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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Cancer / December 2007

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Food during radiotherapy after laryngectomy (full larugntectomy +     CEP)25 Dec 2007 01:07 GMT2
My father was operated for larynx cancer in Nov and he has attended
just one session of radiotherapy. After that he is feeling bit uneasy
and also suffering from nausea. Coz of this, his diet has gone down.
We were told by the doctors that this situation comes only after
Treating Cancer With Low Dose Naltrexone25 Dec 2007 01:07 GMT2
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Michael Gearing Tosh (long)24 Dec 2007 23:35 GMT2
I am writing his long message in reply to 'J''s messages under
the "Gerson Therapy" thread.
Old Bill wrote:
> "Chris" <cgreveNOSPAM@shaw.ca> wrote in message
If someone you know's been diagnosed with cancer.23 Dec 2007 22:42 GMT1
First of all, there is no Stage 6 (VI)
Seems like a school time friend was telling people that was what she had.
She told her cousin, my bestest school time friend, so I corrected that.
I guess she forgot her Roman numerals
MRSA and Cancer?23 Dec 2007 20:35 GMT3
Turns out she now has MRSA with the cancer. This can't be good.
I would imagine her chances of living much longer were just cut short
by MRSA which she caught in the place you're suppose to be safe, a
hospital.
How often to scan a spot on the lung?23 Dec 2007 16:57 GMT2
Male, 52, quit smoking cigarettes 18 years ago (after 18 years of
smoking), quit cigars two years ago (after four years). Been around a
lot of
passive smoke, until recent years. Took a Lung Cat scan a year ago
Thyroid cancer22 Dec 2007 20:11 GMT14
Our daughter just returned from a thyrogen study to learn that her
Hashimodo's thyroid cancer has invanded her lymph  nodes.
The thyroid was removed about  a year ago and now there's evidence of
lymph node growth in the left neck.
Isi? - out there reading?22 Dec 2007 14:20 GMT2
Isi? - out there reading?
It'll be a blue christmas without you
I'll be so blue just thinking about you
Decorations of red on a green christmas tree
For Peter Clarke - I'll be home for Christmas21 Dec 2007 23:40 GMT6
For Peter Clarke - I'll be home for Christmas
I'll be home for Christmas;
You can count on me.
Please have snow and mistletoe
cancer latency in children21 Dec 2007 15:53 GMT2
Steph,
Back in 1977, when I was ten, I had a series of abdominal tests due to
stomach aches.  Was in the hospital a week for testing, if I remember
correctly.  On more than one ocassion was given a chalky shake to
Seasonal variation and leukemia risk -- vitamin D deficiency suspected21 Dec 2007 07:33 GMT6
A Finnish study has noticed a seasonal variation in leukemia risk.
Haematologica. 2007 Nov;92(11):1553-6.
Are sunlight deprivation and influenza epidemics associated with the onset
of acute leukemia?
Husband and Mother with Cancer21 Dec 2007 06:52 GMT1
Went to the Dr. with my Mom yesterday while husband was receiving chemo.
Liver cancer of Mom's is a lot worse than family Dr. said. First, no cure
for liver cancer. Surgery is out of the question. Average expectancy after
diagnosis is 6 months. He is going to map the arteries in ...
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Signs of Imminent Death???20 Dec 2007 10:25 GMT4
Patient is female, 81 yrs old with Stage IV[4] colorectal cancer.
Patient has emphysema, congestive heart disease, Less than [5%] output
of kidneys, low blood pressure, vomiting of blood, unable to drink or
eat, a severe Kidney infection and super high potassium levels.
CEA cancer test question20 Dec 2007 10:12 GMT7
Hi there all.  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.
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