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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Cancer / March 2006

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What do you say?10 Mar 2006 13:13 GMT10
Very short question, not simple, nor easy...
I have a relative,  that will be dying soon, in the next few days of Lung
Cancer, which has spread.  He has not come to terms with his illness yet,
and believes with all his heart the doctors are wrong.  Everyone keeps
New Research on Mesothelioma...09 Mar 2006 23:29 GMT1
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afraid of different treatment09 Mar 2006 22:43 GMT9
Hi' everyone,
I have bladder cancer and have another tumour. I used to have my
cystoscopies at a hospital about 1 hour away. I live in a country area and
now that surgeon has retired so I am being sent to another hospital a little
Breast calcifications09 Mar 2006 19:01 GMT2
Can someone tell me how often these are cancerous? Not including those
that are ruled out by xray. Once radiologist recommends a biopsy how
likely is it that they are cancerous?
SCLC update09 Mar 2006 11:52 GMT5
You may remember my story, my doctor gave me 4 months to live, 12 - 14
months with successful chemo. He told me we would try three chemo
treatments and if there was improvement, we would go from there, if
there was no improvement he could do nothing else for me. My CT scan
Swollen cheeks09 Mar 2006 11:39 GMT3
I was diagnosed in October. I have a large tumor on my left lung, and
cancer has spread to my bones and lymphatic system. I have been
relatively symptom-free, except for pain in the bones. A monthly IV of
premitidine (I think that's the name) takes care of the pain in my
Breast Cancer prevention and cures09 Mar 2006 02:40 GMT1
Check this site out. Many great free articles on breast cancer
detection, prevention and cures!!
http://www.informationoutlet.net/breast-cancer/
Sorry, but I have to be a bit political after reading of some recent deaths here08 Mar 2006 18:28 GMT5
I know it's a complicated issue, but I sometimes can't help but
wonder...  What would be the outcome if the $260 billion spent on Iraq
were used instead to find a cure for cancer?
OK. Let the flames come and I promise not to reply because I don't
Do I have lung cancer?08 Mar 2006 18:22 GMT10
I know that this is a question which has been asked in this group
before but individuals' circumstances and symptoms vary. I also know
that the best advice is to see a medical professional.
I do want to see a professional but am in two minds: on the one hand,
Turmeric & Cancer?08 Mar 2006 17:59 GMT6
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Painful bone marrow biopsy 08 Mar 2006 16:35 GMT34
Does anyone know why a bone marrow biopsy can't be performed while the
patient is under at least partial anesthesia?  The procedure is awfully
painful when they get into the pelvis bone. Has anyone had it with some kind
of anesthesia? Thanks in advance.
Post-chemo sickness - what's normal?08 Mar 2006 06:18 GMT3
Not a very nice subject - but here goes....
I finished chemo seven weeks ago.  I no longer get nausea but I still
do have very bad diarrhoea.  Some days are worse than others.  Is this
normal?  I know everyone's different but should I be concerned?
Cancer Insurance Basics - What you need to know.08 Mar 2006 06:03 GMT7
I know that a lot of people are interested in Cancer Insurance, but
don't know the first thing about it.  The link below is to an MP3 file
(about ten minutes) that explains the basics to you.
Why an MP3?  Two reasons:
Can these be connected...lung cancer and new tumor in brain?08 Mar 2006 03:30 GMT7
I know pretty much all there is to know about colorectal cancer, having
been by my Franzi's side from original diagnosis and two recurrences
through the final days.  But I have very little knowledge about lung
cancer and how it matastisizes, or if it does.  Today I had an e-mail
Vitamin C07 Mar 2006 22:35 GMT6
Lately I read about Vitamin C IV (intravenous) as a cancer prophylaxe.
So I went to my pharmacy and bought a bunch of Cevitol ampulles.
When I arrived at my doctor's he told me, its absolutely useless to
insist on the IV-shot, I can drink the "Ascorbin-acid" as well!
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