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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Cancer / July 2006

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Iron in breast cancer25 Jul 2006 06:07 GMT13
Increased levels of transition metals in breast cancer tissue.
Ionescu JG, Novotny J, Stejskal VD, Lätsch A, Blaurock-Busch E,
Eisenmann-Klein M
Neuro Endocrinol Lett. 2006 Jun 28; 27(Suppl1):
Alternative Cancer Clinics24 Jul 2006 14:43 GMT16
Here is the Pubmed reference for the journal article containing
results from the Biomedical (Hoxsey) centre that the Cherrix lad patronised
.    I review this and a few similar studies at
http://members.bordernet.com.au/~pmoran/cancer/Alternative_studies.htm  ,
Lung Cancer -- question about tumor growth24 Jul 2006 03:53 GMT2
How fast can tumors grow?
I just recently had some CT scans done of my chest/abdomen.
I have pain on my Left side under my ribs, but my CT Scan shows a 6+cm
mass on my RIGHT lung (lower lobe). The first CT Scan I had was about
ipunty update23 Jul 2006 19:55 GMT7
Hello to all of you cancees out there in karma land!
I hope this note finds you well, happy, and  healing.  Today,
Saturday, looks like another wet one  here in central Ohio and we are
certainly
morphine issues23 Jul 2006 19:52 GMT6
I have a question for anyone who has been using morphine sulfate. I have
just been moved to 60MG Morphine Sulphate and 30Mg MS IR. I was taking 8Mg
Hydromorphone but was not working well. the whole 8Mg was causing  me
breathing issues. And 4Mg ws not working much except or ...
melatonin and leukemia recovery23 Jul 2006 19:43 GMT1
Does anyone have any experience takin melatonin and leukemia recovery? Ive
done a lot of googling and it sounds promising. My girlfreind has just been
told she is in full remission from leukemia but is scared of it returning. I
discovered the following:-
UK Is Only European Country Denying Access To Erbitux - Colorectal  Cancer Drug23 Jul 2006 17:04 GMT3
http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/medicalnews.php?newsid=47116
Article Date: 15 Jul 2006 - 0:00am (PDT)
Article Also Appears In
   * Cancer / Oncology
Scorpion Venom vs. Brain Tumor23 Jul 2006 04:28 GMT16
A friend sent this link.  Is it real or snake oil?
<http://www.floridahospitalmedicalnews.com/news-Neurology-Neurosurgery-id131
.html>
Bob
Mother update22 Jul 2006 19:27 GMT12
Today was a sort of MOT[1] for mother, and she passed.
Routine mammagram - fine
Dental check - fine
Various other things - fine.
results from ultrasound22 Jul 2006 04:52 GMT12
The ultrasound has shown that the cancer is spreading pretty quickly
now. It shows the cancer in a lot of the lymph nodes around the lower
chest, upper abdomin area and that is what is causing my pain. Some of
it is on my rib bones so he's pretty sure those are bone mets too.
Woo-hoo, more good news22 Jul 2006 01:07 GMT6
My May CT scan showed shrinkage of my liver mets (down to 7 mm).
Although my latest CT scan showed no more shrinkage of these, it did
show shrinkage of the ones in my lungs to the point where all my
tumors show up on the films more as cysts than tumors. To me, this is
Travel- UK'ers22 Jul 2006 00:19 GMT3
http://travel.guardian.co.uk/news/story/0,,1807823,00.html
Cancer sufferers denied travel insurance
Sandra Haurant
Wednesday June 28, 2006
Everything's great, but I feel so hopeless.22 Jul 2006 00:16 GMT27
My darling wife was diagnosed with stomach cancer in Jan 2006 at the age of
46. They said it was inoperable (as so often it is with dammed disease) so
she has just finished six cycles of ECF. It was a bit of a "boot on the
other foot" thing as she's a chemotherapy specialist ...
Online Journals21 Jul 2006 19:39 GMT1
http://www.Lymphomaniacs.org
Our purpose is to provide individuals that are either stricken with Cancer,
recovering from Cancer, or know someone with Cancer with the means to keep
a daily journal of their journey.
Nana's bone met21 Jul 2006 06:36 GMT1
Nana, I think you are asking too much of your body, doing that mowing.  No
one else said anything, but maybe you should rethink it.
Wishing you  the best of days, and you are in my prayers.
Jackie
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