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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Cancer / December 2006

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multiple lung nodules30 Dec 2006 22:52 GMT10
I am a 48 year old smoker and was diagnosed with multiple, small nodules on
my lungs. I had two doctors tell me it was nothing to worry about but from
what I am reading it could be serious. I am having a repeat CT scan in 4
months. The only reason I had the first one is because I ...
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A Question for You All29 Dec 2006 22:26 GMT10
Rob was diagnosed as being in the early stages of dementia by his
neurologist at his check up this month.  All I know about the illness is
that it is terrifying.  To be honest I don't even know how to research this
one.  Any experience with dementia and how to handle it?  Rob is ...
anyone have any anwsers for this????29 Dec 2006 06:02 GMT2
Hi group!!  I have some concerns about Murray.  I thought someone might
now whats going on here. It's been a month I think since his
reinduction chemo after he relapsed, and his wbc still is quite low.
He was released from the hosipital on Dec 20th with a wbc of 1.6.  I
NSCLC changing to SCLC28 Dec 2006 16:15 GMT8
Anybody ever hear of this?
Mark
Merry Christmas and A Happy New Year!28 Dec 2006 05:52 GMT2
worlds
there are worlds where
dwell beings of light.
lucent, lambent
Stage IV lung cancer - surgery???27 Dec 2006 21:05 GMT19
My mother-in-lax was dx'd in 10/2005 with stage IV NSCLC with mets to her
brain, chest wall, vertabrae, lymph nodes.  Her primary tumor was 6 x 7 x
6.5 cm.  She had one course of chemo which shrank the primary to about 1/3
the size and seemed to knowck the other areas into ...
Temodar for treatment of low grade oligodendroglioma27 Dec 2006 20:07 GMT8
Has anyone on this group undergone chemotherapy treatment for a low
grade glioma (primary brain tumor) using a drug called Temodar and if
so what was your experience?  A recent biopsy confirmed I have a low
grade oligodendroglioma that tests positive for 1p19q deletion.  The
Is J ok?27 Dec 2006 12:54 GMT10
I have notice J is offlline more than she is on. Those of you who
contact her outside of the group, do you know if she is ok?  Hopefully
she is doing something fun and enjoying the holiday season
Alex
High risk insurance pool27 Dec 2006 01:33 GMT19
Anyone out there had problems getting heatlh insurance because of
existing condition?  I read last year there was some lobbying in Ohio
to create an insurance pool for high risk individuals that worked but
could otherwise not get/afford insurance.  Does anyone know if Ohio or
Cheap, Natural Cancer fighter being studied at University26 Dec 2006 19:16 GMT4
To be correct, I'm not a doctor, and I'm only passing on information
I've found on the internet.  You have to do your own research and make
your own decisions about what I'm passing on.
 I will give you the info needed to assure yourself that what I'm
Eddie (Simm Webb)26 Dec 2006 12:24 GMT3
How are you, please?  I've been missing your posts here.
"Santa" busy volunteering at the local hospital with the pediatrics and
neo-natals?
And how is your ex-wife?  Haven't heard back about her brain tumor.
Follow-up on my friend's friend's lung cancer26 Dec 2006 10:51 GMT16
Awhile back, I posted about my friend's 'second father's' lung cancer.  He
was considering surgery & had it.  I'll post what my friend sent me today:
My friend that has lung cancer had his surgery last month, after
Thanksgiving. The surgery went well, but his recovery has been ...
Merry Christmas26 Dec 2006 09:06 GMT6
Merry Christmas to you all from Somerset, England. Thanks for being there
and making me feel a little less alone in 2006.
Ian
Chemo Cloud Brain25 Dec 2006 17:55 GMT8
I am looking for information on recovery from Chemo Cloud brain.
I went through chemo once a week for 2 hours at hackensack medical
center. I do not have right now what chemo they gave me, but it was much
less than the people in chairs around me.
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