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...in the past month and was 16. The only thing different, medication-wise, was that I had added a statin drug to my medication regime. I will be getting another prophylactic Zometa infusion next week ...
...t disease routine.
The nature of the cancer battle is based upon hope - the hope that perhaps this new drug will yield life saving results. And one would hope that a doctor's decision on a course of...
... any chance for quality of life.
For me, Arimidex proved a very dangerous, dastardly & destructive drug.
Many times daily, I hope & pray for justice without mercy, for each & every moral...
...evening, manipulating bedtime/rising time, avoiding naps, yoga, meditation, aromatherapy pillow sprays, drug (OTC & prescription), sleep clinic, and more I'm forgetting.)
The sleep doc wanted me ...
...foreign invaders and signal their presence to T-cells. ADEPT is a technique used to attach chemotherapy drugs to antibodies that are able to attach to tumor cells. This technique delivers the drugs st...
...educe tamoxifen's benefits
Antidepressants used to treat hot flashes in women taking the breast cancer drug tamoxifen may reduce the effectiveness of the tumor-fighting medication, U.S. doctors said ...
...e reassure me on this point. Apart from that, it is fairly frightening to see Arimidex referred to as a drug for 'advanced' and 'metastatic' breast cancer - but I think recent trials have resulted in ...
...ogist yet, but based on everything I've read and my Path
Report, at this point I think radiation and/or drugs (tamoxifen?) would be overtreatment. I'm wondering if I even have to see an oncologist and...
...diet or take supplements much, had no quality of life, etc. And I gained a lot of weight.
While these drugs might block estrogen, I can't see how their doing this much damage inside my body, ... can...
...ued to hurt -- quite severe at times-- and still had not heard from P.T., although had started a statin drug. Within a week or two, the pain was a little less, but still hurt, primarily aching in the...
... for a while and is due to restart in a couple of weeks following surgery. It seems to be an excellent drug - killing off tumours with fewer side effects than her previous FEC chemotherapy. One prob...
...atment Of Metastatic Breast Cancer When Combined With Hormonal Therapy
Gefitinib, the once-promising drug formerly approved as a second line treatment for lung cancer, also known as Iressa, enhance...
... that the lousy cancer care & botched cancer surgeries, have now caused.
Plus, the anti-estrogen drugs like Arimidex & Femara, are enough to completely shut your system down for five years....
I was reading a website
http://my.webmd.com/content/article/51/40639?src=Inktomi&condition=Menopause
on Post Menopause to try understand what really makes a woman considered to be "post menopa
......don't you come and give me some scary answer. I have just about gotten up the courage to take this drug. I sent off my RX
want to know what happens so if is a bit negative just put it as positi...
... Her+ to my great concern, he old me he doubts I would be given Herceptin because it is too expensive a drug.
Does anyone know anything about this? Are patients not allowed to get
Herceptin for th...
...ex), ... & it's kept going downwards, despite the doc's assurances that my body would adjust to the drug & start doing better.
For me, Arimidex has been an EXTREME depressant, both physical...
My wife has recently started on a drug called capecitabine, an oral chemotherapy drug, for a recurrence of her breast cancer. This drug can cause hand-foot syndrome (redness & swelling of the skin
....this new doctor says Tamoxifen is the "wrong" one for my case and I need to be on one of the aromatase drugs like Arimidex.
I tried to explain to him that I have stomach and osteo problems and the...
...mplants.
"It certainly seems likely that a mammogram can break a breast implant."
Indeed, the Food and Drug Administration urges women to alert mammogram technicians to "use special techniques . . . ...
...m/medical_information.html
The www.coreynahman.com also has lots of links to other medical stuff, like drug databases. Such as links to new drugs from the
FDA. Here's one about cancer:
http://www.c...
...ul Ehrlich develops the side-chain theory--the root of his target therapy,or"magic bullet," concepts of drugs that go straight to their intended target to treat disease.
1898 Physicist Marie and Pi...
...f the cancer patient. Perhaps the most widely-used anti-angiogenic agent to emerge to date has been the drug Avastin.
And to add into all that mix, anti-cancer treatments often effectively shrink t...
...ion. I am wondering if I should just have my ovaries removed instead.
I don't feel good about taking a drug that can cause more cancer.
The chemo has put me into menopause (but that may not last). ...
...seen worse, and seen better).
At what point do you think we start seeing results? Are there any other drugs or treatments that anyone has experience with? Any information, or input, or advice, or w...
... SL, Ferlo Todd J. Luu H-MD. Breast implant adverse events during mammography: reports to the Food and Drug Administration. Journal of
Women's Health. Volume 13, Number 4, 2004....
...istration of docetaxel has emerged as a valuable alternative to an every-3-weeks administration of this drug for treatment of metastatic breast cancer. Baselga and Tabernero should be commended on the...
...he damning new findings effectively flicked off the switch for the American-dominated $ 3.3 billion
HRT drug industry to make inroads into India and the developing world.
And it's thought likely to p...
...darker room; relaxation exercises before bed; sleep mask; varying pillows; warmer/colder room/blankets; drugs (diphenhydramine, Ambien, Sonata, Xanax, BuSpar, Restoril -- some of which I took for othe...
Kaye, I use
http://www.drugdigest.org/DD/Interaction/ChooseDrugs to check for drug interactions. If you look at the site please let the rest of us know what you think. Thanks. -
...unology" (www.nutritionimmunology.com)
Although scientists have been successful in developing drugs that treat specific diseases, there is no substitute for the Immune System. It is stronge...
...ions
PS I think that the docs are being strongly discouraged, from reporting the adverse effects that drugs have, & the harm they do....
FDA Approves Cancer Drug Despite No Increase in Survival
But is this drug worthy of approval? A review of the transcript of the FDA’s own Oncologic Drugs Advisory Committee suggests a number of uns
...al Oncology Breast Cancer Symposium on September 5, 2008.
While the other clinically-available 'nib' drugs have been shown to have anti-vascular activity, anti-vascular activity of Tykerb has not b...
I read in a popular health magazine that grapefruit had that effect with verapamil, a drug I take to prevent a condition related to migraines. I called my pharmacist and asked if it were true and if s
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