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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Cancer / August 2005

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Turd Blossm Cancer Armstrong25 Aug 2005 20:24 GMT1
So folks ...
Why is the very next day that Lance Armstrong takes a bike ride with the
Idiot-N-Charge ... never mentions he is against the Peacekrig Freedomblitz
except in the press ... but asks Bush for more research funding for cancer
Hooray!25 Aug 2005 17:28 GMT9
Today I wrote an email to my onc to schedule my referral (that's the way
Cigna does it) to my internist to remove my PEG tube. That's the last step
of my treatment. After that, it's just an occasional CT or PET.
It's a miracle! Clifto, there is a light at the end of the tunnel!
We'd like to hear your story25 Aug 2005 17:11 GMT2
There are some beautiful and painful things written here, and we are
interested in documenting the phenomenon of cancer today. As people
affected seriously by cancer, we have decided to take on a photo-essay
project to help understand, cope with, and potentially help the cause
insurance question25 Aug 2005 05:03 GMT6
my kid brother just emailed me.  all the symptoms of stage 4 nsc lung
cancer, no insurance. no employment.  no medicaid.  lives in my state.
guesses on options for treatment?  i told him that colorado law requires ER
treatment as a minimum.  should have answers soon.  good ...
Alan Stubbs24 Aug 2005 13:04 GMT17
Wot do you reckon the chance are ov getting knacker cancer twice?
Q Ste
Snigger
Stem Cells are the Source of Cancer24 Aug 2005 02:11 GMT1
Comments?  I thought it was an interesting idea that may
spark something, or it may be a really old idea and
long since discredited.  FWIW: I couldn't google it.
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Cancer on sacrum - please help24 Aug 2005 01:14 GMT9
My father has been tested for several days in the hospital in Poland
(Gdynia).
They've been suspecting prostate but they could not find anything. Finally
they found a tumour which was located in pelvis and was pushing on a urinary
Cancer doctor becomes cancer patient24 Aug 2005 01:09 GMT2
<http://www.boston.com/news/local/new_hampshire/articles/2005/08/20/cancer_doctor
_becomes_cancer_patient/
>
By Holly Ramer, Associated Press Writer  |  August 20, 2005
CONCORD, N.H. --When Jack Evjy was diagnosed with prostate cancer last
year, the disease spread quickly -- from his ...
new to this23 Aug 2005 06:05 GMT18
a month ago i went to my doctor for a general check - up.....i am a
healthy hard working 63 year old man. the doctor saw a shadow on the
xrays and send me for a cat scan. they found to spots on my right lung.
1 is defined and 1.5 cm and 1 is 3 cm but undefined....this was followed
Malignant Melanoma 12 years ago - prognosis?23 Aug 2005 02:39 GMT5
Hi...
12 years ago I had a mole removed from my lower right leg. It was 9x30
mm. The biopsy came back saying it was a malignant melanoma and I had
it re-excised 11 days later. The pathology report said there was a
DR. ZUCKERMAN: Lung Cancer & Women23 Aug 2005 01:39 GMT8
From: Dr. Zuckerman
www.BreastImplantInfo.org
A few months ago, I met Ros Brannigan, a lung cancer patient who
inspired us to examine what can be done to improve screening and
How do you find the latest medical research?22 Aug 2005 22:08 GMT1
We are developing a new website to help patients get access to the
latest medical research.  In order to better understand patients needs,
we are conducting a study of how patients (or family members of
patients) conduct their own research about their medical condition and
Transfer factor as an adjuvant to non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) therapy.22 Aug 2005 17:43 GMT1
Transfer factor as an adjuvant to non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC)
therapy. Biotherapy 1996;9(1-3):117-21 (ISSN: 0921-299X) Pilotti V;
Mastrorilli M; Pizza G; De Vinci C; Busutti L; Palareti A; Gozzetti G;
Cavallari A Istituto di Clinica Chirurgica II, S. Orsola-Malpighi,
Class IV glioblastoma,followed by MRSA .22 Aug 2005 10:03 GMT6
My mother has recently developed a class IV glioblastoma.The operation went
as well as It could.Now she is dealing with MRSA in the area of the incisions.
Can anyone tell me more about  Staph,and its course,relating to this
situation.
Vegan diet and exercise may stop or reverse prostate cancer progression21 Aug 2005 23:13 GMT90
Vegan diet and exercise may stop or reverse prostate cancer progression
11 Aug 2005
Men with early stage prostate cancer who make intensive changes in diet
and lifestyle may stop or perhaps even reverse the progression of their
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