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9 yrs ago, I was dx'd with a brain tumor. It was benign, and removed, thank God. Then about 4 years ago I had severe abdominal pain, went to ER and found out I had a small tumor on my kidney (which was not causing the trouble). Ok, so I have had this ...
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It was benign see a geneticist....
Also, Imitrex has a long edited on 5/9/2012 On 5/9/2012 happycat said: 9 yrs ago, I was dx'd with a brain tumor.
Many researchers believe that it causes tumors, particularly brain tumors.
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Brain Tumors
Brain tumors are composed of cells that exhibit unrestrained growth in the brain. The major areas of the brain have one or more specific functions.
They can be benign (noncancerous, meaning that they do not spread elsewhere or invade surrounding...
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Re: Brain Tumors Signs & Symptoms of Brain Tumors....
Re: Brain Tumors Causes of Brain Tumors
The tumor cell destroys the brain cell which cause high risk of brain tumor.
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Do you agree with the recent report that cell phone usage can cause brain tumors? If you do, please tell us your reasons. And if you disagree, let us also know your reasons
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It also depends on how you use a phone..
Some crappy phones may be harmful to one's health.
Methinks there's a connection: all phones radiate, but most are safe .
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Ask your Facebook Friends
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MY B/F HAS FIVE TUMORS IN THE BRAIN ONE THE SIZE OF A GOLF BALL N THE OTHERS IN THE SIZE OF PEBBLES . HE IS ON RADIATION EVERYDAY.
I JUST WANTED TO KNOW WHAT DOES IT REALLY AFFECTS FROM YALL THAT ARE LIVING WITH IT OR WIFE OR HUBBY THAT ARE TAKING CARE...
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Your neurologist/neurosurgeon can.
The location of the tumors (and size) decide what is affected.
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Another reason to buy gold: nanoparticles help to kill brain tumors
Stanford scientists have used lab-made gold nanoparticles to highlight malignant tissue in the brain, making it easier for surgeons to cut out tumors while leaving healthy bits in tact...
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Stanford scientists have used lab-made gold nanoparticles to highlight malignant tissue in the brain, making it easier for surgeons to cut out tumors while leaving healthy bits in tact. Measuring just five millionths of an inch in diameter, these tiny...
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Http://ca.news.yahoo.com/dental-x-ra...042557420.html
Quote: : Dental X-rays linked to brain tumors: US study
AFPAFP 17 hours ago
People who get regular dental X-rays are more likely to suffer a common type of brain tumor, US researchers said on Tuesday...
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Dental X-rays cause brain tumors
Perhaps they do, but this latest paper posted in the online (hasn't gone to print yet) journal "Cancer" doesn't show us anything of the sort. If you saw the report on GMA or the Today Show a few days ago, pretty much ignore...
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Here is the rough chain of logic that they used to arrive at their "cancer free control group"
1) Telephone interview asking if they had... .
The logic used to arrive at a number of "zero" is what is important, as that kind of logic pervades the literature .
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Hi, im Mike,
I was recently a member but i left as i thought that i was not ready for all that i was reading until now. Two weeks ago i had a bleed in my brain tumour that my wife was told could go 2 ways, we were lucky and a week later i was released...
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There are some supportive.
I will move this to the brain cancer board.
Welcome back, Mike.
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In the next few weeks I will begin 6 weeks of radiation. I am terrified/depressed about losing hair. My one tumor (I have twins) will be radiated on the right side above my ear. Is it possible that any of you have not lost hair?
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