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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Cancer / November 2005

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Article in magazine03 Nov 2005 20:22 GMT3
Any of you who live in the UK there is a women's weekly magazine called
"BEST" the latest edition is dated Nov 8th and on page 10 there is a double
spread about my families story in the way of a letter from my wife to our
kids! My wife will not make Christmas this year due to ...
New Socks Stuff on Website03 Nov 2005 19:04 GMT4
Lots of new stuff on Socks' website (front page).  New photos in photo
section.  My favorite is at the baseball game - he is obviously sick but
happy too.  That was the day my haircutter got carried away, I got home  
livid, & then we had such a time getting Socks' shoes on his ...
Question02 Nov 2005 21:45 GMT29
I have been experiencing some "achy" type of feelings in my legs, arms and
back. When these areas are rubbed, it can hurt. It also is really bad after
sitting for a while and then getting up, can take a few steps before I
really feel okay to walk.
Lung cancers02 Nov 2005 19:10 GMT6
<http://www.cancer.org/docroot/CRI/content/CRI_2_2_1X_What_is_lung_cancer_26.asp?
sitearea
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The lungs are 2 sponge-like organs found in the chest. The right lung has
3 sections, called lobes. The left lung has 2 lobes. The left lung is
smaller because the heart takes up more room on ...
the cancer industry02 Nov 2005 17:44 GMT27
Have you ever thought something like this?
The cancer industry is based on an elaborate pretence. The 'experts' know
what causes cancer and that it can be cured quite easily without 'slash,
burn, poison' treatment. They, and their government paymasters, keep this
Simulation - radiation (crosspost)01 Nov 2005 22:44 GMT7
http://www.health.wa.gov.au/radiationtherapy/scholarships/role.cfm
The role of the Radiation Therapist is to use radiation to treat cancer
patients. They work together with the doctor (Radiation Oncologist), to
develop a detailed treatment plan for each individual patient that ...
Chemo or No Chemo01 Nov 2005 10:53 GMT19
I am so confused...should I do the chemo with Radiation or not?  Of course,
the doctors who do those tell me the chemo will help the radiation...I can
barely stand this.  I can't stop crying and feeling sorry for myself.  2
days ago I had no blood in my spittle, now I do.  My ...
Thyroid Cancer01 Nov 2005 09:33 GMT8
Was recently put on radioactive iodine therapy in an effort to destroy
any remaining sites of Thyroid cancer. Now they want to perform beam
radiation therapy in an effort to limit any further spread of cancer.
Has anyone every gone through this process and procedure? What is the
Tumor Markers and more01 Nov 2005 01:43 GMT10
http://training.seer.cancer.gov/module_diagnostic/unit01_history.html
(see the tabs at the top of the page)
History and Physical Exam | Lab Tests | Tumor Markers | X-rays | Other
Imaging | Nuclear  Scans | Ultrasound | Endoscopies | Pathology |
Pages: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 October, 2005
 
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