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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Cancer / March 2008

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Converting Salt Water into Fuel07 Mar 2008 00:53 GMT12
This amazing invention works by using a generator that emits 14-
megahertz radio waves that bombard a solution of salt and water. No
one knows for certain what happens thereafter but everything indicates
that the sodium chloride may weaken the bonds between the strong
Patrick Swayze has pancreas cancer with slim chance of survival07 Mar 2008 00:32 GMT4
> Confirmed: Patrick Swayze Has Cancer
> Posted Mar 5th 2008 5:19PM by TMZ Staff, NTVLand
>
> TMZ has confirmed that actor Patrick Swayze is suffering from cancer.
Ovarian cancer - Treatment stopped (suggestions made)06 Mar 2008 23:43 GMT1
From a support forum
I am not advocating any of the suggestions.
Just sharing what others may be trying.
J
Craig and Becky Smith05 Mar 2008 20:07 GMT7
To All,
Just wanted to let you all know Craig passed away on 2/15/2007 after a
long battle with NSCLC with mets to brain. Thanks for all of your
support.
side effects from head radiation therapy04 Mar 2008 23:36 GMT3
Hi everyone. I had stereotactic radiation therapy to treat a benign
glioma seven years ago. I know that's a very aggressive treatment for
something that is (thankfully) not full-blown cancer, but the surgeon
I saw (very well published from a major university hospital in LA)
sci.med.diseases.cancer04 Mar 2008 02:00 GMT1
New web access to newsgroup sci.med.diseases.cancer :
http://www.docendi.org/newsgroup-f4.html  by http://www.docendi.org
My Relative Has Lung Cancer!!   I Need Info Quickly!!04 Mar 2008 01:53 GMT9
Hello, everyone. I have a relative who has lung cancer, and I need
some advice fast.
----------
First, I will give some background information. This relative is a
Targeting Prostate Cancer03 Mar 2008 13:07 GMT1
Eating flaxseed may halt prostate cancer growth
04-Jun-2007 - Daily consumption of flaxseed may stop the growth of
prostate cancer tumours, according to research presented this weekend.
Flaxseed, which is rich in omega 3-fatty acids and fibre-related
The Great Promise Of Iron Depletion03 Mar 2008 13:06 GMT2
Summary
Expert Opinion on Therapeutic Patents
November 2006, Vol. 16, No. 11, Pages 1533-1556
(doi:10.1517/13543776.16.11.1533)
My Relative Has Lung Cancer!!    I Need Info Quickly!!03 Mar 2008 08:25 GMT3
Hello, everyone. I have a relative who has lung cancer, and I need
some advice fast.
----------
First, I will give some background information. This relative is a
Another glutathione precursor success story02 Mar 2008 22:09 GMT35
The role of gluatathione and cancer prevention and treatment is still being
ignored in this newsgroup for some odd reason:
I was diagnosed in February 2003 with Lupus. I was then put on three
different medications including Prednisone.  During the first year of this
Ann Coulter Column Is Sponsored By Unorthodox Anti-Cancer Stuff02 Mar 2008 15:40 GMT5
Not that I religiously read the disgraceful, dogmstic, damne drivel,
though I noticed an ad for
such within the cut-downish, cruel, creepy, crappy column a day or
three ago, which I get by e-mail sometimes.
CA-12502 Mar 2008 06:26 GMT1
Sent: Friday, February 29, 2008 10:04 AM
Subject: SIGNS OF OVARIAN CANCER
SIGNS OF OVARIAN CANCER
Vitamin supplements overall found to be useless in preventing cancer,  researchers find02 Mar 2008 02:20 GMT2
http://www.cbc.ca/health/story/2008/02/29/vitamine-study.html
Vitamin E has risk, doesn't protect against lung cancer: study
Vitamin supplements overall found to be useless in preventing cancer,
researchers find
Cancer Death Rate Down, But Deaths Up by 5,40001 Mar 2008 08:08 GMT20
The age-adjusted percent went down by 1%. Meanwhile total deaths went
up 5,400.
Unfortunately percents don't do the dying. Family members are who
dies. So the family members of 5,400 more patients suffered and cried.
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