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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Cancer / December 2007

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cancer society30 Dec 2007 08:58 GMT1
The creation of the ULTRAVIOLET clothing range came about from first
hand experience of cancer in the close knit family of Marilyn Seyb.
The range aims to increase awareness of being safe in the sun while
being covered with long sleeved garments and trousers that optimise
adenocarcinoma of the oesophagus - diagnosed today - OUCH!!30 Dec 2007 02:04 GMT12
Not sure where to start here. I'm in Manchester, England. Currently
being diagnosed at Trafford general. Initial problem was disphagia....
food sticking in throat, which I have to wash down with water.
Endoscopy last friday, biopsy, not obviously a tumour in the photos,
My niece has cervical cancer.30 Dec 2007 01:42 GMT3
They just discovered it before Christmas.  She had a pep test in June
which was normal.  Now I understand that they stage it at 0-B (she's
in Canada) and scheduled surgery in Feb.
My question at this point is, is this length to surgery (over 1 month)
In This Season of Miracles28 Dec 2007 07:34 GMT8
Hi to all my friends at ASC. I haven't posted in a while as I've been
quite busy. DH and I recently returned from a 3 week trip to Australia
and New Zealand and now the holidays are upon us.
I had my check up at MD Anderson Cancer Center on Monday. No evidence of
Re: Stem Cells are the Source of Cancer28 Dec 2007 07:08 GMT1
Nicholas O. Lindan wrote on August 23, 2005:
> ... Mutated pluripotent stem cells may be the cause of cancer ...
> ... have many characteristics in common with cancer cells ...
> ... can't find anything about this with Google ...
american cancer society27 Dec 2007 16:18 GMT1
The complete ACS recommendations address several different groups:
   Routine HPV vaccination is recommended for girls aged 11-12
years.
   Girls as young as 9 years old may be vaccinated.
prostate cancer27 Dec 2007 16:17 GMT1
The prostate (pros-tate) is a gland found only in men. The prostate is
about the size of a walnut. It is just below the bladder and in front
of the rectum. The tube that carries urine (the urethra) runs through
the prostate. The prostate contains cells that make some of the
colon cancer27 Dec 2007 16:16 GMT1
Alternative names
Colorectal cancer; Cancer - colon
Definition
Colon cancer is cancer that starts in the large intestine (colon) or
German New Medicine26 Dec 2007 21:49 GMT12
Hi, I would like to ask you if you have ever heard about Dr. Ryke Geerd
Hamer and the German New Medicine. I think it is very interesting and I
would be grateful if you could give me more information and if you could
tell me what is you opininon about it. Thank you.
liver cancer26 Dec 2007 14:01 GMT1
What is Liver Cancer?
There are two main kinds of liver cancer. Heptoma and
cholangiocarcinoma. Heptoma is cancer  of the hepatocytes. (The main
functioning liver cell). Hepatoma is primary liver cancer. Hepatoma
CEA cancer test question26 Dec 2007 07:07 GMT5
On September 2006  I was diagnosed colon-cancer positive after a
colonoscopy.
Also on that month, I had a CEA test reading of 0.4.
In December of 2006 another CEA test reading was 0.7.
Is this lung cancer?  I'm terrified26 Dec 2007 05:16 GMT3
During a routine physical the doctor heard some fluid in my husband's
chest.  He said he had noticed that he was not able to exercise as
long as usual because he got too out of breath (of course he never
told me that).  He coughs occasionally but so little that we really
Treating Cancer With Low Dose Naltrexone25 Dec 2007 22:22 GMT2
Naltrexone is a medication approved by the U.S. Food and Drug
Administration for treating heroin and opium addiction. In very low
doses, it is proving to be amazingly effective in treating certain types
of cancer--with minimal side effects and at a price anyone can afford.
FDA rejects cancer drug Xcytrin25 Dec 2007 20:18 GMT1
< http://www.mercurynews.com/businessheadlines/ci_7804736?nclick_check=1 >
FDA rejects Pharmacyclics cancer drug; stock plunges
FDA rejects cancer drug Xcytrin; stock price plunges
By Steve Johnson
Steph25 Dec 2007 01:08 GMT1
Merry Christmas, Steph and happy new year.
(PS I forgot to tell you that Chris Glur - South Africa sends his thanks
for help with older lady w/uterine cancer.
~a year ago.
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