 12:18 GMT3
Well its friday today.  I hope everyone tries to have a calm and relaxing
weekend.
Mom is doing progressively better.  Her epidural has been removed.  She is
out of surgical ICU and is in a step down ward till she can have her urinary
God, I love my doctor18 Jul 2005 12:13 GMT1
Went to see my general practitioner today; I like to keep her in the loop,
and she does think of questions to ask that the other doctors don't always
come up with.
Knowing I already have a small supply of valium and xanax, she unquestioningly
Re: Rollcall18 Jul 2005 10:51 GMT1
Figgertoes - Sock's wife, sharing his journey.  
Socks is currently in home hospice care.  Diagnosed 5/21/01 with late stage
IV non-small cell lung cancer with bone mets,  A year ago Christmas, spread
to liver. Never smoked. Three rounds of chemo & radiation to promote
Steph's - Questions to Ask18 Jul 2005 09:02 GMT2
Please see http://tinyurl.com/4akk6 for his algorithm about treatment
decisions, especially in light of a cancer/stage that is not curable.
Print it up to discuss with your doctor(s) and/or family and/or carer.
and
Thanks to Everyone for Your Support18 Jul 2005 08:58 GMT3
I came to this NG sometime shortly after this past March 9th, the day my
mother was diagnosed with stage IV lung cancer (that was the believed
primary, however the actual primary was never determined because mom's
cells are/were so mutated that the cancer pathologists could never ...
a friend18 Jul 2005 08:16 GMT4
A friend of mine died recently,she was only 36 years old,and a mother
of a 3 year old child.Her death deeply saddened me.She died of a breast
cancer.I wonder why this world has to be so cruel?She was so
beautiful,successful scientist,devoted mother and a loving wife.I just
Leap of Faith - Having a Party!17 Jul 2005 14:51 GMT10
Wow!  We're on some kind of rollercoaster ride here. We are now a happy
family again.
Last night, Socks thought his time had come.  He said it just felt right
& he had a huge lower abdomen pain that felt near exploding.  Hospice
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