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From: hiltonfash -  24 Feb 2008, 02:49

The National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE) has issued a Technology Appraisal for the use of pemetrexed for the treatment of malignant pleural mesothelioma, and makes the following recommendations (taken directly from source): * Pemetrexed is recommended as a treatment option for malignant pleural mesothelioma only in people who have...

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From: J -  23 Feb 2008, 11:17

Creature features can boost health (Creature features may boost health) < * w w w .consumerreports.org/cro/health-fitness/drugs-supplements/creature-features-can-boost-health-1-08/overview/creature-features-health-boost-ov.htm > Creature features can boost health Not many people would willingly be stung by a bee or bitten by a snake. But in some cases,...

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From: latifyang@gmail . com -  22 Feb 2008, 01:59

What do you want to talk about? Are there topics you want to get the world to talk about? What do you want to comment on or find out what others think about? Have Your Say wants to find out what interests you. Send us your ideas for new topics and you can set the agenda for a global conversation. * news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/talking point/2804227.stm ...

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From: Kelley Eidem -  20 Feb 2008, 20:24

The age-adjusted percent went down by 1%. Meanwhile total deaths went up 5,400. Unfortunately percents don't do the dying. Family members are who dies. So the family members of 5,400 more patients suffered and cried. How many tears? Isn't one too many?

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From: tsswany -  20 Feb 2008, 00:00

Anything natural has to be a plus! Check this out.... * rkswan89.beatcancer.hop.clickbank . net /

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From: J -  19 Feb 2008, 10:32

* w w w .cancermonthly . com /blog/2007/12/cancer-gene.html Five Steps for Gene Therapy to Work and Five Reasons for Problems After a virus (i.e. viral vector) has been genetically engineered to carry the normal human gene there are five basic steps for this therapy to potentially work : 1) Target cells such as the patient’s liver or lung cells must be...

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From: J -  19 Feb 2008, 08:20

* w w w .bloomberg . com /apps/news?pid=20601087&sid=aYskrh56aY10&refer=home Bayer, Onyx Stop Nexavar Test on Lung-Cancer Patients (Update3) By Eva von Schaper and Angela Cullen Feb. 18 (Bloomberg) -- Bayer AG, Germany's biggest drugmaker, and Onyx Pharmaceuticals Inc. stopped a study of the Nexavar cancer drug against lung tumors because the product...

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From: Dan -  19 Feb 2008, 00:29

Is anyone working on epigenetic therapies for pancreatic cancer? If so, please let me know the groups with promising research/drugs. If not, what incentives can be put in place to encourage research and drug development? TIA, Dan

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From: Robert Cohen -  18 Feb 2008, 15:24

They probably can't be banned now (a la cigarettes etc); though some things ought to be done via Big Brother Govt pressure or however * news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/7250372.stm

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From: Robert Lipman -  17 Feb 2008, 18:37

BCAN Patient Forum in Dallas on March 29 - sign up now as space is limited! BCAN continues its regional patient forums "Understanding Bladder Cancer," an educational program directed at patients, family members, and caregivers, in Dallas on March 29 at the campus of UT Southwestern. Dr. Arthur Sagalowsky, Professor and Chief of Urological Oncology at...

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From: guerrillaresistance_1@hotmail . com -  17 Feb 2008, 18:07

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From: bryxenywcrwc@gmail . com -  17 Feb 2008, 17:01

At present, the flu is much less of a menace than it was a hundred years ago. However, it is still a very real danger; and much of this danger stems from the fact that the flu viruses evolve. Please share your opinion here. Dnever * w w w .best-flu-info . com

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From: paolo pelini -  16 Feb 2008, 08:49

the cancer pulmonary is caused by some bacteria PSEUDOMONAS SOLANACEARUM that through half of some enzymes change some genes through further information visit the site * w w w .tumori-batteri.info TYPES OF TUMOURS PULMONARY CAUSED BY THIS BACTERIA: Carcinoma to small cells, Carcinoma not to small cells il tumore polmonare è causato da alcuni batteri...

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From: JaneMGUS_UK -  14 Feb 2008, 23:30

Hi all, My name is Jane and I live in Buckinghamshire in the UK. I was diagnosed with MGUS (Monoclonal Gammopathy of Unknown Significance) in July 2002. MGUS is a precancerous condition which does not require treatment but needs frequent monitoring because in some cases it can turn into a plasma cell cancer called Multiple Myeloma. In MGUS an immunoglobulin...

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From: rdoctors@gmail . com -  14 Feb 2008, 22:08

My wife 71 yrs old had breast cancer about 8 years ago and had lumpectomy, radiation and Tamoxifen,, so far no BC has returned. She now has a pleural mass about 7 cms. that some of her doctors think is a hematoma . She had about 650 mL of fluid removed from the lung and nothing except red cells showed up. She also had tests of the fluid for TB and fungal...

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