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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Cancer / April 2008

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Say J11 Apr 2008 00:30 GMT1
Hiya J,
Oops.  Somehow I think I misunderstood that April Roll Call msg. by
Just Me.  I guess it isn't one of the ones you generate.  So, when
that comes around you can snip mine off and use it there.  Best
First cancer vaccine approved in Russia10 Apr 2008 10:57 GMT1
http://www.canada.com/globaltv/national/health/story.html?id=a4d9928f-91e5-49cc-
8755-db92f980c2d2

First cancer vaccine approved in Russia
Toni Clarke, Reuters
BOSTON -- Russian regulators have approved the world's first cancer
Cancer Treatment using Cupping and Pure Salt Therapy09 Apr 2008 21:12 GMT2
Treatment of cancer based on Cupping and Pure Salt therapy essentially
comprise of :
1. Aggressive cupping (see my website or details) which is painful and
each cupping session will last 1 to 1-1/2 hours per day and it can
Online help regarding medical and health related issues.09 Apr 2008 02:02 GMT2
Specialist in psycho-oncology; emotional, behavioral, and spiritual
interventions for clients with cancer and other serious illnesses.
Please visit: http://www.kasamba.com/?img=40&kbid=3287
Radiation questions08 Apr 2008 05:58 GMT4
   I am having a dental implant procedure on Wednesday and I was
wondering....if I ever had to have radiation to my head or throat if that
implant would have to be removed??  I don't want to spend $5,000 (out of
pocket) for something that may have to be removed some day.  (NSCLC, ...
There'll always be an England........"The rising number of female     doctors is "bad for medicine",08 Apr 2008 04:16 GMT7
Rise in women doctors 'worrying'
Female GP
General practice is a popular choice for female doctors
The rising number of female doctors is "bad for medicine", and
puzzle for math nerds07 Apr 2008 22:25 GMT7
Next time you're sitting there, plugged in, waiting for the poisons to
drip in, think about this one:
How can you completely subdivide a square into smaller squares, such
that no squares overlap, no space in the larger square is left out of
April Roll Call07 Apr 2008 18:54 GMT2
I had a scare.  I had my fourth annual checkup and was found
extremely anemic.  The Doctor put me on Aranesp which I describe
as super turbo charged geritol.  Meanwhile, last fall I was put
on Coumadin, which I have had a lot of trouble with.  It all
2nd radiation treatment...07 Apr 2008 04:33 GMT6
Don't worry, I'm not going to make a post for all 30 of em :)
Just an interesting note that today was only the second radiation treatment
and I'm already noticing massive heat sensitivity in the rear molars/wisdom
teeth and I can feel an aching/tingling above/behind the ear, ...
I am not donating to American Cancer Society ever again07 Apr 2008 04:19 GMT1
These days I keep receiving calls in my home from the American Cancer
Society, (866)897-2980, (800)331-5935, asking for charity donation. I
told them "no" because I have issues with them. A few years ago I did
donate a used car (about $2500 value), cash ($1500), frequent fly
trials for treatment regimens07 Apr 2008 00:08 GMT4
We've seen a lot of posts lately about various non-traditional
treatment regimens, and arguments about efficacy, etc.  Realistically,
how much would it cost, how difficult would it be, how long would it
take, etc. to put such a treatment through the sort of testing
Pancreatic cancer: The smaller the tumor, the better your chances, study  shows06 Apr 2008 22:39 GMT1
http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2008-01/slu-pc012808.php
[Excerpt]
Public release date: 28-Jan-2008
Pancreatic cancer: The smaller the tumor, the better your chances, study
Simple Cure for Cancer - right under your nose!06 Apr 2008 21:19 GMT109
New studies on the benefits of onion juice for eliminating cancer have
just been concluded by researchers at Cornell University, confirming
what we have been saying all along - onion juice will cure your
cancer. What they are still not understanding is how the onions should
Cromolyn and pancreatic cancer question.06 Apr 2008 20:01 GMT8
My mom was recently diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. The chemo of
choice is Gemox, which is Gemcitibane with Oxyplatin (sp?). You may
know this is only moderately effective.
There was a study on mice at M.D. Anderson  medical center in which
And so it continues..."In Massachusetts, Universal Coverage Strains     Care"06 Apr 2008 03:24 GMT1
April 5, 2008
In Massachusetts, Universal Coverage Strains Care
By KEVIN SACK
AMHERST, Mass. -- Once they discover that she is Dr. Kate, the
Pages: 1 2 3 4 March, 2008
 
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