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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Cancer / March 2007

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Thanks20 Mar 2007 14:10 GMT2
My Dad passed away yesterday following a bleed from a brain metastasis.
His end was very quick and he didn't suffer.
I would like to thank this newsgroup, for just being there, and I would like
to specially thank J for kind advice. I haven't made many posts but I have
Rare Skin Cancer20 Mar 2007 13:15 GMT4
I understand that there is a rare form of skin cancer that strikes one out
of 5-10 million people.  It feels like the skin is burning.  Would anyone
know what the name for this type might be?
Bob
I lied19 Mar 2007 12:45 GMT47
Fig, you know when I made the comment that I didn't know why I was so tired,
and I think I got into a conversation with you and someone else, and you
mentioned the emotional part, and I said all I do is get Don's meds, etc.
Well, I thought about that comment yesterday after ...
melonoma19 Mar 2007 11:33 GMT3
hi i would like to sy that back in december 2006 i was diagnosed as having
melonoma in my foot and had to have 2 toes amputed after a few check ups i
was told that i was all clear then a routine ct scan showed that it had
spread to my right groin i have had the operation to remove ...
Your Diet19 Mar 2007 04:27 GMT11
http://www.anemiainstitute.org/patient/anemia_and_cancer/your_diet
Your Diet
Nutrition plays an important role in the treatment of cancer. Something as
simple as a balanced meal can help to replenish lost nutrients and
Question about hair growth post-chemo19 Mar 2007 02:12 GMT7
I have a question - my dad is undergoing treatment for large cell
lymphoma and started losing his hair last week, and decided to shave
it all off last weekend.
Now my question is this: Will the color of my dad's hair change back
Oncologic Emergencies: Cardiovascular Emergencies19 Mar 2007 02:08 GMT1
http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/534544
Oncologic Emergencies: Cardiovascular Emergencies
From ACP Medicine Online
Posted 06/07/2006
Head and Neck Tracheostomy: Introduction18 Mar 2007 23:40 GMT4
http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/535621
Ara A. Chalian, MD, FACS, Associate Professor, Department of
Otorhinolaryngology: Head and Neck Surgery, University of Pennsylvania
School of Medicine
venting ... you said I could, remember18 Mar 2007 14:47 GMT8
Another day from hell: (excuse anything that offends you or just don't. I'm
becoming profanity proficient)
Cheyenne had to be at work this morning at 6 a.m.(call me taxi driver), and
then Don had to be at the cancer clinic at 8 a.m., and then we spent the
Stage 4 NSCLC with 20+ brain mets.18 Mar 2007 01:56 GMT39
Still here J. Hubby is not doing so well. He has had some anxiety so
they are
now trying to treat that. It seems that if it is not one thing it is
another.
Block poster "MCS"17 Mar 2007 01:19 GMT3
Well, folks.
A "raving loonie" has infested many newsgroups, including this one.
And his posts are getting longer and longer.
Put him in your filter files .  "plonkdom"
bad breath link17 Mar 2007 00:06 GMT1
http://www.hospiceworld.org/book/halitosis.htm
May be useful
isi
Question: Can cancer of the vulva metastasize to the bladder?16 Mar 2007 15:24 GMT4
I was dx'd with stage 3 squamous cell carcinoma 3 years ago, had a
vulvectomy and removal of groin lymph nodes [right side only] a month
later [no spread to the nodes] This was back in 2004.
I have to have some tests done on my bladder, I either have
Before you run in 10 k for Cancer16 Mar 2007 11:25 GMT2
> This new coal story for those who are down wind from coal
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070314/ap_on_sc/coal_report
They will get away with murder unlike cigarette makers. The thing is many
people say we can do more sooner but won't. So tens of thousands of people
How do I help a friend...16 Mar 2007 09:00 GMT11
I found out a good friend has stage 4 liver cancer that may have spread to
his lungs. He is HIV/HBV positive and it doesn't sound like they are going
to try any form of treatment. He will be dismissed from the hospital
tomorrow and put in the care of a hospice nurse.
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