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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Cancer / August 2005

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J, Figgertoes, Jackie18 Aug 2005 09:15 GMT1
Thank you guys for your responses to my earlier post.  J, you always say
just what I need to hear.  I won't be seeing my father in law anymore, as
it's just too hard on me emotionally.  Plus, my seeing him won't do him any
good.  J, I think you know how much you mean to me.  I ...
Sell the Wild Yam Extract18 Aug 2005 09:06 GMT1
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Sell the bio-samin extract18 Aug 2005 08:51 GMT1
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Question for Steph18 Aug 2005 07:20 GMT5
I hope I get this right, my father couldn't remember the words his
oncologist used today.
I didn't know he was going, and he had forgot, until the clinic called, or I
would have went with him.
reason for increase in childhood cancers...18 Aug 2005 04:43 GMT7
Childhood Cancer, Possible Increase in Childhood Cancer, Engine Emissions, the
Secular Trend and Testosterone
(http://www.anthropogeny.com/Childhood%20Cancer.htm )
Copyright 2005, James Michael Howard, Fayetteville, Arkansas, U.S.A.
With hurting heart.. Dougie's Jacqueline passed away17 Aug 2005 09:52 GMT12
I was just searching Dougie, on other newsgroups, since it's been ages
since we've heard, and found this.
Looks like it was posted from a different type of forum to this newsgroup.
Repost because Alayne missed it.
Vitamin C17 Aug 2005 05:37 GMT4
Read on the net that taking high levels of vitamin C help in treating
cancer. Has there been any substantiated evidence to support this theory?
If so, what form of vitamin C would be the best?
Treatment at John Hopkins16 Aug 2005 15:47 GMT4
 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
radiation oncology questions, esophagus cancer16 Aug 2005 09:30 GMT9
My father was diagnosed with adenocarcinoma of the esophagus. It is in
his liver and ribs as well. (Firefighter, not a smoker) He started
radiation last week and chemo today.
He has a follow up appointment with the radiation oncologist this week
New here...15 Aug 2005 22:51 GMT14
Okay I don't really know what to type here. I know that I needed somewhere
to go for support and frankly I don't know how or where to ask for it. I am
here now, becuase, well I know the net.
My name is Bobby I am 22 (21 at the time of DX=or Diagnosis). I have
Yahoo cancer group15 Aug 2005 22:47 GMT105
For those who missed my earlier post I suggest that a Yahoo group be
created for those who need or want protecting. Cancer can be a
delicate subject and it is apparent some on here are too delicate to
accept criticism although they might be able to give good advice.
Swimming with Dolphins15 Aug 2005 21:01 GMT4
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
Terminal diagnosis: Is this normal or am I going insane?15 Aug 2005 17:08 GMT5
CRC Stage 4.
With each new CT scan, more growth is shown in my tumors. I've of
course begun to get my things in order, but I think I may be having
psychological problems too unless someone can verify that this is part
What have I missed???15 Aug 2005 10:56 GMT1
Sorry I've been out of touch for a while!  Trips, are you still there?
Strawberries Most Effective In Fighting Against Cancer Cells15 Aug 2005 03:58 GMT2
Strawberries Most Effective In Fighting Against Cancer Cells
WATSONVILLE, Calif., Aug. 9 /PRNewswire/ -- Strawberries may be the
most effective of the five most commonly consumed berries at inducing
cancer cell death, according to a recent study conducted at the UCLA
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