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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Cancer / December 2006

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Scar tissue on lung cat scan25 Dec 2006 01:18 GMT16
Male, 51, quite smoking cigarettes 18 years ago (after 18 years of
smoking), cigars two years ago (after four years). Been around a lot of
passive smoke, until recent years. Took a Lung Cat scan because my
doctor and I figured I was borderline on would this be a good
How do I find this group on PC24 Dec 2006 18:52 GMT2
I usually access this group on my webtv which is simple, it has a
"discuss" section, I simply enter keyword cancer and several groups
including this one come up.
I'd like to send a link to this group to a relative but do not know how
Skin cancer detection in blood24 Dec 2006 06:26 GMT5
On the TV news, they showed a device developed at University of Missouri
I think, that can detect skin cancer cells in the blood, & can determine
if those type of cancer treatments have worked.
???
resveratrol user's group22 Dec 2006 17:43 GMT1
Group home page: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/resveratrol-users
Group email address: resveratrol-users@yahoogroups.com
What i am learning about cancer, my Mom and friends....21 Dec 2006 19:52 GMT7
Whether i want to or not, i am learning lots of things about cancer, my
Mom, friends and just every day happenings while i'm taking care of
her.  Many of these insights i'm sure many of you here have already
figured out....but still, it has been a huge learning experience for
Inapropriate?21 Dec 2006 11:16 GMT1
Is it ok to put my wife's PET scan report up and ask for a translation?
Steve
Question about a lung node?21 Dec 2006 07:37 GMT4
I am stage IV colon cancer with signet ring cell mets to peritonial
area. My main or source tumor (right side ascending 13 cm at cecum)
along with peritonium and omentum were removed 1 year ago. 1 of 13 lyph
nodes came back positive for cancer. I did OK on 1st line chemo of
Cancer symptoms??21 Dec 2006 03:38 GMT1
This will be an unusual question, but if anyone can help...
My symptoms started over the summer. At first, I underwent some pain in
urination whenever I drank a couple of large glasses of raspberry ice tea. I
assumed the caffeine might be causing me problems, and became a bit more
Question20 Dec 2006 22:51 GMT4
I have a question that I am sure maybe all or some of you here have had at
one point or another...........
How or when do you know when a pain or new lump/bump is something to worry
about?
Three strikes and am I out?20 Dec 2006 22:51 GMT5
Well, we're going for a triple. Three years ago, I get stage 4 colon
cancer. A year and a half ago my younger brother dies of stomach
cancer. Just this week another of my brothers is diagnosed with
Prostate cancer. Will this ever end?
Yet another checkup cleared20 Dec 2006 22:34 GMT5
Today I went to the local central hospital's ENT clinic, which has
been mainly responsible for my checkups and surgeries for the best
part of the 18 years since my diagnosis. The doctor whom I had seen
for the last seven years had gone Scotland to do some research, so I
Antioxidants during cancer therapy20 Dec 2006 22:30 GMT2
Is it appropriate to have a diet rich in antioxidants when undergoing cancer
treatments like radio and chemotherapy?
Some serious authors recommend a diet rich in berries and green vegetables.
However, some doctors say that the effect of these could lessen the impact
breast cancer to lung cancer20 Dec 2006 22:16 GMT13
I was wondering if anyone had heard of breast cancer making the jump to
lung cancer where the breast cancer started on the right side, and then
all of a sudden an xray showed a small dot in the left lung.
Only one dot in the lung and no "trail" of cancer cells.
server changed20 Dec 2006 08:55 GMT5
in wishing all of you american fellows a Buon Natale and un Buon Anno I
would like to know if among you there is a very smart "prostatic
fellow" who knows how can I resume viewing and posting on alt.support
cancer from outlook as I used to do before. I have changed server just
Selenium boost could slash rates of bladder cancer by 70 percent, concludes research20 Dec 2006 06:39 GMT77
http://www.newstarget.com/z020583.html
NewsTarget.com printable article
Originally published September 29 2006
Selenium boost could slash rates of bladder cancer by 70 percent, concludes
Pages: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 November, 2006
 
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