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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Cancer / October 2005

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Ken finished radiation treatment today!!31 Oct 2005 18:20 GMT10
He got his little "graduation" certificate in a small wicker basket,
plus his "mask" (I am not sure how I will feel with THAT laying
around-LOL.)
brain tumor31 Oct 2005 11:23 GMT7
Does anyone know where the location of scott hamilton's tumor was?
Why were they able to use the Gamma Knife procedure? What determines
if you can use a noninvasive procdure v.s. invasive?
The doctors just found a brain tumor in the left posterior(?) part of
What is SCLC?31 Oct 2005 10:43 GMT5
I am new to this...please tell me what SCLC stands for?  I have been diagnosed with Large Cell Cancer.
Thanks!
Odette
I just learned I have Cancer31 Oct 2005 06:33 GMT4
Scared to death, just found out I have lung cancer and it has spread to my liver.  I don't know what to do.
Odette
Anyone with ALL Leukaemia31 Oct 2005 03:49 GMT2
Hi, I'm in Australia and was diagnosed with ALL Leukaemia in January, I was
in remission as of July but relapsed in early September. I'm now on a
waiting list for a bone-marrow transplant, they are looking internationally
now!! Is anyone going through something similar??? If so, ...
Immunotec Research Ltd. clinical study announced re: cancer and wasting.30 Oct 2005 11:01 GMT7
IMMUNOTEC MEDICAL CORP. ANNOUNCES CLINICAL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM
The attached release announces the launch of an important clinical trial in
the field of cancer/cachexia. The trial will take place at three highly
regarded cancer institutes in Canada; the Principal investigator of the
transfer factor30 Oct 2005 10:03 GMT1
anyone having cancer or knowing anyone with cancer should find out about
transfer factor at transferfactorinstitute.com
My brother was diagnosed30 Oct 2005 06:41 GMT6
My brother was just diagnosed with brain cancer.  He wants a xbox 360
for christmas I said Id get him one then I lost my job.  But I found a
way to get em one free but I need help.  I need people to sign up uner
the link at the bottom and complete a offer they have one from efax
Vegetables May Protect Against Lung Cancer30 Oct 2005 05:32 GMT5
The people with a specific genetic susceptibility to lung cancer may be
able to trim their risk by eating vegetables from the cabbage family,
new research suggests.
There sere several previous observational studies had shown that
Tobacco Cos. Wooed Female Smokers30 Oct 2005 01:34 GMT3
Tobacco companies did elaborate research on women to figure out how to
hook them on smoking - even toying with the idea of chocolate-flavored
cigarettes that would curb appetite, according to a new analysis.
Researchers at Harvard University's School of Public Health said they
My dad has bladder and prostate cancer29 Oct 2005 19:43 GMT2
My dad was diagnosed with bladder cancer this year and now wears a
stoma bag.They have removed his bladder,part of his ureter and prostate
gland. He went for his 6week MOT today and the news wasn`t too good.Why
can`t they pick up forming cancer cells before it is too late?The
colon cancer question29 Oct 2005 07:13 GMT4
I have a female friend that once in a while, I month or more may go by
without that appening, bleeds from the rectum after going to the bath room.
The blood comes right after the stool and is bright red and runs for a short
while, maybe it drips fast. No other symptoms. Could it ...
A Cancer story that needs to be told.28 Oct 2005 21:33 GMT5
A Cancer story that needs to be told.
It started in November 2002. Betty Murray phoned Karen O'Handley. She had
heard about Karen's 20 year old son, Brian Carmichael, had been diagnosed
with cancer in May of 2002 and that Karen had been actively searching for a
Fungal Parasite Quiz28 Oct 2005 02:58 GMT1
Fungal Parasites can prevent the body from curing itself. See if you are in
danger.
Take the Fungal Parasite Quiz at  http://www.grandpagraham.com
A  great article to read28 Oct 2005 01:05 GMT1
I just read this very touching, funny and poignant article:
http://www.citizenofthemonth.com/2005/10/25/citizen-of-the-month-wants-a-cure/
In addition to being a great post, it has a a list of things NOT to say
to someone with cancer.
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