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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Cancer / March 2006

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Taking Bets28 Mar 2006 16:58 GMT2
On when Maryanne Kehoe's huband Ken will kick the bucket
Preschool diet linked to later breast cancer risk28 Mar 2006 04:56 GMT1
Michelle Rizzo, "Preschool diet linked to later breast cancer risk",
Reuters UK, March 27, 2006,
Link:
http://today.reuters.co.uk/news/newsArticle.aspx?type=healthNews&storyID=2006-03
-27T182120Z_01_COL765911_RTRIDST_0_HEALTH-PRESCHOOL-DIET-DC.XML

Dry Mouth27 Mar 2006 18:23 GMT1
Has somebody experience with Oasis mouth wash and mouth spray from
Sensodyne.
Is that better than Biotene products?
Thank you.
lymph node sweeling27 Mar 2006 16:45 GMT7
i have some lymph problems. they are enlarged and my hospital has done some
scans and would like to do a biopsy, but think that the danger of the op is
greater than their concern as they have not grown any bigger over the last 6
months. with cancer being greater than average in ...
trace cancer cells in urine..27 Mar 2006 10:55 GMT1
My dad went in to hospital (69 years old) to have his prostate reduced
as it was getting big, he also has a few stones in his kidney and one
of them was blocked in the tube going from him bladder to his kidney,
the doctor was going to put a tube from his bladder to his kidney to
WAYS TO MAINTAIN A HEALTHY LEVEL OF INSANITY 27 Mar 2006 09:33 GMT4
WAYS TO MAINTAIN A HEALTHY LEVEL OF INSANITY
1.    At lunch time, sit in your parked car with sunglasses on and point a
hair dryer at passing cars.  See if they slow down.
2.    Page yourself over the intercom and don't disguise your voice.
help me understand - lung ca w/ brian mets27 Mar 2006 01:52 GMT9
Mom was dx with SCLC end October.  MRI before chemo showed brain met(s)
[dont know if more than onw] in cerebellum.  Did two courses of chemo and
then gave up at end of Nov.  Was told survivability is 2-3 months w/o chemo
so maybe a tad better prognosis (for time) with 2 chemo ...
Back on line and checking in26 Mar 2006 23:32 GMT4
Hi everybody. Missed you all the past 3 weeks. Catching up on the
postings now. It's good to be back.
We're settled in now to our retirement/disability home. Lots of boxes
still to unpack, but it's nice to be back home where I grew up.
Heather Mills McCartney: wants cancer causing dairy banned26 Mar 2006 18:02 GMT2
Bill Minnic, the gentleman that indicated thats consuming dairy and
animal protein increases chances of accelarating cancer is not alone.
Please go to his website and read his free e-book:
http://www.curemycancer.org/
cancer patients and/or loved ones - blocking...26 Mar 2006 08:22 GMT33
Hello readers of alt.support.cancer
Last December one troll posted "George Orwell"
He asked a "what is this  - does it sound like cancer" ( type question)
and one of the regulars did not notice his headers. (which says "dizum" in
Chemotherapy26 Mar 2006 08:17 GMT5
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chemotherapy
Chemotherapy is the use of chemical substances to treat disease. In its
modern-day use, it refers primarily to cytotoxic drugs used to treat
cancer.
Odie, Lori where/how are you?26 Mar 2006 03:05 GMT3
I haven't seen posts from you for awhile & miss you.  How are you?
Fig
Cancer information26 Mar 2006 03:00 GMT1
I found a new site with fast growing information about cancer. Very helpful!
You can also comment there and ask for more information.
http://thecancerinfo.blogspot.com/
Dying with cancer.26 Mar 2006 02:45 GMT1
Many cancer sufferers die with cancer but not of it.
Perhaps the most famous was the late President
Ronald Reagan, who had had extensive surgery
but developed  several metastases afterwards..
Revlimid trial26 Mar 2006 02:25 GMT2
Hello, does anyone know whether to qualify for the Revlimid trial the
patient has to agree to take only Revlimid and no any other anti-cancer
medication?
I have multiple myeloma and am taking thalidomide
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