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...her than the bottom line. But that might not always be the case, since Medicare overpays for some older drugs often make them too attractive from a financial perspective. The House and Senate are wo...
... 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 s...
...euptake inhibitors are often used to treat the hot flashes. Flockhart's team tested the SSRI Paxil. SSRI drugs are known to interfere with the enzyme that breaks down tamoxifen into active anticancer ...
...logist 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 an...
... 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, ... ca...
...g and represent the first positive study for Iressa in breast cancer, as well as for the entire class of drugs known as epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) tyrosine kinase inhibitors, said Massimo...
..., 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...
...an Arimidex. However, the docs says that each woman's body chemistry is different, & that different drugs work for different people....
.....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 th...
...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.coreynahman.com/cancer.html...
...aul 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 P...
... 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 ...
... 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 oth...
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. -
...munology" (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 strong...
...nions PS I think that the docs are being strongly discouraged, from reporting the adverse effects that drugs have, & the harm they do....
...n 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 unsettling aspects, including: • Survival – Th...
...cal 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 ...
...e of choice. He said that yes, I should have been warned, that grapefruit affects the metabolism of many drugs, but that if I had not had a reaction, I probably would not in the future. I chose to swi...
...st cancer caused by an excess of a protein called HER2 - and even destroyed tumours resistant to current drugs. The US team said it might also be used to prevent initial development of the tumours...
... from all the above. Then, another of our youngest daughters friends died last week--a heart attack (no drugs). He had had a heart problem that he had open heart surgery for as an infant. He had a ...
...arimadex to try to stop oestragen production. This was about six weeks ago. It was anticipated that the drugs would be having an affect by now but the tumours have continued to grow in size. My w...
...months post-op and meanwhile, my gyn. is trying to help me alleviate the hot flashes through non-homonal drugs. The .1 mg of Clonidine (at bedtime) for 3 weeks did nothing. SO yesterday, she prescribe...
...ing estrogen production in the body? Susan, Su_Texas my opinions PS I really do dislike the way that drugs are tested & approved, & then prescribed, ... without there being any tests to me...
...foods. Any oil that is not produced by the cold-press method or that has been heated such as in frying. Drugs: Stop taking drugs such as HRT (Hormone Replacement Therapy), the contraceptive Pill, or...
Friday November 28, 2008 Bone loss due to more than cancer drugs CHICAGO (UPI) -- Certain cancer drugs can cause bone loss in breast cancer survivors, but cancer drugs aren't the only culpri
...ance has never been bliss for me when it comes to my medical problems. My body is very sensitive to all drugs. Any additional advice you can give me to help understand this better will be much appr...
...l what to do, such as when to grow, divide into two new cells, and die. Targeted cancer therapies use drugs that block the growth and spread of cancer by interfering with specific molecules involve...
...hat I was not a drug nor medication user, one of those investigators seriously stated that I should take drugs! That's right! He said, "There are some wonderful drugs out there for you." Now, for the...
...ld be the Tamoxifen for me but was recently told it has to be Arimidex. I can't take anti-inflammatory drugs due to stomach problems so will I have a problem with Arimidex? My Onc just pats me and...
...ly 25-30% of patients do respond to chemotherapy that is available to them (and even less for "targeted" drugs), there should be due consideration to looking at the advantage of molecular and cellular...
...for them and then taken Taxotere and it did work? It`s a struggle enough with the side effects when the drugs are helping, but very discouraging when they don`t. I guess I`m looking for hope that Ta...
... bi-monthly newsletter that includes his experience and opinions regarding the latest cancer treatments, drugs and clinical data. To subscribe to the newsletter you can go to http://www.oncli.com/join...
...ve had eventually, happen faster. I have also heard that once you are subjected to these strong cancer drugs that sometimes over the counter drugs will not work for you, forcing you into asking your...
... to note the dose) Current insurance information, Medicare or Medicaid cards. Allergy information (drugs you have had reactions to) A written list of question for your doctor A small voice...

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