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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Cancer / February 2009

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Tony - not 6 months ago28 Feb 2009 15:56 GMT3
Tony - brain tumors 9 months ago.
I'll be back later with more thoughts.
Worked too hard this morning.  Have to rest a bit.
J
Here I go again! 3 more brain mets.28 Feb 2009 03:35 GMT11
Hi J et al
I hope you're all well.
After many years, I have my first proper annoying- albeit mild -
permanant symptom.
=> Socioeconomic Inequities In Lung Cancer Incidence of Smokers <= attn: Lowlife Tobacco Addicts !!27 Feb 2009 20:10 GMT1
Smoking Behavior Partially Explains Socioeconomic Inequities In Lung Cancer
Incidence
ScienceDaily (Feb. 24, 2009) — Europeans with the least education have a higher
incidence of lung cancer compared with those with the highest education.
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I need some moral support25 Feb 2009 17:53 GMT17
This has been a really tough week for my husband.  He had an endoscopy
on Wed. and a liver biopsy on Thu.  The endoscopy wasn't so bad, but
the liver biopsy was awful.
Thing is, he's barely eating or drinking anyway, and on those two days
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Cancer Cell High Iron Contents24 Feb 2009 14:47 GMT1
New Cancer-Killing Compound Developed From Salad Plant
Article Date: 15 Oct 2008 - 2:00 PDT
Researchers at the University of Washington have updated a traditional
Chinese medicine to create a compound that is more than 1,200 times
Familial Melanoma and Parkinson's disease22 Feb 2009 21:07 GMT2
It is my hypothesis that low DHEA and testosterone trigger Parkinson's
disease. If interested:
http://www.anthropogeny.com/Parkinson's%20DHEA%20Testosterone.htm .
DHEA and testosterone enhance growth of melanoma. I suggest the connection
biopsy results22 Feb 2009 19:03 GMT4
got the biopsy report back yesterday.  the cancer started in his lungs
and is now in his liver and bones.  He had many lung problems over the
past year.   He had lots of tests and procedures.  Saw several
specialists.  The final word was that he had a "trapped lung".  Now we
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Melanoma21 Feb 2009 05:40 GMT3
Went to see my doctor as i had a couple of moles that had changed - he
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Reishi and leukaemia,lymphoma, and MM.18 Feb 2009 11:35 GMT1
Ganoderma lucidum causes apoptosis in leukemia, lymphoma and multiple
myeloma cells
Article Type: Therapies
Author: Seeram NP O'Kelly J Muller CL Kumagai T Koeffler HP
NEWS BULLETIN -- Cancer Cure Right Around the Corner11 Feb 2009 22:08 GMT2
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This is a front-page article from the Tamaqua (Pa.) Evening Courier
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Aspirin cuts stomach cancer risk10 Feb 2009 21:35 GMT9
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A study has suggested using aspirin could cut the risk of developing
a type of stomach cancer by up to a third.
The British Journal of Cancer study looked at over 300,000 people.
Pages: 1 2 January, 2009
 
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