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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Cancer / February 2007

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How to read a cancer testimonial03 Feb 2007 20:53 GMT7
Something I am working on.
http://members.bordernet.com.au/~pmoran/cancer/how_to_read_a_testimonial.htm
Peter Moran
Cancer coming back so soon03 Feb 2007 03:46 GMT9
My 76 year old father had surgery last summer to remove a tumor from
his upper intestinal track. They diagnosed him with Stage 3 esophageal
cancer. After recovering from the surgery, he took chemo and radiation
for 6-8 weeks. The last round ended in late September. He never seemed
Angie?  Wherefore art thou?02 Feb 2007 19:55 GMT8
Greetings everyone.  I am Angie :o)  45 yrs old.  Diagnosed with cancer of
unknown primary origin on 12/27/2005.  It was found after I had squamous
cell carcinoma in 4 areas (scalp, behind ear, back and leg) surgeon
suggested a CAT scan - 3 small nodules were found in my lungs.  ...
Help test an online tutorial for people coping with cancer02 Feb 2007 19:05 GMT1
We are seeking cancer patients and survivors for a research study to
test an online tutorial that teaches how to cope more effectively with
treatment for cancer.  The tutorial teaches information and skills
(such as relaxation and communication) that might be helpful during
Restless or always asleep: any other choices?02 Feb 2007 02:19 GMT2
Am a few days back to support mom and help dad out.
Now dad yesterday spitted out his risperdal and today he was active
(restless they say in medical terms I found out...) from midday until
20.00 in 1 go.
One door closes, another opens02 Feb 2007 00:13 GMT2
I'm pretty much at the end of my personal cancer experience.  I've
finished chemo, had scans showing no mets, and now am in the wind-down
process of continuing scans and tests, all of which we expect to be
good.  My side-effects from the chemo have dwindled, and now I seem to
FIL Lung Cancer01 Feb 2007 18:23 GMT3
Just a little update on FIL.    Went with him to see Consultant yesterday
and she said that there had been "mixed results" with the chemo.  He had a
second CT scan a while ago and comparing the two I gather there was no
change to the size, although she said it was difficult to ...
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