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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Cancer / March 2006

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colon cancer31 Mar 2006 19:34 GMT7
A question about colon cancer that is not answered on any website I have
yet to find.
If a person has symptoms and is diagnosed with colon cancer and chooses
to do absolutely nothing about it, no treatment of any kind, what is the
Can I get mesothelioma or asbestosis from brief asbestos exposure?31 Mar 2006 07:42 GMT1
I was exposed to asbestos in the ducts of my old office when the AC
units were pulled out of the ceiling.  I was only in the room briefly
to move some equipment.  I found some information on how it becomes
airborne at www.airborneasbestos.com but I still find myself worried
Thymus gland and T-Cells31 Mar 2006 01:14 GMT1
Three questions guys:
1. If the thymus gland is removed from a human wil they eventually die?
2. To become T-Cells the immature white cells must travel to the thymus
gland to mature. Can T-Cells mature anywhere else in the body?
You can cure your cancer...and you CAN do it without killing yourself30 Mar 2006 15:26 GMT9
Don't be frightened if you have cancer. I never lost  moment's sleep
over it because cancer is a weak cell...just bombard yourself with
nutrients to make your cells healthier.
There are so many natural methods that work. You can do a google search
Bill's Cancer Cure30 Mar 2006 11:37 GMT2
Bill's Cancer Cure
Copyright 2006.
Preface
Bill's Cancer Cure is a fictional short story.  Any resemblance of
Should I be worried about new polyp?29 Mar 2006 18:40 GMT11
Elsie here - some of you might remember me.
It's been a few years since I was diagnosed with rectal cancer, had a
j-pouch put in, had chemo and went on with life.
They've been watching me closely.  All CT scans and all colonoscopies
Nanoparticles may be future of cancer care28 Mar 2006 19:15 GMT1
Today's article on Yahoo:
Nanoparticles may be future of cancer care
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new cancer treatment info28 Mar 2006 19:10 GMT1
there is a new web site on cancer that I would like to share with you
all.
http://prostatecancer.obscuresound.com
keep up the fight!
Save yourself from asbesots exposure!28 Mar 2006 18:50 GMT6
Save your family from cancer.  Read complete information about
asbestos.
Visit http://asbestosexposure.rediffblogs.com/
met with some nursing Students28 Mar 2006 18:05 GMT4
Just wanted to share with you my experience today. I met with a group of
nursing students who are studying lung cancer and palliative care. As one of
the students is a friend of my sister, she knew of my cancer and asked if I
would speak with their group and share my journey in ...
Rotational Field Nuclear Quantum Magnetic Resonance28 Mar 2006 17:05 GMT1
Don't know if it's any different from Radio frequency (RF) ablation
J
http://in.rediff.com/news/2006/mar/20cancer.htm
New cancer treatment method in the offing
new to lung cancer28 Mar 2006 17:05 GMT1
Hi.... Colin here ...
In April 2005 I had a third of my left upper lobe removed and they got clean
margins.  The tumor was approx. a half a centimeter.  About a month later I
had six weeks of daily radiation and six weeks of weekly chemo concurrently.
Lung cancer risks vary for those who don't smoke28 Mar 2006 17:05 GMT3
http://www.miami.com/mld/miamiherald/living/health/14043369.htm
Posted on Wed, Mar. 08, 2006
Lung cancer risks vary for those who don't smoke
Each year, lung cancer kills more than 160,000 people in the United States
You don't get well by making yourself sicker. You get well by making your cells healthier.28 Mar 2006 17:05 GMT1
The concept is quite easy to grasp.
Ask yourself: Does chemo, radiation or surgery make your cells
healthier?
HAND SWELLING AND PANCREATIC CANCER28 Mar 2006 17:05 GMT7
My freind who is 53 male patient is going thru the second type of chemo
after standard of care failed.
His hands are severy swelledas well as his face. Any idea if this is
produces by the chemo or is it due to the disease? His bile ducts are
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