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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Cancer / July 2006

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New to Group & Freshly Diagnosed...29 Jul 2006 10:48 GMT9
I am a 32 year old man, I am new to the group, and was diagnosed with
NSHD just a few weeks ago. After having 2 CT scans, a bilateral bone
marrow biopsy, and numerous blood draws, my Onc believes that I am
stage 2AX (There is a 12cm mediastinal mass in the right of my chest,
Mask-er-ade (Update)28 Jul 2006 23:03 GMT11
Monday AM, 24 July, 2006 (did that date for the British Empire <g>)
I picked up my wax stent from the oncological dentist, a lovely, lovely
gentleman who had two visiting doctors in the office and asked me to
briefly relate my story. When I was done he turned to them and said:
Update: Bone mets now28 Jul 2006 19:41 GMT51
Remember me? I broke a rib coughing last February and have had a pain in my
lower left pelvic bone/spine area as well for over a year. Last Thursday I
had another bone scan, and got the results today. The scan confirmed bone
mets in my ribs (including the one that broke).
Stop Smoking injection trial28 Jul 2006 18:28 GMT1
NicVax study
http://msnbc.msn.com/id/14061433/
I sure wish this was being held closer to NJ than WI? Last thing I tried has
caused an allergic reaction and I had to stop. I have 4 nice squares on my
Remission of prostate cancer by Essiac28 Jul 2006 13:17 GMT21
Essiac tea: scavenging of reactive oxygen species and effects on DNA
damage.
Leonard SS, Keil D, Mehlman T, Proper S, Shi X, Harris GK
J Ethnopharmacol. 2006 Jan 16; 103(2): 288-96
Vaginal Cancer - Pete/Judy27 Jul 2006 22:49 GMT33
Hi Pete,
Just wondering how things were with you guys these days??
Take care, enjoy the coast.
Big Hugs
Hair Lice27 Jul 2006 22:43 GMT3
Can anyone give me a reliable source of information for hair lice.  I
found
http://www.healthy-skin-guide.com/hair-lice.html to be excellent, but was
looking for additional sources.
doubled lifespan for some cancer patients27 Jul 2006 21:43 GMT8
[Survival was about 96% at 12 months for control patients, and at 24
months for patients given menatetrenone. Three year survival (64% versus
87%) indicate that 50% survival would probably be doubled for
menatetrenone, as this pilot study continues. Although the percentage
Squamous Cell Carcinoma of the Lung27 Jul 2006 16:49 GMT1
Steph, anything inaccurate on this?
(thought I saw someone (in the archives), back when Dr. Roda was here,
saying that it does not tend to spread to the liver?)
Any other problems with this 'info"?
Boycott Gettysburg27 Jul 2006 02:35 GMT2
Link to photos showing how the battlefield looked before superintendent John
Latschar raped it.
http://users.snip.net/~hart/
We loved Gettysburg: took dozens of week-long trips, spent many thousands of
Post Operative Medication (Tamoxifan vs Fareston)26 Jul 2006 16:27 GMT1
Having become severely frustrated with the staff at the cancer clinic ,
I am posting here with the hope of receiving some no nonsense advice.
My wife was diagnosed with a stage 2 tumour whaich was removed via a
radical mastectomy along with all her lymph nodes (which were all
testosterone increases femal breast cancer: Archives of Internal Medicine26 Jul 2006 11:16 GMT1
From Archives of Internal Medicine
Combined Estrogen and Testosterone Use and Risk of Breast Cancer in
Postmenopausal Women
Rulla M. Tamimi, ScD; Susan E. Hankinson, ScD; Wendy Y. Chen, MD; Bernard
(Nice) says that Velcade, the only licensed drug for people with  multiple myeloma who have relapsed, should be given only to those taking  part in clinical trials.26 Jul 2006 11:07 GMT2
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2006/07/26/ncanc26.xml
Cancer drug ban a death sentence, say sufferers
By Celia Hall and Andy Lines
(Filed: 26/07/2006)
Post Operative Medication (Tamoxifan vs Fareston)25 Jul 2006 20:09 GMT1
Having become severely frustrated with the staff at the cancer clinic ,
I am posting here with the hope of receiving some no nonsense advice.
My wife was diagnosed with a stage 2 tumour whaich was removed via a
radical mastectomy along with all her lymph nodes (which were all
Stage 4 Lung Cancer - Chances of survival25 Jul 2006 19:57 GMT7
My mom, age 61, has just been diagnosed with non-small adenocarcinoma, that
has metastatisized to several bones in her spine, shoulder, ribs and pelvis.
Her cancer is in Stage IV. My mom was told that her cancer is non-operable
and non-curable. What I wanted to know was if you might ...
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