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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Cancer / August 2005

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clifto: good one21 Aug 2005 00:27 GMT1
I thought it was funny and I told them that over there.  ascp . It gave me a
smile that I have been missing for the last few days.
sorry you got reported.
Lori
J20 Aug 2005 20:53 GMT3
I'm sick of seeing these vegan diet posts.  I have blocked several addresses
already, but each day there are new ones.  Can I block that entire subject
somehow?  Or is there a way to block crossposting?  I am using Outlook
Express.
Experiences please if similar.20 Aug 2005 17:12 GMT2
My wife has been treated for vaginal cancer since this time last year.
At the last visit to the oncologist we were told the cancer could no
longer be felt which was a great relief. However previously a tumour
had been found in her right SJ which a biopsy found was not cancerous.
Its back ?20 Aug 2005 09:54 GMT3
My Lung cancer problem has returned after five and a half years of being
free ? I went to see a specialist today that is going to do a biopsy for me
next Tuesday and it needs to be done at a specialist heart hospital and I
will be in for about four days . the biopsy will  be taken ...
Swimming with Dolphins20 Aug 2005 00:56 GMT2
When I heard this story I wanted to give Dolphin Quest more press than
what it was getting, where better than usenet !
Paigee is an almost 7 yr old little girl.  After 30 months of Cancer
treatment she has reached the end of the road.  Paigee has 1-3 months
cancer treatment costs in UK19 Aug 2005 12:04 GMT15
The following was in  The Sunday Telegraph (UK edition) 14 August 2005
Patients left in the dark about life-saving drugs
BY MARTYN HALLE
HOSPITAL consultants are failing to tell patients about ground-breaking
nasopharynx cancer19 Aug 2005 05:10 GMT3
Hi, I've recently received news that I have nasopharynx cancer.  Pathology
has not determined which type yet... I'm really scared.  Has anyone had or
know anyone with this disease?
Thanks in advance
leiomyosarcoma-post 2nd surgery19 Aug 2005 04:32 GMT21
Hi all. I had posted before I had my 2nd surgery in 7 weeks. To review, I am
44 and was in good health. I had a hysterectomy late May for what appeared
to be fibroids, one very large. After 3 weeks and 3 different pathology
reports it seemed I had either low grade endometrial ...
Query for Socks19 Aug 2005 03:44 GMT13
Hi Socks:
I hope you'll forgive this off-topic post; it's about ... cancer.
I'm just wondering if you still have the problem with swelling of your
extremities??
Treatment at John Hopkins18 Aug 2005 20:43 GMT6
 My mother has ovarian cancer and have been recieving generic
treatment which appears futile.
 We are thinking of seekingg treatment at John Hopkins hospital. Would
it make much difference? And is JH a ridiculously expensive
flesh-eating paste scam18 Aug 2005 17:15 GMT2
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/8930644/
Doctor investigated in flesh-eating paste scam
Physician accused of helping man who sells concoction to cancer patients
Updated: 6:25 p.m. ET Aug. 12, 2005
toleration of chemotherapy18 Aug 2005 16:45 GMT15
My father was recently diagnosed with extensive sclc.  He just
completed his third cycle of chemotherapy.  Prior to this third round,
his breathing had improved significantly giving us hope that the tumor
in his lung was at least receding.  Just before this third cycle he
Mesothelioma Clinical Trials Site18 Aug 2005 16:28 GMT1
There is a new site which deals with recent research into mesothelioma.
It includes clinical trials, jobs, scientific literature, laboratories
studying mesothelioma and much more. The site also ranks scientists
which study this disease. The URL is:
a question for Figgertoes18 Aug 2005 14:21 GMT15
Do you mind if I ask a question?  I had read that Socks was taking methadone
for pain.  I take it also for pain.  I have osteoporosis and suffer constant
back pain and pains in my legs.  Every time I take a methadone, I get a
really bad headache.  My doctor said this isn't from ...
Engine Exhaust Linked To Childhood Cancer18 Aug 2005 10:30 GMT2
via drudge report
copyrighted by the london evening standard/this is london 2005
http://www.thisislondon.com/news/articles/PA_NEWA10167291123676055A000?source=PA
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