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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Cancer / March 2007

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Oligodendroglioma05 Mar 2007 03:47 GMT2
Help! My wife underwent surgery for resection/ reduction of an
oligodendroglioma, which was detected by CT scan 10 days ago. She came
through surgery well, thank God, but now I have so many questions.
We wait on the histopathology results which are due tomorrow, but can anyone
Anything Valuable Floats04 Mar 2007 21:50 GMT1
Anything Valuable Floats
Devil Dogs
Or
Fossil Fools
Be careful what links you click04 Mar 2007 19:21 GMT1
From Kim Komando's 3/3/07 newsletter:
THERE’S A NEW VARIANT OF THE STORM WORM, AND IT’S BAD
In January, the Storm Worm Trojan horse affected hundreds of thousands of
computers. It was the worst outbreak since 2005. It arrived attached to an
Congenital Sacrococcygeal Teratoma (SCT) and Motherhood03 Mar 2007 23:56 GMT1
I'm called Ruth and I was born in 1962 with a Sacrococcygeal
Teratoma.  It was removed when I was about 4 months old.  Until about
4 months ago, I never realised anyone else ever survived an SCT.  I
believed I was totally alone with my sequels.
CRYSTAL Study Meets Primary Endpoint by Improving Progression-Free  Survival (subtitled "another buzz"03 Mar 2007 23:29 GMT1
http://www.cancer.org/aspx/blog/Comments.aspx?id=124
ERBITUX(R) Phase III Study Meets Primary Endpoint In First-Line Treatment
of Metastatic Colorectal Cancer
- CRYSTAL Study Meets Primary Endpoint by Improving Progression-Free
Anniversary03 Mar 2007 08:30 GMT1
It was three years ago that my cancerous kidney succumbed.  While I was asleep,
I became a grandfather.  This evening, I was happy to celebrate my good health
with my granddaughter, and she was delighted with her pizza and cake.
J, I just thought that you would like to know.
Roll Call to alt.support.cancer02 Mar 2007 02:33 GMT97
I've lost track of many of you and your posts are too far back to get you.
How about an update? With any luck, we'll get Socks in on it, when he
returns from their weekend away.
Just delete what I wrote here and hopefully put your type /stage of cancer
high INR on a hepatocellular patient02 Mar 2007 01:26 GMT1
My father, 65 years old, has a hepatocellular carcinoma that was
detected on September 2006. One month ago his doctor cancelled the
gemcitabin treatment because after ending the first cycle of the drug
the numbers weren't good as the doctor expected. Since that time he is
Cancer-types,cause,prevention,effects01 Mar 2007 22:08 GMT4
hi all ..
I have opened a new site regarding all information about Cancer and
cure for it .. It is for all those suffering from it and also for
those who wana know more about it . just check it out once
Heart Risk Seen in Drug For Anemia01 Mar 2007 20:51 GMT1
http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9C04E3DF143EF935A25752C1A9609C8B6
3&sec=health&pagewanted=print

November 16, 2006
Heart Risk Seen in Drug For Anemia
By ALEX BERENSON
Port Loose & Cancer Free01 Mar 2007 20:36 GMT12
I've done it!  I'm back home after having my dual port removed today.
This was a "local" procedure, with plenty of small shots of lidocaine
but no general anesthesia.  I was told I could drive myself there and
home, but I'd recommend to anyone having it done to get someone to
alt.support.cancer's Charter01 Mar 2007 15:52 GMT50
http://www.cancersupporters.com/asc/charter.html
[excerpt]
What is strictly prohibited on this newsgroup?
Under no circumstances is it appropriate to contact a member of the
Update on my mom01 Mar 2007 11:26 GMT2
If you remember, my mom had lung cancer that was operated on, and later
discovered to have metastasized to her pancreas.  She opted not to have any
further treatment.
Her weight has dropped yet again, she is down to a mere 103 lbs from the 160
Studies Show Anemia Drugs May Harm Cancer Patients01 Mar 2007 00:21 GMT5
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/02/27/health/27drug.html
Studies Show Anemia Drugs May Harm Cancer Patients
By ANDREW POLLACK
Published: February 27, 2007
Pages: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 February, 2007
 
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