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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Cancer / January 2007

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My Motivation and the Purpose -  Cancer15 Jan 2007 04:00 GMT5
http://www.cancerinform.org/motive.html
My Motivation and the Purpose
of My Nonprofit Website
About six years ago a good friend of my wife and myself, Eola, (in her early
Do chili peppers smoke cancer?15 Jan 2007 03:53 GMT2
http://icwales.icnetwork.co.uk/0100news/health/tm_headline=spicy-food-could-hold
-key-to-beating-cancer&method=full&objectid=18451335&siteid=50082-name_page.html

Once again, researchers are finding that hot peppers kill cancer cells.
About a year ago, researchers at UCLA found that ...
I miss Penny15 Jan 2007 01:19 GMT6
I miss Penny. No need to reply but I miss her in a.s cancer.
Anne
Help14 Jan 2007 21:15 GMT11
Hi again everyone,
I haven't had time to write much because of the two jobs, but I just quit
writing for the paper so now just teach school and come home.
I have a question ... again. My husband had his first CT scan Monday, and
Thanks 4 info re. uterine cancer delayed treatment14 Jan 2007 19:48 GMT8
Re. my previous posts:
"Re: Consequences of delaying uterine cancer treatment ?":
she's been having her radiation for several weeks now.
I think I understand the mechanism better now.
hi everyone14 Jan 2007 19:47 GMT1
i am from china.
it is the first time i am here.
i  want to know who is intrested in chinese medicine? it is smart .
my email address is :beschool@m165.com
crossposting14 Jan 2007 16:50 GMT14
Sorry to sound dumb and stupid, but I saw a comment on another post where
someone asked the writer not to crosspost. What exactly is crossposting?
Giuditta
4th annual: Are shoes the cause of colon cancer?14 Jan 2007 00:34 GMT8
TO: All colon cancer researchers, doctors, and patients.
The purpose of this yearly post is to stimulate interest and discussion
about the biomechanical effects of shoes on "age-related" degenerative
diseases, such as colon cancer.  Chiropodist Dr. Simon J. Wikler
FDA OKs vitamin C trial for cancer12 Jan 2007 21:35 GMT3
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http://www.sciencedaily.com/upi/index.php?feed=Science&article=UPI-1-2
0070111-12471900-bc-us-vitaminc.xml
CHICAGO, Jan. 11 (UPI) -- Federal approval of a clinical trial on
Arimidex12 Jan 2007 14:25 GMT3
This drug is prescribed for another five years to one older lady after
successful surgery of breast cancer.
What is your opinion about that hormonal drug, can it initiate womb cancer ?
What is the side effects of that drug?
High consumption of sugar and high-sugar foods12 Jan 2007 00:38 GMT14
http://www.ajcn.org/cgi/content/abstract/84/5/1171
Conclusion: High consumption of sugar and high-sugar foods may be associated
with a greater risk of pancreatic cancer.
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2006/11/061108100540.htm
Treating Multiple Myeloma with Arsenic10 Jan 2007 09:43 GMT1
Scientists have recently found that arsenic (As), a poisonous metalloid
used in pesticides, herbicides and insecticides can be used in treating
multiple myeloma.
Watch this abc7 news clip reports on how arsenic is used to treat
a small skin cancer10 Jan 2007 09:15 GMT3
my doctor has told me that I had a small skin cancer that was
completely removed and that I should have no further problems with it.
Does this though indicate that I  (56) am at a higher risk than before
of a new ,unrelated occurrence of skin (or other) cancer?Does the first
Education Not Medication -- a women's health program by Mike Adams10 Jan 2007 02:04 GMT6
The Panel was also informed about a recent epidemiological study carried out
by the US National Cancer Institute.
http://www.abortionbreastcancer.com/press_releases/050516/index.htm
http://www.newstarget.com/020841.html
40 yrs old make - best checkup10 Jan 2007 01:37 GMT2
Dear all, I decided to have myself all checked up and to change my
lifestyle.
40 years old
1,82 meters  x  83 Kilograms
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