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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Cancer / August 2005

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Could This Be Cancer?09 Aug 2005 09:05 GMT18
Hello everyone,my name is Mike and I have a problem that is scaring me.I
realize that I do not belong to your group but I am trying to get some
opinions.                 For about a month I have had bowel
problems.Strange looking stools,constipation,strange colored stools.
new to the group08 Aug 2005 21:41 GMT67
My husband has just recently been diagnosed with stomach cancer.  We are
beginning our research into chemotherapy, radiaiton and other possible
treatments.  Are there some good websites with basic information on drugs
and types of radiation?
About Socks08 Aug 2005 21:04 GMT64
I haven't posted news of Socks in several days.  J, thanks for your sweet
message.  It means so much.  And many thanks to all of you who are
keeping Socks in your thoughts & prayers.
The news here is mixed.
It is said this will cure cancer08 Aug 2005 06:53 GMT2
Ancient technology used in a new invention...
http://www.alexchiu.com/affiliates/clickthru.cgi?id=cougar
What to do about well-meaning people who stuff books in your face08 Aug 2005 00:18 GMT58
OK. I'm about to pull out my hair (whoops I don't have any ... thanks
Avastin) over this.
Seems like every time somebody new discovers I have cancer they have
to go out and buy me a book on how somebody or other defeated cancer.
Dear cancer...07 Aug 2005 22:57 GMT2
    I hate you.
    This isn't over.
    Every time you turn around...I will be there.
    Every time you raise your head out of the foxhole...I will be
hydrazine sulfate07 Aug 2005 16:40 GMT2
Has anyone ever hear about the above?  Or known anyone that has taken it?
Thanks,
SD
Vaginal cancer07 Aug 2005 09:46 GMT7
We saw the oncologist this morning and he thinks Judy no longer has
the cancer but.... He wants her to have another MRI because he cannot
explain why she is still in pain and she has to see him again in 2
months. She is also to see a pain specialist. The oncologist explained
Leukemia & Lymphoma Society07 Aug 2005 03:32 GMT2
 I have just joined up with the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society through Team In
Training (TNT).  For anyone who is not familiar with them, TNT gets groups
of people together to run triathlons and marathons and provides them with
coaching in exchange for raising donations for cancer ...
Medical research06 Aug 2005 11:28 GMT2
I am looking for people with disabilities or chronic diseases who have
personal web pages; also anyone who has knowledge of recent medical
research discoveries, especially in foreign countries.
We are also seeking language teachers and students.
New treatments for Cancer, AIDS and Alcoholism06 Aug 2005 11:27 GMT1
This is official notification of new treatments for Cancer, AIDS and
Alcoholism. Please go to the following web site:
http://www.geocities.com/ck2inhibitorsbol
There is also an article on Optimum Nutrition in the Editorial section
I Was Cured On Friday05 Aug 2005 22:23 GMT6
Earlier this month I mentioned that I had just been diagnosed with a
solitary metastatic lesion on my rib 18 months after a right upper lobectomy
for NSCLC adenocarcinoma.
After a wait that felt like an eternity, but was actually only 13 days, I
Cancer "bomb" link05 Aug 2005 11:16 GMT18
Just saw this on the msnbc site:
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/8726644/
Don't know how long the page will stay up.
_________________________________
Jill's father in law05 Aug 2005 10:50 GMT3
Jill emailed me as follows...
"Randy's father passed away on July 2nd.
Been thinking of you, Alayne and Emily, Socks, Steph and the rest of the
group
Adrenocortical Carcinoma and reproduction - Anybody?05 Aug 2005 10:42 GMT2
My daughter, 24, married but no kids has a rare cancer. (I've seen "1 in a
million", "2 in a million" and "1 in 2 million")  She had a 12.5 cent.
tumor, her left adrenal gland and her left kidney removed on June 27,
2005.  She lives in New Orleans.  She then went to MD Anderson and ...
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