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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Cancer / January 2007

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Dad passed today27 Jan 2007 16:18 GMT4
Dad passed away peacefully at 11:10am this morning with his wife and
children at his side. His final hours had no pain or suffering.
Nina
Take Time to See
Does chemo or the cancer cause sleep?27 Jan 2007 12:02 GMT39
Sorry to bother you all again, and if I have asked this already, just add
another number to my foggy moments.
Okay, the CT scan was good with the chemo doing its job, everything smaller
or resolved (even though more extensive than I knew), and the blood work was
Cancer27 Jan 2007 09:01 GMT4
This has been on my mind for sometime now, and I wanted to ask you all
a few questions. I have read an article at
http://www.medical-health-care-information.com/encyclopedia/C/Cancer.asp
which says "Certain cancers are more common in particular geographic
stomach cancer26 Jan 2007 22:30 GMT4
my dad has stomach cancer, majority of his stomach was removed and his
recovered. until 6 months ago. now he cannot keep anything down
including water. his been back to the doctor but they have found
nothing wrong with him and they all say it's mind of the matter. is
Any grief support groups?26 Jan 2007 19:29 GMT16
I desperately need to talk.
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is there a cure for mesothelioma?26 Jan 2007 12:34 GMT1
is there a cure for mesothelioma?
http://www.teenwag.com/poll?n=641&show=next
stomach cancer26 Jan 2007 11:06 GMT3
my dad has stomach cancer, majority of his stomach was removed and his
recovered. until 6 months ago. now he cannot keep anything down
including water. his been back to the doctor but they have found
nothing wrong with him and they all say it's mind of the matter. is
is there a specific gallbladder cancer lobby?26 Jan 2007 00:08 GMT1
I have a friend with gallbladder cancer which has metastasized after
surgery 9 months ago and six months of gemcitibine with oxalyplatin and
when the cancer reappeared after that, she is now on Xeloda. She had
gallstones over a 14 year history. No one ever suggested she have her
Small Benefit Seen for Erbitux Plus Camptosar in Refractory Gastric  Cancer25 Jan 2007 19:34 GMT1
http://www.medpagetoday.com/MeetingCoverage/ASCOGI/msnbc/4908
ASCO GI: Small Benefit Seen for Erbitux Plus Camptosar in Refractory
Gastric Cancer
By Ed Susman, Contributing Writer, MedPage Today
Doxyl for Ovarian Cancer25 Jan 2007 18:54 GMT6
Does anyone know about Doxyl as a treatment for ovarian cancer, and how bad
the cardiac side-effects are supposed to be ?
Gastric cancer, what next?25 Jan 2007 18:05 GMT5
My wife was diagnosed with an inoperable gastric cancer in January 2006. She
had 6 cycles of ECF which ended in mid June and has been pretty much symptom
free until about four weeks ago. The original symptom of not being able to
eat anything but a few mouthfuls is now coming back ...
Well, I guess it was inevitable23 Jan 2007 23:07 GMT21
The pain, that is.
sh.t.
It started gradually about a month ago, until now the only relief I
get is with 25 mg of oxycodone every 4 hours and even then it doesn't
CYTOREDUCTIVE SURGERY & HIPEC SNAFU UPDATE22 Jan 2007 21:19 GMT2
Well I just got back from Baltimore, I was supposed to have
cytoreductive surgery and heated interperintonial chemo but did not get
it because these stupid florida doctors don't know their butts from a
hole in the ground
4th annual: Is melanoma simply a Vitamin D deficiency cancer?22 Jan 2007 20:34 GMT12
TO: All melanoma researchers, doctors, and patients.
I may be an electrical engineer, but I have more than just a hunch that
melanoma is a Vitamin D deficiency cancer.  Please consider the
following.
Diet after colon colostomy22 Jan 2007 17:57 GMT2
My mother is 70 years old,
has diabetes
and just had a Colostomy, due to a colon cancer....
She has now a long list of food and drinks she can't eat/drink.
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