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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Cancer / November 2006

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Messed up family stuff16 Nov 2006 18:58 GMT12
I don't even know where to start. I should probably NOT be putting this
out on the web.... I don't know what to do and do not have anyone else
with a similar experience to reference from.
Today my father who is terminal, sometime in the next 2-5 months most
colonoscopy question15 Nov 2006 10:13 GMT15
I had one at 42 when I had symptoms -- passed, a breeze. They said come
back in three years. I did -- and passed, a breeze. They said come back
in five. Well, five years is here, but I'm being tranferred to
Australia for a year or so. Can this wait. Or should I look for a
FIL Update14 Nov 2006 22:31 GMT44
Hi Gang,
Little update on FIL following yesterday's Addenbrookes appointment.
Blood test done, another x-ray and then Consultant's appointment.
FIL starts chemo this afternoon, a combination of Gemcitabine and
Red meat in regular diet increases the risk of breast cancer in women!14 Nov 2006 13:52 GMT1
Younger women who regularly eat red meat appear to face an increased
risk for a common form of breast cancer, according to a large,
well-known Harvard study of women's health.
for recent news on cancer visit www.cancernewsnetwork.blogspot.com
Chi Gong Treatment for Cancer14 Nov 2006 10:09 GMT7
Hi, I am Samuel Lau from Singapore. I just want to relay the message
that I seem to have stumbled upon a Chigong Teacher (in Malaysia) who
has had remarkable successes with treating over 1,000 cancer patients.
Most of them terminal and given up by conventional methods. I just wish
Brain cancer (glioma)14 Nov 2006 09:40 GMT97
My 65 year old dad has stage 4 brain cancer (glioma)... Surgery was done but
it doesn't cure this type of cancer... Doctors said that he has about 1 year
left...
Does anyone know is there any alternative treatments? Something under
Nimesulide and indomethacin induce apoptosis in head and neck cancer cells14 Nov 2006 09:26 GMT3
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&list_uids=1
5482327&dopt=Abstract

Anybody can tell me what might be the daily prescribed amount of
Nimesulide and Indomethacin in the epigrafe experiment?
I've no access to the full text but I think this synergy ...
So Few volunteers13 Nov 2006 20:48 GMT1
Snipped from ABC News today
Aug. 1, 2006 - When John Ray was diagnosed with lung cancer last year, he
faced a difficult decision.
He had to choose between a standard chemotherapy drug or enroll in a
Soda warning: High sugar intake linked to pancreatic cancer13 Nov 2006 16:04 GMT44
http://www.newstarget.com/z021031.html
Originally published November 9 2006
Soda warning: High sugar intake linked to pancreatic cancer
(NewsTarget) On Wednesday, research was released from the Karolinska
Mico spheres13 Nov 2006 15:36 GMT4
I have cancer tumors on my liver & i have had 12 chemo treatments starting
last april.My doctor says they are looking into radioactive micro sphere
treatment. Has anybody had this done or heard the good or the bad about
it.I`m a male,54 yrs old .....thanks all....Bob
Breath test may identify people with high lung cancer risk, in future13 Nov 2006 08:02 GMT1
A simple breath test could someday help predict who's at highest risk
of getting lung cancer.
For recent news on cancer visit www.cancernewsnetwork.blogspot.com
Mom...13 Nov 2006 04:31 GMT21
I don't post a lot in here b/c my mom has been fighting like hell to beat
the cancer.  However, the Beast has finally won.  I just got back from
Pittsburgh last night.  I was there w/Dad and my brother flew up from
Florida.  The Beast has mets to her spine and neck.  She is also ...
Bloodletting and Miracle Cures - Book Review13 Nov 2006 02:00 GMT1
http://www.vincentlam.ca/060122-medical-tales.php
Medical tales presage promising writing career
Book review by Harriet Zaidman, Winnipeg Free Press
January 22, 2006
types of lung cancer13 Nov 2006 01:59 GMT1
http://www.cancerhelp.org.uk/help/default.asp?page=2965
This page tells you about types of lung cancer.  There are important
differences between lung cancer that started in the lungs and lung cancer
that has spread to the lung from another part of the body. You can scroll
friend had tumor removed13 Nov 2006 00:56 GMT6
hi y'all,
i have a good friend who just had a tumor removed from  his shoulder, it
came back positive. So far it's isolated to that one, no signs of any cells
left in the body ( not sure which tests were done, some details still
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