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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Cancer / March 2007

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Re-engineered measles virus to treat cancer.10 Mar 2007 20:19 GMT2
Mayo Clinic researchers re-engineer the measles to treat cancer.
http://tinyurl.com/3xx7kq
Old Bill.
question10 Mar 2007 18:27 GMT7
A friend of mine in Canada had a biopsy today for lung cancer and is not
supposed to get the results until the 20th of March.  This seems a bit long.
Does this kind of thing take that long in the U.S.?
International Pharmaceutical donates to places in the US09 Mar 2007 01:24 GMT1
Looking for sales, I guess.
J
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/17148758/ [excerpts]
Updated: 9:57 a.m. ET Feb 14, 2007
mutations in cancer08 Mar 2007 17:49 GMT2
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/17508656/ [excerpts]
Changes in previously unsuspected genes may trigger tumors, study says
WASHINGTON - A painstaking scan of the DNA of tumor cells shows hundreds
of previously unsuspected genetic mutations are involved in cancer,
DCA what do people think08 Mar 2007 17:08 GMT20
the University of Alberta Med Center has announced this
So much hype but it seems to have promise
Is there a support group forming how to get a prescription
Do a google search lots of new info...just announced a few days ago.
Dichloroaectate acid DCA and Cancer Cells08 Mar 2007 16:21 GMT19
What are people's experiences with this new hope?
Not saying it works NOT saying it doesn't
Clinical trials are needed
what say ye all?
Giant law suit against murderous quack gang08 Mar 2007 14:53 GMT1
Do you know about Galavit, the stuff which led more than 167 people to death? The highly acclaimed PHARMA abused cancer-patients and ripped them off, no matter how poor they were and no matter how incurable their cancer was.
Read the backgrounds on how a useless chemical was ...
Doctors who lie blatantly08 Mar 2007 01:03 GMT23
I've had 4 operations on the same part of my body (leg) for melanoma.
So I get a tumour the 5th time and the doctor says "nothing to worry about,
just fluid".
I think that's code for "what are you worried about that for, you have
No plastic containers in microwave08 Mar 2007 00:55 GMT13
Hi Everyone,
I have read this before about how dangerous plastic containers in the
microwave are to  our health.
It is definitely worth bringing to our attention on an ongoing basis.
Thanks to caregivers07 Mar 2007 04:58 GMT2
When we're sick, it's all too easy to neglect common curtesies, like
sufficiently thanking our support teams.  My wife was tremendously
supportive throughout my treatment, and while I did thank her and
tried not to be a great burden, it probably wasn't enough.  Yesterday,
Estrogens modulate the effects of gamma-irradiation on breast cancer cells.06 Mar 2007 13:45 GMT2
“Estrogens decrease γ-ray–induced senescence and maintain cell cycle
progression in breast cancer cells independently of p53”
An article by Robert-Alain Toillon (a), Nicolas Magné (b), Ioanna
Laïos (a), Pierre Castadot (b), Eric Kinnaert (b), Paul Van Houtte
Experimental treatment for melanoma in Boston??06 Mar 2007 13:12 GMT7
Does anyone have information on an experimental treatment for melanoma
in the Boston area?
CIN III  advice needed05 Mar 2007 23:43 GMT1
I live in the UK. I was diagnosed as having CIN III level, Cervical
Dysplasia last year and was treated by the LEET method.
I'm still waiting to be called for my next PAP smear test. In case
this next test shows the need for further treatment I'd like to find
Cancer phobia05 Mar 2007 23:10 GMT5
I had renal cell cancer a year ago and had a kidney removed.  Doctors think
the cancer was all contained within the kidney.  Since then I've had MRIs,
CT Scans, bone scans, X-Rays.  All have come back negative.  I went to the
Cancer center at Northwestern Univ in Chicago and they ...
There must have been an election here and no one was notified?05 Mar 2007 16:39 GMT4
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