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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Cancer / January 2006

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Lymphangitic Carcinamatosis15 Jan 2006 22:26 GMT2
My wife's last chest ct showed Lymphangitic Carcinamatosis. I have read
a few articles about this, but do any of you have any experience with
it? She is on FOLFOX with avastin. Is there any new study info to show
how well it responds to this regimen?
New to this15 Jan 2006 19:36 GMT14
If this group is not what can help me, please point me to a group that
can.  On a cat scan, looking for other stuff, a 1.5 cm growth was found
on my left adrenal gland.  I just did lab blood yesterday and will
start the urine sample 24 hr collection thing today.  So, don't know
Mom has Small Cell Lung Cancer15 Jan 2006 19:28 GMT7
I have read quite a few of the posts on this group regarding Small Cell
Lung Cancer, and thought it was time I write!
My 59 year-old mother was diagnosed with Small Cell Lung Cancer in late
July '05.  By the time they caught it, it had spread to her liver,
Update from Onc. visit15 Jan 2006 01:50 GMT12
Just returned from my visit with the oncologist. Really was nothing to
report. He said the x-ray doesn't really show the tumor, would have to do a
CT scan to see it so until I start having symptoms that affect my quality of
life there isn't much they will do now. I'm booked to ...
fyi- everybody14 Jan 2006 21:29 GMT17
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Wanda - how are things?14 Jan 2006 21:05 GMT6
Hi Wanda,
Just wondering how things are going for you. Was thinking of you today. I'm
glad that my blog has helped in some way.
Sending you lots of hugs!
Procrit14 Jan 2006 20:45 GMT8
Well, my numbers are down enough now that I am having Procrit shots once a
week.  Now I am having some problems urinating and the urine is very
concentrated.  My back and kidney is killing me.  They are going to do an
ultrasound tomorrow.  Is it possible that the cancer has ...
cholangiocarcinoma info14 Jan 2006 14:38 GMT3
Hi,  I am new to this site.  I don't see you all printing your information
like when you were diagnosed, what the diagnosis was,  what treatments you
are doing etc.  My 39 year old brother was diagnosed in Oct. 2005 with
cholangiocarcinoma.  We are trying to get in touch with as ...
Uh...oh...some new cancer news that will effect us all13 Jan 2006 19:40 GMT1
Hello again. I haven't posted in awhile and it is with much sadness and
chagrin that I do post this here and now.
An article just came out in the prestigious New Zealand Journal of Medicine.
It was written by Dr. Ima F. Geneous.
Multiple Myeloma13 Jan 2006 00:22 GMT1
I wanted to ask some questions about multiple myeloma
What are the symptoms in the final stages of multiple myeloma?
How long can a woman aged 80, weighing less than 40 kgs now, who has been
diagnosed with this condition for over 3 years, and the doctors have told
Fly Fishing - Today marks 4 Months12 Jan 2006 07:00 GMT12
I took advantage of our excellent spring-like weather to sort through some
things in the garage.  Among them was Socks' fly fishing gear - his vest,
net, flies, waders, pole, hat.  I was feeling a little sad finding that.  
Socks went to a fly fishing cancer camp, got all this ...
Watch and Wait Revisited.12 Jan 2006 01:15 GMT1
6-monthly visit to haematologist yesterday,No change,
back in six months.Been trying to eat "healthily".
Ironside's posting on Bexxar encouraging.Will retain
for future need.Thank you.
Possible recurrence of small bowel cancer.11 Jan 2006 19:47 GMT2
I posted about this before and Steph replied. I asked about the chance
of recurrence 5.5 years after an adenocarcinoma (Stage III, spead to
regional lymph nodes) was resected from a patient's small bowel. I
thought that the chance of recurrence was small and Steph confirmed
3rd annual: Is melanoma simply a Vitamin D deficiency cancer?11 Jan 2006 18:17 GMT2
TO: All melanoma researchers, doctors, and patients.
I am a 35-year-old electrical engineer investigating the role of
Vitamin D in malignant melanoma and other skin tumors.  Every year
since 2003 I have published the accessible idea that melanoma is caused
CT scan result10 Jan 2006 23:15 GMT6
I am new to this forum and got here when I researched "periaortic nodes".
(I replied to a post here and asked a question about these nodes.) I
decided it might be better to post a new post. I recently had an abd. scan
done for a renal stone.  The scan showed the stone as well as ...
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