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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Cancer / May 2007

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Update on my Mom - Kosan Study19 May 2007 04:24 GMT3
Just wanted to give you all an update on my Mom who is stage IV spindle cell
sarcoma that started in an abdominal fibroid and has metastasized throughout
her skeleton.
Great News!!! The targeted Kosan medication that My Mom is taking as part of
Cancer is not a death Sentence19 May 2007 00:07 GMT3
To a lot of people, cancer is a death sentence. Cancer shouldn’t be a death sentence!  Many people have beaten it.  There are key things they did to beat it.  I will share them with you.  But, it runs to quite few pages more than the space here would allow..  Write me for your ...
The Onion: gets it wrong?18 May 2007 23:56 GMT4
I'm usually a fan of the Onion's brand of humor, but this time I
believe they have crossed the line. Three years ago I was diagnosed
with sarcoma. Throughout my treatment, wearing my yellow bracelet and
watching Lance power through the tour inspired me to believe that I
Vitamin C trials approved by FDA18 May 2007 19:57 GMT1
Here is a link to an article in the
Chicago Tribune on FDA approved trials
for intravenous vitamin C for cancer.
http://tinyurl.com/2q4ubj
Enzastaurin - Anyone?18 May 2007 17:40 GMT1
Hello - My father, soon 79, was diagnosed with difuse large B cell
lymphoma in January. He had two abdominal tumors (one about the size
of a football), which with 6 rounds of CHOP-R/Retuxin are now about a
third the size they were. After the latest CAT scan, the doctor is
promising results of test of  breast cancer therapy using relatively less expensive hormone treatment "Zoladex"18 May 2007 17:37 GMT1
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/health/healthmain.html?in_article
_id=455637&in_page_id=1774&ct=5

Chemo-free cancer cure 'will save thousands'
by JENNY HOPE
Horomone therapry medicine may halt the need fot chemotherapy in breast
Am I losing the ability to walk?18 May 2007 15:03 GMT5
Three days ago I woke up with a terrible pain in my right buttock. It
was numb and when I pressed there, the pain was hoprrible. I copuld
just about get up. As long as I stayed steady, no pain. But as long as
I tried to move - pain.
About my friend18 May 2007 12:31 GMT6
The following is an email I received from my dear friend, Kay, a few days
ago. Could anyone give me some feedback on it? I'm not going to go blabbing
away to her but just want to know what you think. She didn't say the
location of the nodule, but I assume it is the lung. I don't ...
Recovering Fast from illness/disease18 May 2007 09:41 GMT1
When you are sick from disease, it simply means the body is saying that something is wrong inside.
When the body is speaking one needs to respond.  Some people simply ignore the message while
others answer the body.  But when you choose to answer the body, you do so by giving ...
Lower lower back18 May 2007 04:10 GMT2
What's going on with me???  I've got this swollen area in my right
buttock that is causing me excruciating pain. I cannot get up without
a walker and help from my wife. Went to the ER it was so bad. My fam
doc suspected a sebaceous cyst. Huh.. yeah, this aint no cyst. It
Sleep and Cancer18 May 2007 01:53 GMT9
Went to bed late last night after watching a TV movie, about 12
midnight. Sometime during the night I woke up with extreme pain and
needed SEVERAL extra doses of dilaudid. Almost felt I'd need to go to
the ER, but was able to get by. Also had a lidocain patch and adivan
"Heavy multivitamin use may be linked to advanced prostate cancer" link and ful (plain) text18 May 2007 00:09 GMT8
http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2007-05/jotn-mu051007.php
"Public release date: 15-May-2007
Contact: Liz Savage
jncimedia@oxfordjournals.org
I am wondering if it is possible....17 May 2007 22:45 GMT9
Sorry I haven't posted lately. Craig is doing extremely well. Which
brings me to my thought that maybe, just maybe they were all wrong
about all this cancer stuff and he is going to grow old and gray with
me after all......then reality hits and I see that the steriods are
50 Last Dates: A Story About CA Awareness17 May 2007 22:35 GMT15
An elderly friend of mine was recently diagnosed with a primary brain tumor,
a multi-focal glioblastoma multiforme. In view of the overall poor state of
health of my friend, a neurosurgeon decided that no surgery or radiation
treatment should be given.
Ciao!17 May 2007 22:30 GMT19
Is it okay for me to still be involved here? It was suggested that I find a
grief support group, but I have gotten to know some of you and don't feel
like another change in my life right now.
I won't be moaning and crying on here, so you won't have to worry about
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