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| Colon cancer? | 14 Apr 2006 01:00 GMT | 2 |
My 56 year old sister had a cancer cell removed from her colon and part of her colon removed about a month ago but it had not spread and she says she was not referred to an oncologist. Since she was not referred to an oncologist, does this mean technically she did not have colon
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| found a lump | 13 Apr 2006 13:33 GMT | 1 |
Please help. I'm female, and found a lump in my breast. I'm turning 40 in a few months. I have a job, but I'm living from check to check..and no insurance.
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| Lung Cancer - Stage IV - new diagnosis | 13 Apr 2006 12:40 GMT | 13 |
Just found out yesterday of my mom's diagnosis. She has no cough, looks preety healthy actually other that increases shortness of breath. It is hard to beleive that she has so few months - they are saying average 12-14 months IF she does Chemo. Recommending weekly
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| Hello | 13 Apr 2006 06:53 GMT | 16 |
I was preoccupied while watching cnn, and I had to find out the hard way that they use a satelite for their reporters, me being me after some girl asked for people to send it their name and addy, I was dumb enough too, I thought it might be nice but what I didn't know is they ...
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| Enzi Bill: Insurance Companies DON'T have to cover Pre-Cancer Screenings (like Mammograms)!! | 12 Apr 2006 21:48 GMT | 3 |
Senate Bill Would Override State Health Coverage Rules GOP backers see the legislation as a way for insurers to offer more affordable plans. Critics say it would undermine treatment protections. By Ronald Brownstein, Times Staff Writer March 16, 2006
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| BRAIN TUMORS AND CELL PHONES | 12 Apr 2006 01:57 GMT | 4 |
My name is Jesse Thomas and I'm a television reporter with the Medill News Service in Chicago. I'm wanting to do a story on the recent Swedish study that came out that showed a possible link between brain tumors and excessive cell phone use, but I can't do the story without a
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| Update on Mom... | 11 Apr 2006 01:20 GMT | 5 |
Okay, here's the scoop. The 3 nodules in her one lung haven't really gotten any bigger. The doc said they're a tiny bit bigger, but it would be about 1%, if that. The place in her stomach hasn't changed at all, and the doc is still not convinced it's even cancerous. Her ...
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| Survival rates of liver cancer spread from the colon | 10 Apr 2006 23:13 GMT | 2 |
I've been searching the internet for this information and I've found it is not so easy to find. My father was diagnosed with colon cancer recently and he went for surgery. They discovered that the cancer had spread to his liver and removed tumours from 3 parts of his liver. The
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| Jeremy - quick update | 10 Apr 2006 21:27 GMT | 1 |
Went to see onc today for my two-monthly appointment. He's happy with my progress. X-ray and bloodtest are OK and he examined me as usual and found no problems. He wants a CT scan next time, just to check what's happening inside my
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| Colon cancer / iron chelation | 10 Apr 2006 15:00 GMT | 2 |
Comparing and combining light dose fractionation and iron chelation to enhance experimental photodynamic therapy with aminolevulinic acid. Curnow A, Macrobert AJ, Bown SG Lasers Surg Med. 2006 Apr 4; 38(4): 325-331
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| For penny | 09 Apr 2006 23:42 GMT | 5 |
SWOG Trial9504 and SWOG Trial 0023 There is a lot of detail on the two papers I have that makes no sense to me yet. I shopuld be more knowlegeable <SP?> later in the month.
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| Please answer this cancer question | 09 Apr 2006 16:44 GMT | 12 |
I've got a question for you...but first put yourself in this situation: You've been a board certified radiation oncologist for 30 years...and you head the largest radiation oncology practice in the US. So one day, a former patient shows up unexpectedly. The patient had
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| Question for Pen | 09 Apr 2006 02:04 GMT | 8 |
Pen, I am glad you are meeting Fig in San Francisco it is a beautiful city. You will have a great time. I do have a question though, what happens to Canadians who get sick when traveling in foreign countries? I know you would
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| In a month of looking........... | 08 Apr 2006 23:18 GMT | 40 |
In a month of looking for a direct answer or opinion, for THE question, there is never one. IF you have stage 3 colorectal cancer, and have NO treatment, no chemo, no radiation, and no surgerty except for a loop colostomy to relieve blocked bowels.. WHAT in anyones
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| Cancer and a possible cause - Parasites: The forgotten word. | 08 Apr 2006 16:36 GMT | 3 |
Cancer and a possible cause - Parasites: The forgotten word. Parasites: The forgotten word. --------------------------------------
>From cancer, to MS, to IBS, to Crohns Disease, to Schizophrenia, to |