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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Cancer / July 2009

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Newbie Here10 Jul 2009 02:19 GMT6
Hey All,
 Today I had my second session of chemo treatments, when I was on my
way home, I started getting nervous and edgy, plus I got fatigued. What
can I do to stem the symptoms. I feel so strange.
Progress Update.10 Jul 2009 02:05 GMT20
6 years, 3 weeks, 2 days ago, I was diagnosed with Small Cell Lung
Cancer. Today I got the "Still Clear" from my Oncologist. It's now been
4 1/2 years of NED reports.  Next check in 6 months.
Life Is Good. Tomorrow Barb and I are going down the coast to visit some
◣The best online pharmacy◢10 Jul 2009 00:54 GMT1
"I am a physician.  When I was in active practice I was making an
excellent income.
I never had to worry about the cost of my medications.
Once I retired my income dropped and I also had to buy all of my ever
CaringBridge saves time and energy by centralizing communication during  a health event09 Jul 2009 08:14 GMT2
This post is cross-posted to four cancer newsgroups.
When replying, it's probably best to trim out the other newsgroups.
J
CaringBridge saves time and energy by centralizing communication during a
What's wrong with this newsgroup> people? and/or roll call April 200909 Jul 2009 08:06 GMT18
What's wrong with this newsgroup> people? and/or roll call  April 2009
The MS newsgroup is very active (despite spammers and loonies and
alties).  so what's up the regulars? No updates?
Or is it because they're stuck in wheelchairs and can't easily go out,
Colonoscopy09 Jul 2009 07:46 GMT1
Clinical reports below. My doctor recommends a laparascopic right
hemi-colectomy to remove the polyp completely, along with 12-18" of
ascending colon. Trying to decide whether this is a reasonable
approach. Any thoughts? Thanks!
Weightloss After Pregnant, Get the secret09 Jul 2009 01:37 GMT1
How To Safely Melt Away
Your Post-Pregnancy Weight
without wasting money and time
http://pub.onlinepartner.org/afterpregnant
condition&diseases09 Jul 2009 01:34 GMT1
Discover symptoms, treatment options, and support for the common and
rare physical and mental illnesses that afflict us all.
http://muthir.blogspot.com
New Treatments For Any Cancer09 Jul 2009 01:33 GMT1
The real effects of new treatments compared with standard treatments
in terms of patient outcomes such as survival is best measured by
quantitative pooling of data". There is a slight superiority for
experimental over standard treatments, with a 5 percent relative
My daughter starts chemotherapy on Wednesday.07 Jul 2009 12:12 GMT14
She was diagnosed with cancer of the oesophagus
earlier this month.  It is stage 4.
She is 45 y.o. and I wondered if anyone here would
like to comment, or offer advice.  
[2009 May] The Quackery of Chemotherapy, Gunpoint Medicine and the Disturbing Fate of 13-Year-Old Daniel Hauser05 Jul 2009 20:56 GMT221
http://www.whale.to/a/quack.html
surgery on line.04 Jul 2009 17:44 GMT9
UK TV Channel4 are televising surgical operations live
as they happen.
Last night I saw an operation for a brain tumour in which
the patient remained conscious throught.This was necessary
The only real dramatic positive data was the Herceptin TOGA trial in  gastric cancer04 Jul 2009 10:39 GMT1
http://www.pharmastrategyblog.com/2009/06/some-reflections-on-asco-2009.html
June 02, 2009
Some reflections on ASCO 2009
This year saw a very intriguing annual meeting in many ways.
Are you want life partner03 Jul 2009 17:33 GMT1
Are you want life partner
http://onlinesamera.blogspot.com
http://onlinesamera.blogspot.com
THE WORLD'S ONLY LIVING SAINT . . .03 Jul 2009 05:38 GMT1
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"I will retire when the Lord tells me it's time
to retire," said the  Rev. Adam Gudalefsky, 81.
"I expect to go to 120 if I'm permitted."
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