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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Cancer / November 2005

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One third of cancer deaths due to avoidable factors18 Nov 2005 20:37 GMT2
Patricia Reaney, "One third of cancer deaths due to avoidable factors",
Reuters UK, November 17, 2005,
Link:
http://today.reuters.co.uk/news/newsArticle.aspx?type=healthNews&storyID=2005-11
-18T000606Z_01_KRA800299_RTRIDST_0_HEALTH-CANCER-RISK-DC.XML

Can an MRI see cancer?18 Nov 2005 17:45 GMT5
Simple question. The doctor told my wife that the mass on her liver was
begin based on the results of an MRI.
Question for J18 Nov 2005 14:16 GMT5
J:
Something that has me curious. Every so often, a poster here claims to be
harrassed, and we have seen that happen.
Somebody follows a poster around from one newsgroup to another to another
"clunking" in the throat when I swallow18 Nov 2005 13:19 GMT6
I caught a cold about 5 weeks ago.  Or perhaps it was several-  It
started out with the usual achiness/fever/malaise symptoms, which
lasted about a week.  I felt fine for two days, but then picked up a
cough.  I'm going to guess viral bronchitis- i was coughing up some
Now what?18 Nov 2005 08:35 GMT10
My cancer is gone. It's not in recession; it's gone. I had a sarcoma (T2M)
at the base of my tongue. After chemo, radiation, and surgery the docs say
it's gone (five years). I'm supposed to be grateful that I survived, but my
"quality of life" is barely tolerable.
BIL obit18 Nov 2005 00:58 GMT2
My BIL's obit can be found at www.newhopefh.com
for those who are interested.
Click on Obituaries, then Berrett.
Thanks, everyone
Mom passed away18 Nov 2005 00:38 GMT12
This morning, between 3:57am and 4:30am EST, my Mom passed away.
For those of you who have been following my posts since March of this
year, and especially those who have helped me with advice and support, I
wanted to say thanks again.
Disclaimers and "forward-looking statements" 18 Nov 2005 00:36 GMT3
This seems to be a disclaimer for shareholders.
Seems to me there should be a similar one for "forward-looking statements"
(on web pages, in press releases etc) regarding a) clinical trials and b)
new, promising medications.. Just a thought.
Mesothelioma & Compensation of Millions.18 Nov 2005 00:11 GMT2
Do you suffer from Asbestos Cancer?  If so you may be eligible to
receive compensation.
check out this site for more info.
http://mesothelioma0.bravehost.com
Longest NSLC Stage IV survival Time17 Nov 2005 23:38 GMT1
I am looking for any information about the longest survival time for
stage iv NSCLC [adenocarcinoma].  I know of a patient that is
approximately 2 1/2 years since diagnosis.  She has been and is totally
asymptomatic.  Published prognosis numbers show less than 5% five year
Blackouts started!17 Nov 2005 16:09 GMT4
Not a good week this week, Dee being very aggressive and off with everyone,
so understandable but not easy to live with, but on Monday she had mini
blackout and collapsed in kitchen so from now on she cannot be left alone at
all which has upset her because we were giving her a ...
Curt Can't Pee16 Nov 2005 09:59 GMT4
Does anyone know approx. how many days of nonvoiding will cause the bladder
to rupture?
I'm sure that going in and getting cathed would take care of it but I don't
even think I'll bring it up to him.
Canadian Wishes foundation16 Nov 2005 00:08 GMT4
Due to a previous topic my sister did some searching for an organization
that helped adults, who are facing terminal illness', dreams come true and
found this site. I have not researched this but did want to share it for
anyone out there that needs some help making their dream ...
Early results on pancreatic cancer vaccine treatment "promising"15 Nov 2005 20:34 GMT1
Researchers say they're encouraged by early results of a treatment
vaccine for pancreatic cancer, a disease with few options and low odds
for long-term survival. (Story in World Science)
http://www.world-science.net/othernews/051115_pancreasfrm.htm
Calls for checks on mouth cancer - self-examination15 Nov 2005 18:48 GMT1
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/wales/4437032.stm
Last Updated: Tuesday, 15 November 2005, 06:47 GMT
Calls for checks on mouth cancer
Mouth examination
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