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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Cancer / July 2006

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can anybody explain this in simple terms13 Jul 2006 13:01 GMT1
I had an MRI of my pelvis yesterday and they see something suspicious
(nodular enhancement at the rectosigmoid junction, whatever that is.) in
my colon near my rectum don't know for sure yet but may be more cancer.
They also say there is something going on in my prostrate, it'e ...
methotrexate to be trialed in Australia for abortions13 Jul 2006 04:45 GMT6
<http://www.theage.com.au/news/National/Cancer-drug-used-to-perform-abortions/200
6/07/04/1151778906397.html
>
Cancer drug used to perform abortions
July 4, 2006 - 9:19AM
Australia's drug regulator says doctors are allowed to use a cancer
Maria - surgery12 Jul 2006 18:46 GMT2
I hope all went well with your ileostomy reversal.
Sending well wishes for a speedy recovery.
J
Very cool service12 Jul 2006 17:23 GMT1
Hi all - I came across this site and thought it is really cool. Check
it out for yourself : http://www.angelsmessage.com
Couldn't hurt...
Eulogy to my father11 Jul 2006 15:58 GMT2
Hello again folks. These days are again getting tough. Tomorrow will be the
first anniversary of my Dad's passing. He survived prostate cancer, but not
merkel cell carcinoma. But he did make it to 97!! Not a bad feat, eh.
Not a day has gone by where I haven't thought of him (and I ...
The Worm11 Jul 2006 14:42 GMT2
>From Wikipedia:
The dog heartworm is a negligible public health risk, because it is
unusual for humans to become infected. Additionally, human infections
usually are of little or no consequence, although rarely an infected
Ph Balancing11 Jul 2006 14:22 GMT18
A good friend of mine developed cancer some years back, when he told me
he was understandably depressed needless to say. I told him lots of
people get cancer, it has to do with Acid/Alkaline balances in your
body. YOu can beat it if you try. He said he would like to know what to
Solitary Celebration11 Jul 2006 14:01 GMT21
At midnight I was at the Littleton Old Chicago restaurant & microbrew bar
where Socks ended many a day & often enjoyed watching  sporting events
while visiting with friends or holding meetings. I had figured if ever
there were a time when Sock's spirit might be hovering near ...
loafhead dreaming loafie seeming11 Jul 2006 11:49 GMT1
is maryanne kehoe leading her fantasy life
can her HB ken even get it up
she would love a burger from sonic
would vladimir putin deign to blow her
I'm back10 Jul 2006 17:15 GMT10
A little the worse for wear, but fully functional and mostly ready for
action. Went in Friday morning, came out Wednesday around 6:30 PM.
Haven't had much chance to talk to the doctors, mostly because I wasn't
prepared, so details are to be fleshed out later. For now, they saw a
MD Anderson Update10 Jul 2006 17:00 GMT5
I had my head and neck PET scans this morning. They gave me a lovely
pill and I was in the "I don't care" zone for the entire time. I was
about 15 minutes early and we were finished and out of there by the 11
AM scheduled time for it to begin.
A public service announcement - Americans only 10 Jul 2006 16:59 GMT1
http://www.albinoblacksheep.com/flash/posting.php
A funny clip.
Cancer Name Confusion10 Jul 2006 02:53 GMT6
Hi, gang,
Several years ago I battled malignant melanoma.  Over the last two
decades, I have been battling basal cell carcenoma.  I have also been
battling squamash cell carcenoma, like the the others, squamash cell
Radiotherapy for breast cancer precursor cells09 Jul 2006 22:04 GMT1
http://news.scotsman.com/health.cfm?id=992652006
Breast cancer breakthrough
BOOSTED radiotherapy can effectively stop very early breast cancer
returning years after surgery, new research suggests.
ipunty update09 Jul 2006 15:06 GMT7
Hello Cancees!
I hope you all had a happy and healthy 4th of July and Canada Day!  The
family and I all celebrated together and had a good time even though we
missed our son who had just returned to Denver from a visit in SF with
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