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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Cancer / July 2008

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Prostate cancer patients undergoing hormone therapy may experience  cognitive effects31 Jul 2008 06:11 GMT3
http://www.acor.org/news/whatsnew.html?item_id=7044
Prostate cancer patients undergoing hormone therapy may experience
cognitive effects
Published: Jul 28, 2008
Please, do not make this political.....it is about brain cancer     treatment30 Jul 2008 06:21 GMT1
Elite cancer panel guided Kennedy
By THE NEW YORK TIMES
July 29, 2008
When Sen. Edward M. Kennedy disclosed on May 20 that he had brain
Bloodletting Against Cancer30 Jul 2008 03:38 GMT25
"These results almost seem to be too good to be true."
Reducing Iron Stores by Phlebotomy Lowers Cancer Risk in Older Men
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) Jul 08 - Cancer incidence and mortality in
older men may be reduced by repeated phlebotomy to lower serum
Follow-up - Bowel, liver & lung cancer29 Jul 2008 22:34 GMT8
It has been a while since I was in this newsgroup.  It is time
for a follow up on what has happened.
I had the operation to remove the bowel and liver cancers.  The
follow up CT scan revealed a number of tumours on the lung and
For Our Health, ABOLISH the ABOMINATION of Enemy Government27 Jul 2008 01:39 GMT5
Looked at individually, these cases can look like incompetence.  Taken
together, we see that enemy government and enemy corporations are
literally killing us and dumbing us down by forced mass medication and
prescription concoctions.  They are trying to make us too stupid to see
Fear that Cancer Pink Ribbon Promotions "Promote" Cancer26 Jul 2008 10:53 GMT1
I hate the idea that women's breast cancer is becoming a huge big industrial
celebration several times a year.   I know cancer employs a lot of highly
paid people.  Don't these things just prolong cancer, making the researchers
want to keep cancer going forever in order to keep ...
Adapt Cellphone Use To Lessen Risk26 Jul 2008 03:27 GMT11
Easy to say, though most people won't change until it becomes a
popular fad or rule/law and/or a health insurance suggestion or
requirement.
That's what I get from this "maverick" oncologist and in several other
Can You Trust Chemotherapy to Cure Your Cancer?25 Jul 2008 11:33 GMT5
Can You Trust Chemotherapy to Cure Your Cancer?
by: Andreas Moritz
Wednesday, July 23, 2008
http://www.naturalnews.com/023689.html
Death by Cancer25 Jul 2008 00:58 GMT1
I suppose after all these years, I should have thought about this possibly
insensitive question, but here goes.
When we say someone died of cancer, exactly what would be the precise
mechanism.  I know that the cancer can infect and then destroy a particular
Prevent Cancer Now24 Jul 2008 15:33 GMT1
http://www.preventcancernow.ca/
Reuters: Vitamin D decreases death rate by 50% in colon and rectal cancer patients24 Jul 2008 09:19 GMT7
"Vitamin D helps colorectal cancer patients: study"
http://www.reuters.com/article/healthNews/idUSN1826509920080619?feedType=nl&
feedName=ushealth1100
Different Types Of Cancer23 Jul 2008 14:14 GMT1
Pyrophosphates are found in vegetable .. lecithin.
That free bisphosphonate .. phytate.
"Intentional activation of gammadelta T cells by agents that provoke
the accumulation of endogenous pyrophosphates "
From BBC on line, 22 July 2008  "Drug for deadly prostate cancer "23 Jul 2008 08:23 GMT1
Drug for deadly prostate cancer
By Richard Warry
Health editor, BBC News website
Scientists are hailing a new drug to treat aggressive prostate cancer
Rob's latest MRI results21 Jul 2008 11:58 GMT7
Rob had his regularly scheduled MRI last week and we got the results today.
There is some indication of growth in the same area as his previous cancer
and it is thought that it is possible that it may be back.  Now I read that
report before I handed it over to the oncologist and ...
Smoking and Eating20 Jul 2008 19:05 GMT3
Wouldn't this just be plant lecithin .. ?
J Appl Physiol 76: 278-282, 1994;
Journal of Applied Physiology, Vol 76, Issue 1 278-282, Copyright ©
1994 by American Physiological Society
Pages: 1 2 3 4 June, 2008
 
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