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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Cancer / November 2007

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Anyone heard from Isi ?14 Nov 2007 02:30 GMT3
Hi ASC Friends,
Just wondered if anyone has any news of Isi. I have pm'd her several times,
but no response.
Hope she's okay.
Poem blog13 Nov 2007 22:30 GMT3
Lost my wife to skin cancer back in Feb 2006, have a blog with poems on that
may help others, please take a look and forward on to anyone you think may
benefit from them.
www.cancerpoetrykidslife.blogspot.com
Update on Court-Ordered Chemo/Surgery for 17 Year Old Without Cancer13 Nov 2007 22:10 GMT8
http://www.healthfreedomusa.org/index.php/?p=434
Update on Court-Ordered Chemo/Surgery for 17 Year Old Without Cancer
Here is the story which gives more details on the harrowing attempt by the
State of California to impose the will of the cancer industry on a young
stage 4 gastric cancer12 Nov 2007 20:58 GMT9
Hi, My wife was diagnosed with stage 4 gastric cancer recently (non-small
cell adenocarcinoma) , non resectable with complete oulet obstruction. I saw
the laproscopy images and the mets on the diaphragm and omentum are
significant. She is on ECF chemo for now. While I am keeping a ...
Maryanne Kehoe Dead...12 Nov 2007 14:18 GMT7
Just a rumour...I read it in _The Tatler_ ...
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Best
Greg
Frank Sharkie11 Nov 2007 19:36 GMT24
I just got an email from Frank's wife saying he's passed away.  I used to
correspond with him some.  I don't know if you guys knew it or not.  The is
extremely sad news.  Frank was such a good man and husband.......Sadly,
Chris
First Night of Chemo, October Style10 Nov 2007 13:04 GMT10
We got Rob's oncologist to prescribe Zofran for his nausia.  It had
been prescribed for Rob before with excellent resutle.
Well, this time the results were mixed.  He threw up more often, but
it was less painful.  We also have a prescription of Haldol, which Rob
Movember Mo Fun09 Nov 2007 08:32 GMT8
I have a question and I'm hoping someone one in this group has the
answer.
Here's the story.
Ten years ago my father died of pancreatic cancer at a young age. The
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Swollen mole on neck? anything to worry about?08 Nov 2007 14:03 GMT2
Its only been a few days but I've got a small mole on my neck which is
swollen (sort of like a boil or spot). Its pretty inflamed or sore.
I'm guessing it could just be that, a spot, or an ingrown hair (I get
hair growing out of some of my moles sometimes). I dont think its
Recent review articles about melanoma (InTextoResearch)08 Nov 2007 09:40 GMT1
InTextoResearch, agency for scientific information
InTextoResearch informs on the most recent review articles about
melanoma:
A new central scaffold for metastasis: parsing HEF1/Cas-L/NEDD9.
Don't understand weight gain08 Nov 2007 02:08 GMT3
My husband had his thyroid, parathyroid and 1 lymp node removed 3 months ago.
After the surgery they put him on Cytomel and he was starting to do o k also
he is a type 2 diabetic anyway they for some reason had a Thyroid Uptake scan
done which was pointless cause he had no thyroid ...
Are skin rashes typical of follicular lymphoma07 Nov 2007 14:33 GMT10
I am male 55. I should be getting the consolidated results from pathology
this week or next week. The preliminary diagnostic was "Follicular lymphoma,
large cell, grade 2 of 3". I am most likely stage 3a, 4a.
I have been experiencing skin rashes. a bit since a year or 2. A lot more
How Vitamin C Stops Cancer07 Nov 2007 11:47 GMT3
Note from Ilena Rosenthal:
I see the Quackwatch / Healthfrauds campaginers are gving the non
skeptical viewpoint of Vitamin C ... I find their closed minded
bigotry alarming on the subjects they have drawn premature and pharma
Mice with colorectal cancer are a lot happier in Japan where curcumin analogues show anti-cancer activity07 Nov 2007 11:01 GMT1
http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20071106/sc_nm/cancer_curry_dc_1
Mice networks in Japan are abuzz with the finding that an ingredient in
turmeric, the Indian spice that gives a yellow color to curry, may have one
of its active ingredients, curcumin, enhanced chemically to fight cancer.
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