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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Cancer / May 2006

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The Future of Medical Research31 May 2006 22:57 GMT2
Hello everyone I have an idea that could potentially lead to cures and
treatements for diseases that as of yet have no satisfactory treatement
or cure. My idea is the idea of generating new ideas, here is how it
works:
NPC Patient CHY: Week One Completed31 May 2006 01:35 GMT8
I was going to reply in the roll call thread but I can't figure out how
to reply using Google so I'm starting a new thread.  Sorry but I'm a
little of out it.  I didn't realize that every little thing from
swallowing, sleeping to pouring myself a glass of water would be such a
More magnesium, less copper could benefit health31 May 2006 01:34 GMT1
http://www.nutraingredients.com/news/ng.asp?n=67682-magnesium-copper-cancer
People with more magnesium and less copper in their blood could reduce their
risk of death from cancer by as much as 50 per cent, says a new study from
France.
Onc visit30 May 2006 17:50 GMT24
Had my bimonthly visit today and he was concerned with the coughing and
blood, pain in the ribs, headaches, so he arranged for a CT scan this
morning.
After getting the images back he said it looks like the original tumor site
Peter Moran trades in kangaroo for Ostrich head-in-sand pose30 May 2006 14:57 GMT27
Recently a German pharmacist with extensive information about a
substance that is used in India and perhaps elsewhere to stop
spontaneous bleeding in cancer patients, post surgical heart and sinus
patients, shock, etc., contacted me.
On-line Cancer Support Forum29 May 2006 07:29 GMT19
    www.jacquie.ca/forum
    Just to let everyone know I have put together a forum for
people fighting cancer in any shape or form to have an outlet outside
of usnet/newsgroups since not everyone can access them easily.
Raspberries fight cancer? OSU researchers think so29 May 2006 01:56 GMT2
"Raspberries fight cancer? OSU researchers think so", Cincinnati Post,
May 24, 2006,
Link:
http://news.cincypost.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20060524/LIFE/605240387/1005
re:Acupuncture in cancer treatment28 May 2006 20:44 GMT9
What are the effectiveness of acupuncture in cancer treatment? Does
anyone try it before?
Transfusion increases cancer mortality28 May 2006 17:56 GMT9
Cancer-Specific Mortality Is Increased By Erythrocyte Transfusion In
Patients Undergoing Surgery For Renal Cell Carcinoma - AUA 2006
Main Category: Urology / Nephrology News
Article Date: 26 May 2006 - 3:00am (PDT)
brain tumour surgery28 May 2006 01:56 GMT8
Having surgery Tuesday week , to remove a large malignant brain
tumour in my right temporal lobe. thr Doctor are going to have to
remove a large amount of the lobe. Had the tumour for about 5 years
,just strted to get aggresive this last month. I'm a bit worried
update and OT27 May 2006 03:14 GMT12
"J" <analyse@invalid> wrote in message
news:445BBD44.7FAC4BEA@execulink.com...
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How can I get terminal cancer?26 May 2006 16:17 GMT14
Before any readers berate me for a supposedly "outrageous" post:-
I AM sorry and DO sympathize for those who have suffered cancer and DO
want to live,
BUT!!
liver question25 May 2006 21:31 GMT6
Wonderig if anyone might know of something over the counter or something
I can drink or eat that might help my liver process these chemo drugs
better. My liver numbers keep climbing, onc says most likely from too
much toxic drugs on an ex drinker's liver. Wondering if there's ...
Stem Cell Therapy - ACT, Medra, EmCell, etc. ?25 May 2006 09:38 GMT2
Hi, everyone,
Has anyone had any experience with stem cell therapy clinics operating
outside the U.S.? (ACT, EmCell, Medra, etc.)
I'm a researcher at CBS 2 in Chicago, and we're looking for a local
ESHAP series - any experiences? 25 May 2006 09:25 GMT3
Hi, first time poster.
My daughter had non-Hodgkins cancer when she was 15, after 18 months of
chemo, she was cured for 12 years, then she got Hodgkins 8 months ago.
After 6 months chemo she was in remission for 30 days, then it's back.
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