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So, I received an e-mail talking that cancer is a fungus and the treatment should be with sodium bicarbonate and it's a discovery from a italian doctor and it's real medicine. I would like to know how much of it is true or false. Was something really ...
Started by Ariadne on
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by 13 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at breastcancer):
Ariadne....No cancer is NOT a fungus and that e mail was a scam You have to be very careful about bogus claims like those especially if they ask for money too Cancer involves the genes at their most and is not like the other cells in your....
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See: Macmillan Cancer Support's section on Financial Help: Quote: : If you've just been diagnosed with cancer, the financial implications probably haven't registered yet. But having cancer can be expensive in ways you hadn't expected. As your treatment...
Started by Dr Vinod K Joshi on
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by 9 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at rdoc):
But the process does....
I didn't know this when I got cancer - assumed I didn't qualify because for DLA.
It isn't means tested.
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I dont know how to live my life now that I have 4th stage breast cancer that has metastisized to my bones. The doctor's discovered cancer in 2005 and tried to do everything to keep cancer from my body and from spreading but no....it spread in time...and...
Started by By bonnie-laurie on
, 21 posts
by 16 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at inspire):
About how long do you think a person can go on living with breast ....
I am 46 that a person can live a long life with cancer to the bones.
My cancer cell size and diagnosis is very aggressive with a low survival rate to 5 years.
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Meat and other diseases (other than CVD, cancer, arthritis and diabetes) Warning Labels on Meat? The Herald, March 30 2004
Come clean on killer meat says MICHAEL MANSFIELD QC - The Big Idea: Warning labels on meat
How should drug pedlars be treated? Currently...
Started by gertvegan on
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by 15 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at veganforum):
Moreover, a study from the World Cancer Research Fund's (WCRF) concluded that high consumption of red and processed meat was associated....
And processed meats was associated with a 20 per cent increase in the risk of lung and colorectal cancer.
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Sorry to hear your Dx w/CAp . I was Dx in '97 at age 53. After doing research I opted for Brachytherapy ( a high dose rate radium seed that is not implanted, only passed in/out). I had 2 of those and 23 external beam rad. treatments. This was cutting ...
Started by PAUL on
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by 4 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at dlife):
I understand why you have there who has additional answers to your questions... .
I don't have prostate cancer but have had radiation, either seeds or beams, or even just monitoring the cancer.
Spcema501, I'm sorry to hear about your diagnosis.
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Child cancer risk higher near nuclear plants: study
December 8, 2007
http://www.reuters.com/article/healthNews/idUSL0867723820071208?sp=true
BERLIN (Reuters) - A German study has found that young children living near nuclear power plants have a significantly...
Started by Oscar on
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by 1 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at stopthehogs):
No other cancer....
The local rate of thyroid cancer is the highest of any metropolitan area in the nation, an astounding three year.
Official health statistics show an alarmingly high local rate of thyroid cancer.
Residents.
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I read a few posts on this subject & did some research.. I found this article which was very informative.. The most in depth report on HGH & IGF & the negative effects of having high levels of IGF.
Its a long read & sometimes technical but very good especially...
Started by bobby6638 on
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by 3 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at ironmagazineforums):
The studies of high levels.
It was an interesting read.
Yes that was the jist of it.
They say that it wont cause cancer if you have cancer there is a chance it will make it grow at a faster rate.
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On Sat, 31 Jan 2009 22:31:23 GMT, Peter Bowditch <myfirstname@ratbags.com
Nominations have closed for the 2009 Nobel Prize for Physiology or
Medicine and yet again I was denied the pleasure of helping any of the
many quacks with guaranteed cures...
Started by Peter Bowditch on
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by 13 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at omgili):
Maybe....
The review of 600 cancer.
The
majority serious questions about the use of chemotherapy for
late-stage cancer patients.
Of 600 cancer
sufferers in the country who had passed on within 30 days of treatment.
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According to a study presented by researchers at the European Society of Medical Oncology (ESMO) congress in Milan, Italy, Avastin improved progression free survival in women with ovarian cancer. The Phase III Avastin (ICON7) trial showed again that women...
Started by gdpawel on
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by 1 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at cancerfocus):
The rationale underlying the use of anti-angiogenesis drugs against ovarian cancer is that (1) VEGF pathways and carcinomatosis....
The gynaecological cancers, ovarian cancer has the highest death rate and epithelial ovarian cancer.
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Hello again!
Wow what a phenomenal response last night! Over 600 page views and a flurry of votes, and we all know what for, don't we! But in case you're a newbie...
This thread is the one where we get frothed, lathered and soaked about all goings on ...
Started by Citadel on
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by 5 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at digitalspy):
Corrie was ....
Neighbours was quite good tonight.
EastEnders was abismal.
Hollyoaks was OK tonight.
Corrie was funny with gail and Audrey - "it's a pub!" .
Evening soapies! bump! Think Emmerdale was best tonight.
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