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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Cancer / December 2007

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Books of short stories for Denver, Colorado metro area chemo patients13 Dec 2007 16:01 GMT1
This is geographically limited to the Denver (Colorado) metro area, for
which I apologize, and it may be a bit of a long shot, but I couldn't
think of a better place to post this.
As a hobby, I help rescue books from a book recycle bin in Boulder (see
5+ Years on Femara..anyone?11 Dec 2007 21:29 GMT1
Feb 2000 my wfie was diagnosed with BC, stage 2 (6 lymph nodes).
Surgery/Chemo/Radiation all OK for two years until a scare. A blip on
a bone scan sent everyone running but it turned out to be arthritis
(CAT scan showed no cancer). The scare caused her onc to change her
The Anti-Cancer Drug (tamoxifen) that Causes Cancer By Shane "The People's Chemist" Ellison, M.Sc.11 Dec 2007 10:54 GMT15
The Anti-Cancer Drug that Causes Cancer
By Shane "The People's Chemist" Ellison, M.Sc.
www.thepeopleschemist.com
Western medicine's approach to cancer treatment is based on profit, not
German New Medicine11 Dec 2007 02:05 GMT1
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
about all those strange mesages10 Dec 2007 22:25 GMT2
you ask yourself, why are these unintelligible message happening...
this is called a flood - posted by automated software, usually the
version called 'hipcrime'
the jerk finds an open proxy to send them from, in this case:
Lowkey left us a message10 Dec 2007 14:42 GMT2
Lowkey left us a message, archived here.
http://tinyurl.com/yrs2k7
It's intended for caregivers or loved ones caring for another.
And I would add for supporters, who are sometimes required to manoeuvre
Protect Against Cancer With Folic Acid10 Dec 2007 14:30 GMT1
Protect Against Cancer With Folic Acid
Inadequate intake of dietary folates and folic acid has
been strongly associated with the elevated levels of blood
homocysteine which have been identified as a key risk
What are these strange posts10 Dec 2007 06:33 GMT1
Does anyone know the purpose of the spate of garbage posts on this
newsgroup???
Mel
Big Blow to Radiation Therapy for Breast Cancer by Ralph W. Moss, PhD10 Dec 2007 06:27 GMT6
From the Townsend Letter
July 2007
Big Blow to Radiation Therapy for Breast Cancer by Ralph W. Moss, PhD
Radiation is widely used as an adjuvant treatment after surgery for breast
CT scans versus smoking risks: 500 packs of cigarettes?10 Dec 2007 03:38 GMT4
I'm trying to get a handle on the recent NEMJ report on the risks of
CT scans by comparing them to smoking risks.
In the US, about 45 million people smoke. Smoking presently generates
about 1/3 of all the cancer deaths (180,000 a year), according to
I may have Lung Cancer09 Dec 2007 22:06 GMT4
Are any of you familiar with mesothelioma?
This site has a lot of information about it.
mesothelioma.muchanime.com
Im going to go see my doctor tomorrow.  Im hope that it is not as
Experiment08 Dec 2007 01:09 GMT1
Testing something
Cancer Information Services07 Dec 2007 16:49 GMT1
Cancer Information Services
Providing the public with accurate, up-to-date information on cancer
is a priority for the American Cancer Society. The Society provides
information on all aspects of cancer through a toll-free information
children07 Dec 2007 15:42 GMT20
A few questions:
How possible is it to have children after chemo & radiation? Does it kill
your chances forever? If not, is there a time period that you should leave
it before you do? Is it recommended you never do even if you can?
Cancer Compass---another support forum07 Dec 2007 15:26 GMT10
In another thread on ASC, a poster provided some links intended to
help readers find answers.  That led me to not only the site he
provided, but also a Google search, which in turn led me to www.cancercompass.com.
I haven't posted there, or even "joined", but I lurked a bit.  It
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