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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Cancer / December 2005

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Best Wishes31 Dec 2005 23:45 GMT1
Dear Friends,
This is to wish you all a very happy, healthy and prosperous New Year.
I have been reading your messages for about six months now. I am
involved in the well being of a young teenager suffering from "Poorly
Suport cancer??31 Dec 2005 11:18 GMT5
I'm scared, I told you before I don't have access to breast cancer
newsgroup, now I'm in one breast cancer group, but they don't have a doctor,
so I wrote my question here, cause J you are a doctor, but I guess I was
crossposting or something and you just simply ignored me. And NOW ...
24/7 Distance Reiki31 Dec 2005 08:04 GMT1
Dear Survivors, Care Givers Family and Friends.
Over the past five years my Wife has survived two bouts with Breast Cancer
and the accompanying trepidations, Biopsies, Surgeries, Lumpectomies,
Radiation and Chemo Therapies.
Lymphangitis31 Dec 2005 07:35 GMT3
I had breast cancer, my surgery was in april, I has chimio and radiotherapy.
Now, after 2 months I finished my treatments I have a Lymphangitis in my
left thigh. I'm worried, how dangerouse is it??
Hello to all31 Dec 2005 01:51 GMT7
I have posted in the past while I was waiting for results.  Well here they
are:
CUP - cancer of unknown primary origin. They could not pin point cancer to
anywhere in my body - is this odd???
Prophylactic Chemo a possibility?   {rps and Cons, please.31 Dec 2005 00:57 GMT5
I have been wondering, since everytime Franzi had Xeloda for his chemo,
the cancer disappeared.  When he stopped it, it was back in 3 months.
If he had stayed on the Xeloda, would the (colorectal) cancer stayed in
abeyance?   Is there any kind of study on this?  Too late for us, but
Still here31 Dec 2005 00:10 GMT4
I have been too sick to post lately.  I thought with the chemo and radiation
being done would help me be better.  It is not so!  I go back to the chemo
around the 11th of January.  Within a week after the chemo and radiation
stopped, I became really sick.  Throwing up mucus each ...
carcinogenic chemicals, pollutants and pesticides in umbilical cord blood30 Dec 2005 22:51 GMT10
Chemicals and pollutants detected in human umbilical cord blood
http://www.ewg.org/reports/bodyburden2/execsumm.php
Body Burden - The Pollution in Newborns
A benchmark investigation of industrial chemicals, pollutants and
Good news for me30 Dec 2005 20:38 GMT30
I finally managed to subject myself to that MRI the doctors wanted back
in November. That suspicious area under my chin turned out to be a
false positive on the PET scan; to all appearances, at this moment I'm
cancer-free.
Lactoferrin / Bone Marrow Transplant30 Dec 2005 14:54 GMT1
<<snip>>
Lactoferrin may be a useful agent to accelerate restoration of immune
responsiveness
<<snip>>
lung cancer30 Dec 2005 10:29 GMT3
5 weeks ago my brother was told he had stage 4 non-small-cell lung
cancer,9cm in diameter in his left lung,he has had two doses of chemotherapy
(cisplatin and Vinorelbine).
he has been told the life expectancy is 2 years and at present the trumor is
Revlimid For Rare Blood C Is Derivation of Thalidomide29 Dec 2005 23:46 GMT1
http://www.nytimes.com/2005/12/29/business/29drug.html
Artemisinin induces apoptosis in human cancer cells.29 Dec 2005 19:52 GMT2
Please read these through- you can buy artemisinin online or in any big
health food store- (different than artemesia though similar)- I am
usually on the Lyme group online but came across these and thought you
guys might be interested in them.  my ex-sister--in-law has breast
artemisinin herbal therapy for cancer-4 abstracts- esp breast cancer!!29 Dec 2005 19:49 GMT1
Please read these through- you can buy artemisinin online or in any big
health food store- (different than artemesia though similar)- I am
usually on the Lyme group online but came across these and thought you
guys might be interested in them.  my ex-sister--in-law has breast
Prostate cancer links29 Dec 2005 19:25 GMT5
My new neice's friend has incurable prostate cancer.  I gave her links
to alt.support.cancer.prostate & sci.med.cancer.prostate & ACOR.  Found
actual links.
I'm finding it almost impossible to use this computer, so I cannot
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