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| MD Anderson-Your Money or Your Life? | 06 Jul 2006 22:20 GMT | 41 |
Long rant so feel free to delete: We got a call from "J" in the insurance department on Wednesday. It took him almost two weeks to determine that they don't like our insurance and are going to consider me as "uninsured." He admits that my policy will
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| Arrived In Houston | 05 Jul 2006 23:52 GMT | 13 |
We are here in Houston. The RV park is very nice. Quiet. They say 75% of the campers are under the medical rate. The RV park has a free shuttle to the major medical centers here. I met two cancer patients while walking the dog. We agreed that we need
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| After Diagnosing Prostate C Then The Decision-Making | 05 Jul 2006 22:31 GMT | 4 |
LOS ANGELES TIMES 3-page article on-line (free registration may be required). http://www.latimes.com/features/health/la-he-prostate3jul03,0,3036757.story?coll =la-home-health
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| probably life extension with pomegranate | 05 Jul 2006 21:49 GMT | 10 |
[Quote: "it may be possible for them to outlive their risk of dying from their cancer". With a PSA doubling time increased from 15 to 54 months with 8 ounces (237 ml) of POM pomegranate juice/day, Alan Pantuck (below) might be forgiven for being this optimistic. However
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| Thanks | 05 Jul 2006 17:58 GMT | 3 |
Thank you, J, for posting so many info articles about recurrence or residual c. I myself was browsing some articles tonight. Take only the word "salvage" and it's association to the wrecked car
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| Cancer removal on Head | 05 Jul 2006 16:55 GMT | 3 |
I had the MOHs surgery on my head on june 7th, as I had BCC on my cowlick... they had to cut out a pretty good size piece, about 2" diameter, and ended up doing the flap surgery for closure... The scar is pretty decent size... kinda looks like a lightening bolt..
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| To help a friend | 05 Jul 2006 14:30 GMT | 3 |
I very concerned about a new friend, I've known for a couple of months. She and her husband are regulars at a restuarant I work at. She told me she had breast cancer and had a biopsy a few days ago. I'm worried about her, but I don't want to intrude. Would it be OK to
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| Yeast or what? | 05 Jul 2006 09:36 GMT | 3 |
for last 2-3 days have an unpleasant permanent taste in my mouth and it get dry much more fast. When looking in mirror, I don't see any special signs except some green-like things on the center of the tongue that I had seen it long before too.
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| Update on my FIL | 04 Jul 2006 16:02 GMT | 5 |
Hospice has told us that my father in law has at the longest 48 hours. Mike and I are heartbroken. I think the hardest part is seeing him deteriorate. I know you guys care so much about us and my father in law so I wanted to write and let everyone know. I think in some way, ...
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| NCI-designated Cancer Centers (P30) Cancer Centers Listed by State | 03 Jul 2006 19:17 GMT | 3 |
To see a given Center in a particular state click on the state abbreviations below. Only states where one or more Cancer Centers are located are listed. http://www3.cancer.gov/cancercenters/centerslist.html
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| Computer Industry Workers May Face Cancer Risks | 02 Jul 2006 21:22 GMT | 5 |
Computer Industry Workers May Face Cancer Risks http://www.studyandjobs.com/Comp_worker_cancer.html or visit http://www.studyandjobs.com/Cancer.html
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| Need better options for skin cancer. | 02 Jul 2006 04:46 GMT | 20 |
Hi, gang, I am 59 years old. As a child, I was raised mostly in Miami, FL, during a time when no one ever heard of sunscreens. All there was back then were worthless suntan lotions that offered nearly zero protection. Around 95%
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| If you can't eat yet crave a taste...virtual food! | 02 Jul 2006 04:03 GMT | 16 |
I heard this discussed on a radio show, then googled. It's intended more as a diet aid, I think, but then maybe people with head/neck/tongue cancers might enjoy. So I'm thinking of Janet, Emily's mom & Araik.
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| sister with Leukemia | 01 Jul 2006 21:42 GMT | 2 |
Liver biopsy showed some kind of fat blob, though they are not calling it a lipoma. They did say it did not look like a malignancy, Today she had a lumbar puncture, blood work, and was told another MRI is next. The sister who will donate bone marrow is waiting for her next step.
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| Danger in your water | 01 Jul 2006 19:04 GMT | 1 |
Prevention Magazine Fluoridation Article published "The Danger in Your Water Fluoride has been tied to bone cancer, lower IQs, and osteoporosis. So why is it still being added to your water? " by Timothy Gower.
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