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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Cancer / May 2007

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Avon Walk For Breast Cancer05 May 2007 08:21 GMT1
Avon Walk For Breast Cancer
For 2 days and 39 miles, everyone who has been touched by breast
cancer touches you - in gratitude.
Your participation in the Avon Walk for Breast Cancer events - as a
Another for "J"05 May 2007 08:18 GMT5
"THE CODE THAT COULD UNLOCK CANCER.        CNN ALERT TODAY
The code that could unlock cancer
POSTED: 5:16 a.m. EDT, April 18, 2007
(CNN) -- Scientists have unlocked the genetic code that could pave the
Pulmonary Nodule Screening in Smoker by Jeffrey Dach04 May 2007 19:20 GMT8
A friend who has been a heavy smoker for many years underwent
screening Lung CAT scan and a small spiculated density in the upper
lobe was detected. The density was thought to represent either a small
spiculated cancer or perhaps merely inflammatory scarring about 12 x
Radiation Treatment04 May 2007 10:59 GMT2
Today Michael and i went to visit his oncologist to find out what is
available for him with the tumor on his L2 vertibrae.  We were told
that he will receive radiation for one week.  Treatment will start
Monday fortnight. His adrenal gland will be left alone for the
question about nutritional supplement04 May 2007 08:50 GMT17
Have any of you used Unjury protein supplement?
How did it taste?
My Mom feels full all the time (a symptom of the cancer and its locations)
so she is having trouble eating and drinking enough to support her health.
Avoiding Lethal Medication Mishaps03 May 2007 18:58 GMT1
<http://www.usnews.com/usnews/health/comarowonquality/070424/keep_medication_mish
aps_from_k.htm
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Avoiding Lethal Medication Mishaps
April 24, 2007 | 6:11 PM ET
Would you spend $25 for a little aluminum cylinder that could save your
myelodysplastic syndrome03 May 2007 18:39 GMT2
Has anyone out there had success with the Vidaza chemo treatment and/
or has anyone had horrible side effects from Procrit?
Prayer Line????02 May 2007 16:28 GMT9
Would it be possible to start some kind of a prayer line within the Group
for the "believers"?  Or maybe there is a support group specifically for
that purpose that I am not aware of???
Perhaps a minister could start the prayer each day/morning and the
tumour lodged in lower spine02 May 2007 09:51 GMT4
On its metastatic return, the bowel cancer lodged itself near the lower
spine giving a hydronephrosis condition pain (the patient was still able to
go to the bathroom ok) giving lots of pain which had to be controlled by
pain killers and also loss of weight. The nephrosis was ...
myelodysplastic syndrome02 May 2007 09:29 GMT1
Has anyone out there had success with the Vidaza chemo treatment and/
or has anyone had horrible side effects from Procrit?
Iron chelator mimosine in lung and breast cancer02 May 2007 03:18 GMT2
<<snip>>
mimosine exerts anti-cancer effect in vivo and might be useful in the
therapy of lung cancer
<<snip>>
Evaluating what you hear or read.....01 May 2007 23:53 GMT4
http://www.stats.org/in_depth/evaluate_healthrisks/How_eval_health_risks.htm
Every day, new health studies fill the media, many of them often
contradicting each other and earlier research.
iFsh is a wonderful source of protein and Omega-3 fatty acids, which may
Weight Loss01 May 2007 15:06 GMT11
I am worried about weight loss,  three weeks ago I weighed 47.8kg.
Yesterday I weighed 44.5kg that means that I am losing approx 1kg a
week.  I have to turn this around but find food fills me so quickly
that I can eat very little.  I have been trying to eat a little every
Fact or Theory ?01 May 2007 01:26 GMT15
I have read conflicting explanations on cancer cells. One explanation is
that cancer starts from one disfigured cell which then can give birth to
other disfigured cells forming tumours, also one cell can also migrate to
other parts of the body and do the same. When it travels to ...
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