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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Cancer / November 2005

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quiet and netkooks11 Nov 2005 21:57 GMT5
This newsgroup's been quiet lately.
If one of the reasons is some weird posts, he's a netkook.
He's probably not worth reporting because he has his own domain and could
probably easily change newsfeeds. (so waste of time and effort)
Still waiting to start chemo/radiation for colorectal cancer11 Nov 2005 21:54 GMT5
I live in Az and I have Mercy Care a Medicare company paid by the state for
my care. It's like a HMO. I thought I was going start chemo\radiation
durring the last part of Oct. Now it looks like the end of this week.
I hate waiting. I went from no tumor to a tumor the size of a nokia ...
and another thing...11 Nov 2005 18:58 GMT1
Here's another thing. No, don't go away!
Krebs et al in "The Unitarian or Trophoblastic thesis of Cancer' state that
no "experimentally established datum (has been produced) that would
controvert the thesis of the basic biological uniformity characterising all
and another thing11 Nov 2005 18:43 GMT1
Here's another thing. No, don't go away!
Krebs et al in "The Unitarian or Trophoblastic thesis of Cancer' state that
no "experimentally established datum (has been produced) that would
controvert the thesis of the basic biological uniformity characterising all
Russian studies on transfer factor11 Nov 2005 15:11 GMT1
The following is an exerpt from a book that was published by the Center of
MicroNutrientology in Moscow in 2004.  It contains documents that reported
the results of a series of clinical studies done in Russian clinics and
endorsed by the Director of Medical Service and the ...
Post-cancer care often lags (long)11 Nov 2005 04:08 GMT9
http://www.usatoday.com/news/health/2005-11-07-cancer-care_x.htm
Posted 11/7/2005 8:30 PM     Updated 11/7/2005 9:29 PM
Post-cancer care often lags
By Liz Szabo, USA TODAY
colonoscopy10 Nov 2005 02:08 GMT7
I recently saw doctor for a physical. I'm 54 and my doctor recommened a
colonoscopy, saying I'm at the age that should be done every few years.
It was explained one complication could be perferation of the colon
which would require major surgery to repair, although the doctor said
Mom's declining10 Nov 2005 01:08 GMT7
Those of you who have followed my posts may remember that it was only a
couple of weeks ago when I posted that Mom's hospice center was
considering offering her some physical therapy due to her getting more
and more mobile and seemingly getting stronger as time went by and she
Feels like time is running out!10 Nov 2005 00:55 GMT6
As you know my wife has advanced melanoma and does not have long left to
live, the thing is that to both of us it feels like it is coming all too
quickly, she is now starting to sleep more and more and falls asleep half
way through conversations everything is 10 times harder for ...
Questions for Steph, Madiba or Mike Radcliffe:  Tenesmus --- when does it go away?09 Nov 2005 10:15 GMT8
I have rectal cancer and going through continuous 5-fu chemo treatment
and daily radiation (preoperative).  I just need 5 more radiations and
I will be done.  Since last week though, the tenesmus (frequent need to
defecate, involuntary straining) has been so bad..... my questions ...
ACOR Mail Lists08 Nov 2005 09:31 GMT1
http://www.acor.org/about/acorlists.html
What are the ACOR Mailing Lists?
The ACOR lists are a group of free, unmoderated discussion lists for
patients, family, friends, researchers, and physicians, to discuss
Kidney Cancer mets to liver08 Nov 2005 08:26 GMT3
My Mum has just being diagnosed with kidney cancer (on the left) and has
spread to liver. She is 69 yo.
The tumor on the left kidney has covered the whole kidney, and the size of
tumor in the liver is about 4.5cm x 5cm. No signs of cancer spread to any
BIL has died08 Nov 2005 04:32 GMT11
Last night around 11.  He had been having increasingly labored and rapid
respirations, and frowned as though he was in pain.  MSO4 was administered,
and he passed on.
May he rest in peace.
Penny, When?08 Nov 2005 03:12 GMT4
Penny,
When are you leaving for Vegas?
Figgertoes - who is away from home, but checking in
Nanobacteria Link to Cancer: Nexus Magazine Article08 Nov 2005 02:07 GMT5
The Nanobacteria Link
to Heart Disease and Cancer
Nanoparticles are implicated in the harmful calcification that's common
to many illnesses.
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