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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Cancer / April 2007

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Last message here: For non tradition cancer support I am available25 Apr 2007 17:38 GMT1
I think if you read thru my posts my life is based on truth and realism.I
don't jump to alternatives without doing my research. I believe there are
things people can do to maximize their existence and assume for cancer
patients my recommendations are even more important. The ...
Immune restoration in head and neck cancer patients after in vivo COX-2 inhibition25 Apr 2007 16:08 GMT1
Lang S, Tiwari S, Andratschke M, Loehr I, Lauffer L, Bergmann C, Mack
B, Lebeau A, Moosmann A, Whiteside TL, Zeidler R.
Immune restoration in head and neck cancer patients after in vivo
COX-2 inhibition.
Victim or Casualty25 Apr 2007 08:18 GMT4
Hello One and All
Are we victims of this cruel disease we the supporters or do we make
ourselves out to be the Big Victim instead of our loved ones who are
going through this disease.  I ask this because this was typed to me
Double Vision?25 Apr 2007 07:41 GMT13
It's me again, G. Don started seeing double over the weekend, so we called
the dr. who wasn't on call, but a nurse called us back and told us to brng
him in this a.m., and to bring him to ER if he started having bad headaches,
nauseated and worse vision problems, dizziness, etc.
Treatment for bone metastasis is normally palliative.24 Apr 2007 23:43 GMT4
http://bonetumor.org/tumors/pages/page67.html
Metastatic tumors are cancers that started in another location and spread
to the bones.  More than 90% of all these metastatic lesions in bone are
caused by a small number of primary tumors all of which are listed below.
Translocation kidney cancer after chemotherapy in childhood24 Apr 2007 23:15 GMT1
http://www.news-medical.net/?id=23993
Translocation kidney cancer after chemotherapy in childhood
This article out of Johns Hopkins reviewed the risk of renal cell carcinoma
occurring as a secondary malignancy after chemotherapy in childhood.
Short-Course or Long-Course Radiotherapy for the Palliation of Bone Metastases?24 Apr 2007 15:34 GMT6
Interesting link
http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/515087_print
Biopsy Results24 Apr 2007 13:53 GMT6
Hello Group,
I just got the results of the tissue examination from the biopsy last
Tuesday of the lump along the scar line as a result of the left neck
disection that I wrote to about recently.  NEGATIVE!  Turned out to be
A more intensive postoperative chemotherapy regimen for high-risk gastric cancer patients did not improve their survival, according to a randomized controlled trial in the April 18 Journal of the National Cancer Institute.24 Apr 2007 12:18 GMT3
http://www.news-medical.net/print_article.asp?id=23811
     A more intensive postoperative chemotherapy regimen for high-risk
gastric cancer patients did not improve their survival, according to a
randomized controlled trial in the April 18 Journal of the National Cancer
Book (cancer)24 Apr 2007 09:02 GMT3
[Book] http://www.cancerdefeated.com/index1.html
Cancer and the end game24 Apr 2007 05:06 GMT3
everyone has to die how do we do it with least amount of pain?
Are more and more people getting cancer?
What is life like for people with cancer?
Openning a usenet message23 Apr 2007 23:29 GMT1
I know that I can open up a usenet message by clicking "Enter"' when
the header appears in its dialogue box (as it says to). Is there a way
of by-passing this step so that as soon as I click on the message it
automaatically opens up readyfor reading?
FIL Update23 Apr 2007 21:21 GMT1
Brief update on Consultants appointment today.
Results of CT scan now show lymph node involvement and slightly enlarged
liver.
He was due to be discharged from hospital but at last minute he told me he
Off topic from Joe46er re Forte AGENT23 Apr 2007 20:02 GMT14
Just a quickie OT if no one minds I promise not to make this into a
big deal. I just installed the latest 2.4 version of Forte and somehow
I configured it wrong. I went to the Forte FAQ and the Forte newsroup
but I'm too much of an idiot to understand the suggestions.
Epoietin and increased mortality in cancer23 Apr 2007 15:52 GMT2
DGDispatch
Darbepoetin Associated With Increased Mortality in Cancer Patients
With Anaemia: Presented at AACR
By Ed Susman
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