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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Cancer / April 2006

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Stomach Cancer23 Apr 2006 15:23 GMT39
My father who is 66 years old was diagnosed with stomach cancer two months
ago.  He had 75% of his stomach removed and has done remarkably well.  The
tumor was smaller than they thought, just over 1cm in size.  He is eating
really well, a child's portion meal and his doctors were ...
New here22 Apr 2006 23:48 GMT4
Hello everyone.  I had posted back around November I believe, and it was
just in reference to what I thought was skin cancer at that time.  I had
been to a Dermotologist Surgeon for removal of squamous cell carcinoma on my
scalp.  At the same time I mentioned 3 other areas ( all ...
Question Chemo for long cancer22 Apr 2006 16:45 GMT1
I am visiting in Germany and will see Franzi's niece who has inoperable
lung cancer.  She has several tumors in the abdomen and last week a
surgeon removed the biggest and fastest growing, and a couple of small
ones.  I believe there is also some more and I know of one on a kidney.
Irish Study: Esophagus C Hinted by Hiccups22 Apr 2006 08:59 GMT3
http://www.nypost.com/health/64741.htm
April 20, 2006 -- DUBLIN, Ireland - Persistent hiccupping, in addition
to weight-loss and difficulty swallowing, could be a warning sign of
cancer of the esophagus, a researcher said yesterday.
Unusual Cancer22 Apr 2006 07:59 GMT12
A friend of mine two and half years ago had colon cancer. Now it was found
in the lung and completely removed. It was not found anywhere else! Doctors
gave him a choice of chemo or not. Any thoughts?
HELP!  Advance Gall Bladder Ca21 Apr 2006 19:47 GMT6
Need Help!!
My uncle having advance gallbladder Ca with liver metastatic. The doctors
dont recommend for surgery and have give up for this case
I need any recommendation and oppurtunity from all of you for this case
Re-post for Steph21 Apr 2006 13:50 GMT4
Hi Steph:
I posted the stuff below awhile back, but you were out of town. I'm
wondering if you have any suggestions/additions that I can relay:
"I forgot how much pain there is!"21 Apr 2006 01:18 GMT11
Lawrence LeShan was a PhD, researcher and author, who did some
independent research at Dr. Revici's hospital, received a grant to do
some research at another hospital. Here is what he said in his own
words:
Mother revisited20 Apr 2006 21:49 GMT37
Sorry, can't find the original thread.  I was going to tell you all how
mother had sailed through her first day of radiotherapy and how she was
looking forward to having a bit of a healthy glow for a bit... but she's
just phoned and it turns out that said treatment (scheduled for ...
Really need some help/support/info for a friend20 Apr 2006 17:10 GMT11
Hi folks. It's been a while since I've posted. Things are going okay
although it is STILL tough getting over the loss of my Dad. July 7th will be
a year.
HOWEVER, THAT'S NOT THE PURPOSE OF THIS POST. I have a friend who is now in
Treatments20 Apr 2006 16:51 GMT2
I'm just after a little help really, and maybe some personal
experiences to ease my mind.
I got diagnosed with a low grade glioma nearly 3 years ago and i've
been getting scanned since then.  It hasn't changed at all as far as my
I have a lump on the side of my tongue (see photo) - Is this cancer?20 Apr 2006 09:21 GMT9
Are you a dentist or doctor/ do you know anything about oral cancer?
I have a lump on the side of my tongue:
http://www.geocities.com/ryan.maloney/DSC00036.JPG
At first I thought I had bitten the side of my tongue (I thought maybe
recent developments (hospice)20 Apr 2006 08:02 GMT6
Curt is on his 2nd hospice service. the first one would not allow him
to get any blood transfusions because they consider that life
prolonging.
He has had 2 bouts of fecal impaction and congestive heart failure with
Joint pain?20 Apr 2006 07:48 GMT3
I've recently been experiencing joint pain and stiffness in my fingers,
hips and knees.  It is particularly bad in my hands first thing in the
morning and I can hardly move my fingers.
I was just wondering if it could be an unlisted side-effect of ABVD, or
Was it a miracle? The doctor? Resveratrol? Carboplatin? You tell me.20 Apr 2006 06:38 GMT2
Dear Friends,
Please read this remarkable story of hope. My 92 year old mother beat
stage 4 cancer. Her gynecological oncologist at the University of
Pittsburgh Medical Center gave her no hope. Six months later he called
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