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...ymphoma. A year later, I am still dealing with his health care issues. We had always thought that heart disease would be his demise. After 27 angioplasties, seven stents, a bypass and a pacemaker ...
...me lymph nodes to see if anything has spread. Apparently, papillomas are one of the rarer kinds of breast disease, he says they belong to a 5% group, so I would be interested to hear from anyone else...
... breast is rock hard. The surgeon has drained it a couple of times and told her she has fibrocystic breast disease. I think it is much more likely to be a result of the surgeries, radiation, and/or ...
...t to these extreme levels to get the benefits of exercising, which has been shown to help with symptoms of diseases such as multiple sclerosis, Parkinson's, cancer, cerebral palsy, diabetes, osteoporo...
...to these extreme levels to get the benefits of exercising, which has been shown to help with symptoms of diseases such as multiple sclerosis, Parkinson`s, cancer, cerebral palsy, diabetes, osteopor...
...take at L4 and L5, likely due to degenerative joint diesases. There is low likelihood for metastatic bone disease." I should be writing YES! I am thrilled. Why do I feel panicked and sick to my ...
... the tumor has not spread. Invasive means it has spread beyond the original site. A common sign of breast disease found by mammography is microcalcification -- very small deposits of calcium, deposit...
...wer for chemotherapy response, in addition to its previously demonstrated prognostic value for early stage disease. The achievement of pCR is a valuable indicator for long-term response in this clinic...
...-grade infection can have a similar appearanance. "This is not the typical appearance of tumor/metastatic disease.' That sounds wonderful to me--but can they rule out shoulder or other mets for sure?...
...lls a day. I have Cowden syndrome, not BRCAA. I've had overgrown gums, fibroid tumour of uterus, graves disease(thyroid removed), breast cancer. All our things you get with Cowden. I am freaking...
...rognosis, more than 15 to 20 per cent of them will eventually develop distant metastases, and die from the disease. Vascular invasion, through lymphatic and blood vessels, is the major route for cance...
...king but I am trying to put together what I've heard. There must be an optimum path through this horrible disease but I'm drowning in information without getting a real handle on it. All comments gr...
...es taken from around 300 patients with inflammatory breast cancer, a rare but swift and deadly form of the disease, which is associated with elevated growth factor levels. The scientists found a stron...
...y (HRT) in women with a history of breast cancer because of an unacceptably high risk of recurrence of the disease. The study, originally planned for five years, was halted after only two because mor...
...itionimmunology.com) Although scientists have been successful in developing drugs that treat specific diseases, there is no substitute for the Immune System. It is stronger and more powerful tha...
...done so in the past. It estimates the treatment may have been responsible for an extra 20,000 cases of the disease in Britain in the last decade. The study found that women using dual-pill HRT, were t...
I am trying to get a quick education on this disease to help make sense of my Mother's condition and provide some hope for our family. My Mother has a genetic kindney disease and began hemo dialysis
...manent swelling of the arm. Radiation may increase the long-term risk of dying from cardiovascular or lung diseases, though advances in radiation therapy have greatly reduced these risks. In addition...
...nful and if you have your mammograms regularly your safe, and you most always have a family history of the disease which we had absolutely no one. These are some of the myths of BC............ Hopefu...
During the last several years I have had the opportunity to carefully observe and study a number of diseases that occur in the United States population, but less often or not at all in other countries
... his target therapy,or"magic bullet," concepts of drugs that go straight to their intended target to treat disease. 1898 Physicist Marie and Pierre Curie discovered radium and later use to effectiv...
...tumour that affects up to 30% of all breast cancer patients. There are drugs to treat this form of the disease, including Herceptin, but they do not work for a significant proportion of patients. ...
...uidance and wisdom. Together with spirituality one must also do every practical thing possible to overcome disease. MIND AND EMOTIONS Long repressed emotions such as anger, resentment, unforgiveness,...
...at it would be like to decline treatment and just live through the evolution of the natural course of the disease?...
...ients with lower than normal bone mineral density referred to the Loyola's Osteoporosis and Metabolic Bone Disease Center from 2000 to 2006. Among the patients were 64 women with breast cancer. Th...
...mpound can literally light up spreading cancer cells and may offer a way to track the deadly spread of the disease, Japanese and U.S. researchers reported on Sunday. They used the new compound to m...
...s: * She's Stage IV BC patient, currently on chemo indefinitely, w/ her cancer being treated like chronic disease -- How will Blue Cross respond to our application, with us wanting to add her to my c...
...Every Hope Lodge also offers a variety of resources and information about cancer and how best to fight the disease. There is access to the American Cancer Society's 24-hour toll-free call center and W...
...emicals. These chemicals are known to cause cancer in all forms! They also cause brain damage, Parkinson's Disease, liver damage, spleen damage, nerve damage, learning disabilities, and a whole host o...
...demiologic studies has been able to demonstrate a clear link between breast implants and connective tissue disease or suggestive symptoms. This does not mean that there cannot be a link, just that it ...
...admium has long raised environmental concerns because chronic exposure can lead to kidney damage and bone disease.But the study found that even relatively low doses of cadmium affected the mammary ...
...nhibitors. When the drugs work, they can be highly beneficial, causing tumor shrinkage or promoting stable disease and extending survival. However, targeted therapy drugs like tyrosine kinase inhibito...
I am the administrator of the forum which provides discussion to patients with liver diseases (hepatitis c, fatty liver, liver cancer, liver cirrhosis, and NASH liver). You can get much useful informa
... who feel up to it to report on progress and observations. We wish the best to all who are fighting this disease and those who care for them. You are all in our hearts and prayers....
...ct until it's advanced. The CA125 blood test is meaningless as an indicator of whether or not you have the disease...the test is only meaningful in someone who has already been diagnosed, to help dete...

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