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Digitalis: The Insulin for Cancer?20 Apr 2006 00:57 GMT4
It seems the ultimate solution for cancer. Captivating!!
Keith
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Digitalis: The Insulin for Cancer?
Colonoscopy19 Apr 2006 19:22 GMT20
My doctor suggested a colonoscopy just because of my age (54). I would
be requird to have someone with me to drive me home after.
Well, if I can't find anyone with the free time do this, what am I
suppose to do? How long would it take for the sedative to wear off
elevated levels19 Apr 2006 16:04 GMT8
Just returned from a visit with my GP. She said last year my  alkaline
phosphatase level was at 118 and is now at 168. We know this is from the
mets to the bone. I'm just curious on how high this actually is? She asked
me if I had bone pain. Nothing that I am having a lot of ...
near-death cases are on the rise19 Apr 2006 03:41 GMT1
There is now a concerted effort with researchers of near-death states
to "set the record straight" as to percentages of occurrence.  Most
surveys conducted by various magazines and organizations in the past
were not scientific or even reliable.  The problem is ambiguous
Medical students say no to drug firm gifts19 Apr 2006 03:16 GMT3
http://www.suntimes.com/output/news/cst-nws-drugs30.html
Medical students say no to drug firm gifts
March 30, 2006
BY JIM RITTER Health Reporter
Question for J18 Apr 2006 22:56 GMT2
Have you run across any information comparing the effectiveness of cisplatin
to carboplatin?
Thanks.
Cheers,
What other renal cancer treatments should a man try? (X ray chest shots)18 Apr 2006 12:57 GMT22
X ray chest shots of a man, born 1951, are on
http://kopn.narod.ru/chest
His left kidney with a 4 cm tumor was removed in december 2004. Lymph
nodes in his chest did not grow from the nephrectomy up to October,
"Whether you are a medical or a non-medical person...18 Apr 2006 02:59 GMT6
"Whether you are a medical or a non-medical person, when you hear the
stories of these cases, when you see the x-rays of bones eaten away by
cancer and then returning to normal, how can one but believe? I hope we
can get more medical people to see the light and put this treatment
faint sense of something in sigmoid colon17 Apr 2006 23:03 GMT5
I'm 56.
This past year I went to a doctor because I felt a faint sensation that I
could pinpoint in the area of my sigmoid colon.  I had also been
experiencing rectal itching after the bathroom - I'd usually have to go
Waiting for advice..17 Apr 2006 14:32 GMT1
Respected Sirs,
I just wanted to hear your opinion about if there are any cancer
markers in blood, it would be perfect if markers wouldn't depend on
cancer type
Help find more effective cures by folding DNA @ home16 Apr 2006 21:27 GMT2
So what is folding?
- Folding@home is a distributed computing project that is run by
Stanford University.
What is distributed computing?
Another bad PET scan16 Apr 2006 07:58 GMT15
My throat is fine according to the PET/CTscan I did yesterday, but
now there's more bad news, something on my lung.
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PROCEDURE: 16.7 mCi of fluorodeoxyglucose were intravenously
Research $$ for lung cancer15 Apr 2006 17:55 GMT7
At the luncheon yesterday where Socks received his honor, I was seated with
some board members of the organization that ran the Colorado smoking
initiative.  The member organizations include the American Heart, Lung &
Cancer Assoc/Societies.  I spoke with a researcher & several ...
Help and advice needed about lymphoma and other things15 Apr 2006 14:37 GMT3
Last year I started having unexplained fevers. I would get them, joints
would hurt, have chills and feel terrible. The next day I would be fine
as if nothing happened. The seemed worse int he March April May time
frame. They were afraid of lymphoma. Had a gallium scan that showed a
doctors may eventually be able to identify women who do not need  chemotherapy 14 Apr 2006 21:47 GMT5
<http://www.nytimes.com/2006/04/11/health/11cnd-cancer.html?hp&ex=1144814400&en=7
091deadab200aaf&ei=5094&partner=homepage
>
New Breast Cancer Studies Yield Surprises
By GINA KOLATA
Published: April 11, 2006
Pages: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 March, 2006
 
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