Nov
25
I had a stage 3 colorectal (symoid) cancer 6 years ago, and things went well other than a few blockages. It is possible that there are still cancer cells within my body, although the machines cannot detect these cells (too small) and I do not have cancer symtoms.
So, what is the chance that the cancer will come back at my symoid site or spreaded to my liver or lung?
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Nov
24
What happens in the 4th stage of ovarian cancer How long is life expectancy in this final stage?
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My best friend is in stage 4 of ovarian cancer. She has hospice at her house. It seems to me, that she only has a few weeks left to live. Can she continue to live for 3 or 4 more months? Or does it depend of the individual person? Her cancer has spread to many of her organs.
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Nov
23
Where can I find contact information on international breast cancer?
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KYC or Kurdish youth club is planning on raising more for women in KURDISTAN who have breast cancer and need financial help. However, we are not able to do this without first asking the main breast cancer organization some question. If you have any idea on where I can get an email address or a phone number of someone that would be able to help please let me know.
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Nov
23
What is the cost of radiation therapy for brain tumors?
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Nov
23
How can we make curing cancer a global priority?
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Cancer kills 7 million people worldwide each year. Yet it is a treatable disease that—in time—is beatable. However, in today’s troubled global environment, valuable resources that would otherwise go to cancer research are frequently re-directed by the crisis du jour.
What can we, as individuals and as a global community, do to focus & mobilize our governments to find the cures that will make cancer a fear of the past?
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Nov
21
How can I be most supportive of my best friend who has breast cancer?
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My friend had a mastectomy but is undergoing chemotherapy that is making her sick. Now she fears that the cancer has gone to her bones as she is having severe pain in her knee and needs to use a walker to get around. Does anyone know if breast cancer can progress to bone cancer? Also what are some things I might be able to do to encourage her? She puts up a very brave and stoic front but I know she is frightened. Thank you.
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Nov
19
My grandmother was diagnosed with the early stage of lung cancer and enphazema (shocker: she’s a smoker). She is due to have surgery to remove part of one of her lobes next week. My question is, I am planning my wedding (I live in California and she lives in Texas) and need to know if she can travel by airplane? I’m afraid that the recirculated air will be bad for her health. If traveling is going to be a problem for her, I will gladly have my wedding in Texas. Any ideas?
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Nov
19
What treatment is out there for small brain tumors that come from breast cancer?
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My daughter has tumors now in her brain from the breast cancer. The breast cancer tumors stopped growing and shrank slightly from treatment with ixempra and xeloda. What treatment works best for the brain tumors?
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Nov
15
How long does cancer exist?When was the first case diagnosed and what type of cancer was it?
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Okay I just want to know if cancer has been around forever. Can someone give me more info on this disease’s origin.
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Nov
14
What may be the cure for cancer finally found?
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Doctors have just discovered a cure for metastatic melanoma. A type of skin cancer. Basically, the doctors genetically re-engineered the AID cell to kill cancer cells. The HIV/AID cell does NOT infect the subject, but only seeks out cancer cells.
My dad died from metastatic melanoma, so I thought I’d do some research.
Now, this is still under testing.. So my question to you is, do you think this will work?
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