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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Cancer / October 2006

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biotene gum update29 Oct 2006 06:10 GMT15
J, awhile ago you were compiling advises of head and neck cancer
post-treatment care
and asked some queries to the "experienced" people . I commeneded several
Biotene products - mouthwash, toothpaste, gel, but was very negative to
Tumor reduction versus long term survival?29 Oct 2006 02:16 GMT2
Is the claim that tumor size reduction is not statistically related to
long term survival true?
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question for Steph28 Oct 2006 06:45 GMT3
Not cancer but radiation query:
Upper GI with SBFT--
Intestinal transit test
I may be having those tests (to reasses some aspects of my Crohn's Disease).
węzły chłonne28 Oct 2006 00:54 GMT8
od prawie 3 tygodni boli mnie szyja, z prawej strony z tyłu z boku i z
przodu. czuję, że mam ja jakby nabrzmiałą. boli mnie chyba od tego
głowa. mam stany podgorączkowe do 38 st. od kilkunastu miesięcy mam
napadowe swędzenie skóry na całych nogach. naczytałam sie dziś o
The contribution of chemotherapy to 5-year survival in adult  malignancies.28 Oct 2006 00:34 GMT1
<http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&list_uids=1
5630849&dopt=Abstract
>
Clin Oncol (R Coll Radiol). 2004 Dec;16(8):549-60. Related Articles, Links
The contribution of cytotoxic chemotherapy to 5-year survival in adult
malignancies.
Sarcoma - Adult Soft Tissue Cancer (long)27 Oct 2006 23:47 GMT1
<http://www.cancer.org/docroot/cri/content/cri_2_4_1x_what_is_sarcoma_38.asp>
Soft tissue sarcomas are malignant (cancerous) tumors that can develop
from fat, muscle, nerve, fibrous tissues surrounding joints, blood vessel,
or deep skin tissues. They can develop in any part of the ...
Gallbladder cancer question27 Oct 2006 20:10 GMT3
I have a question not related to my father's cancer. The other side of
my family, my mother's, seems to be "prone" to gallbladder cancer. My
aunt (blood relation) died of it 2 years ago and now her uncle (blood
relation), my great uncle, was just diagnosed. How common is this
Re: Consequences of delaying uterine cancer treatment ?27 Oct 2006 04:28 GMT3
>> She did find out however that the 2nd. [radiation] machine is now
>> fixed.
J wrote:
J]Sorry, I don't get CNN (no satellite nor broadband/cable service).
Cancer Vaccine?26 Oct 2006 20:45 GMT9
I was reading this and it sounds fairly amazing.
http://www.breitbart.com/news/2006/10/19/061019102114.ms2asupj.html
incidence of glioma?26 Oct 2006 13:13 GMT1
i'm wondering if anyone has seen any information related to the
incidence of glioma, particularly whether or not rates have increased
in the past several years. the reason i'm curious is that a few people
i know have had brain tumors over the past 2 and a half years.  one
Childhood cancer survivors more at risk of chronic health problems as adults26 Oct 2006 13:01 GMT15
http://www.news-medical.net/?id=20485
Childhood cancer survivors more at risk of chronic health problems as adults
Excerpts:
According to a new study adult survivors of childhood cancer can expect to
Penny and Michael26 Oct 2006 12:31 GMT8
Thank you all for you kind messages, and for your good company for Penny
these past several months.
I know she spent a lot of time on here chatting with a number of people. She
loved to communicate. She loved talking to people.
Trends in the Aggressiveness of Cancer Care Near the End of Life26 Oct 2006 11:34 GMT7
Trends in the Aggressiveness of Cancer Care Near the End of Life
To characterize the aggressiveness of end-of-life cancer treatment for
older adults on Medicare, and its relationship to the availability of
healthcare resources.
My latest scan25 Oct 2006 10:48 GMT24
CT with contrast last Friday. No one sees anything that shouldn't be there.
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