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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Cancer / January 2006

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UK Chat line on stomas06 Jan 2006 17:22 GMT5
I remember seeing a site of a chat line held on a Saturday concerning stomas
and corectal cancer.  Can sks give me the web site
Many thanks
Eric H
Rectal cancer question06 Jan 2006 09:49 GMT3
Hi, my name is Alan.
I have been diagnosed with T3 rectal cancer.
Just completed (two weeks ago) five weeks of chemo and radiation in prep for
surgery scheduled for 3 weeks from now.
3rd annual: Are shoes the cause of colon cancer?06 Jan 2006 03:53 GMT4
TO: All colon cancer researchers, doctors, and patients.
I am a 35-year-old electrical engineer investigating the biomechanical
effects of shoes on degenerative diseases.  Each year I post about this
admittedly unusual connection, but thus far nobody has taken it
3rd annual: Is melanoma simply a Vitamin D deficiency cancer?05 Jan 2006 17:45 GMT1
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
Donate your spare computer power for cancer research05 Jan 2006 16:18 GMT12
For the past several years, I have donated the spare cycles on my home
computer for research -- initially searching for prime numbers, then for
AIDS research, and now for research on human proteome folding used for
medical research on a wide variety of diseases, including cancer. ...
New DX NPC: IMRT Available But Not Appropriate05 Jan 2006 10:54 GMT49
I had my first meeting with the radiation oncologist this morning.  He
too gave me a good prognosis.  He concurred with the other doctors that
the cancer should respond very positively to treatment.  He also
explained to me why I don't have distant metastases.  Based on clinical
IL-13, also known as cintredekin besudotox05 Jan 2006 10:39 GMT2
<http://www.chicagotribune.com/business/chi-051227neopharm-story,1,7075791.story?
coll=chi-business-hed
>
Neopharm clears cancer drug hurdle; stock soars
By Bruce Japsen
Tribune staff reporter
In memory of Jean Stone05 Jan 2006 10:16 GMT2
My mother Jean Stone died from ovarian cancer 20 years ago - Jan. 3,
1986.
She was 62 years old.  Hard to believe it has been 20 years now.  The
events that
Baden baden05 Jan 2006 10:05 GMT3
Does anyone know anything about Dr. Daniel Sommer, working in Baden Baden?
A colleague told me to call him, but as far as I understand he works with
alternative medicine.. Is this correct?
Thanks!
Paraprotein levels AFTER non-Hodgkins04 Jan 2006 15:26 GMT2
I'm new here and am looking for information for a family member.
She was diagnosed with non-Hodgkin's and has finished her course of
chemotherapy. The cancer has gone from her bone marrow and lymph glands, BUT
there are traces of para-proteins still in her blood.
From Diary of Hospitalization04 Jan 2006 03:10 GMT6
December 20:
I refused to get RT as I was in severe pains and fever; I presented 12 point
complications to MO nurse who was very attentive to my problems; I could not
eat for 10 days; I lost 15 lb; I could not drink; I had severe pain in
The surgical transfer of the submandibular gland out of the radiation  field 03 Jan 2006 20:55 GMT12
http://www.egms.de/de/meetings/hno2005/05hno220.shtml
The surgical transfer of the submandibular gland out of the radiation
field before radiotherapy of head and neck cancers: an anatomical study
corresponding author  Robert Schoenberg - Univ. HNO-Klinik Hamburg,
Bowel cancer chance of recurrence?02 Jan 2006 18:34 GMT1
What are the chances of recurrence for a patient with the following
history.
In July 2000 she had surgery to remove a tumour in the small intestine.
It was a Stage III adenocarcinoma and had spread to regional lymph
any good research/treatments for CLL02 Jan 2006 10:37 GMT3
Hello again.
This is a follow up message to the one I have just posted re my friend
with leukeamia -does anyone know of any innovative/alternative
treatments or basically anything that may help control symptoms of
Slash Your Risk of Prostate Cancer: Get Some Sun And Wine02 Jan 2006 02:33 GMT20
Your Doctol get income only if you are sick. Guess what they will not tell
you:
http://www.mercola.com/2005/mar/9/prostate_cancer.htm
More than any other cancer and representing about one-third of all cancers
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