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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Cancer / February 2007

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Offensive or not  ??    Commercials for Cancer Centers of America27 Feb 2007 17:39 GMT34
I personally find the commercials for "Cancer Centers of
America"offensive.  It seems to be sending the message that unless you
are going to them you are not doing all you can for those with
cancer.  That only there will you find compassion; that only there
help to fight with cancer27 Feb 2007 16:07 GMT3
sir
my faher is a patient of Prosatate and Bone Metasis from last 5
years..his PSA flachulate between 64-4001..his treatment is going as T/
t with flutamide till may2005,then ketcanazole and honvn..now
Penny's journal25 Feb 2007 18:34 GMT52
I finally found Penny's journal that I had saved in my favorites when I
joined this ng after my husband's diagnosis. At that time I saved it, I was
working two jobs and didn't have time to read it so saved it because I just
knew I should. Just a feeling.
NEW CONCEPTS IN ANTI-VIRAL ELECTROMAGNETIC MEDICINE25 Feb 2007 01:30 GMT1
NEW CONCEPTS IN ANTI-VIRAL ELECTROMAGNETIC MEDICINE
Virology.Wordpress.Com  A virology forum with a difference.
New antiviral ideas and concepts are regularly posted at  www.virology.wordpress.com
Many of these ideas use electromagnetic radiation (infrared and
Guilty of peddling fear, false hope25 Feb 2007 01:01 GMT2
http://healthfraudoz.blogspot.com/2006/10/guilty-of-peddling-fear-hope.html
Saturday, October 07, 2006
Guilty of peddling fear, hope
This week, an article in the Lexington Herald-Leader was brought to my
I can't believe this is ACTUALLY working25 Feb 2007 00:42 GMT10
Hey group.  Been a while.  I been quite busy the last couple of
months.  Murray stopped responding to chemo last month.  The
oncologists gave him only a few weeks to a couple months to live.
Well, typical of me, I wouldn't settle for that.  After a couple of
Recurrent, relapsed, refractory SCLC25 Feb 2007 00:40 GMT6
<http://www.bccancer.bc.ca/HPI/CancerManagementGuidelines/Lung/6ManagementPolicie
s/642SmallCellLungCancer/623SalvageTherapyforRelapsedSCLCPatients.htm
>
Recurrent SCLC cannot be retreated with curative intent. Patients that
have tolerated initial chemotherapy poorly are likely to ...
Lymphoma tumor - how long to get to this size?24 Feb 2007 23:23 GMT2
I had a surgery on Feb 9th which removed a Lymphoma tumor from my small
intestine. The tumor was "huge", the surgeon showed its size like a fist.
One day in late November 2006 I suddenly felt huge pain in upper left
abdomen, which lasted over night. From then on, the pain came up ...
For kids and/or teens24 Feb 2007 08:40 GMT5
Common Questions for Teens
When Your Parent Has Cancer
Is it my fault?
Thoughts do not cause things to happen. Remember you did nothing to cause
My father has lung cancer24 Feb 2007 00:29 GMT6
My father is a 74 year old man who is diabetic, suffered a heart attack in
January 2005 (has two stents) and received a liver transplant in May 2006.
He received the liver transplant because his old liver was cirrhotic and had
cancer.
Why Do Patients Choose Chemotherapy Near the End of Life?23 Feb 2007 08:50 GMT21
http://www.jco.org/cgi/content/abstract/24/21/3490
ournal of Clinical Oncology, Vol 24, No 21 (July 20), 2006: pp. 3490-3496
© 2006 American Society of Clinical Oncology.
DOI: 10.1200/JCO.2005.03.6236
FYI:  http://www.hyphenologist.co.uk/killfile/killfilefaq.htm23 Feb 2007 07:18 GMT1
http://www.hyphenologist.co.uk/killfile/killfilefaq.htm
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Just a Little Update23 Feb 2007 07:14 GMT6
Been lurking. Haven't had much to say but I thought I'd share some good
news.
I am doing really well. I started bowling again today and amazed myself
with two excellent games and one good game. Now I will have to keep up
Ketogenic low-carb diet slows brain cancer growth in mice23 Feb 2007 00:08 GMT2
Ketogenic low-carb, high-fat diet could be useful in brain cancer - at
least in mice - according to the new Boston College study. Its press
release is on the web page
BC biologists identify alternative brain cancer treatment
Shocking Discovery - Prescription Drug Cost22 Feb 2007 22:01 GMT21
Long story, but something happened to get me to shop around for a
prescription drug.
I'll cut to the chase.  I learned that 4/5 of the drugs I take are cheaper
at Costco, paying on my own without using my insurance's plan at all, than
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