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Diagnosed with golf size tumor in the upper right lobe, what to expect?

My dad has been diagnosed with golf ball sized tumor in his lungs, more accurately in his upper left right lobe. He is scheduled for surgery at the end of May, and then they will also do the biopsy on the tumor to see if it is cancerous. The only symptoms dad is having so far are very big...

by User avatar Guest

Drinking fuels growth of tumours

Team of researchers from the University of Mississippi found that drinking alcohol when you have breast cancer fueled the growth of tumours. The link between alcohol and cancer risk has been established long time ago but the effects of drinking once cancer is present was not known. The researchers...

by User avatar Heidi Miller, LDN

Freezing lung tumor

For decades Sheila Kaye was a smoker and her lungs were in poor condition. When doctors discovered a small tumor on one of her lungs, they were unable to operate. But surgeons at Harefield Hospital in Middlesex chose Sheila, aged 58, for their innovative 'freeze therapy'. Using a special probe, the...

by User avatar MarioB.

Throat Cancer?

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I found a small lump which feels like cartilage on my throat. It is sore, and it is not part of any symmetrical pattern of my pharynx. I do not smoke, and do not drink heavily. Does it sound like a possible tumour, or am I just being paranoid? Thanks.

by User avatar hydrok96480

Prostate cancer hormone treatment

after 9 months of hormone treatment i am at my wits end hot sweats no energy no lobio and bones aching everywhere,no one seens bothered i see the doctor and they say you have to puy up with it.    

by User avatar Guest

noncalcified pulmonary microlesions with stage one rectal cancer resection

Given a past history of rectal cancer which was resected 2 years ago at stage 0-1 and now no evidence of reoccurrence in the adomen, liver or other organs, but,evidence of multible microlesions in the left and right lungs measuring 3mm to 6mm, how likely is it that this is a metastic process?

by User avatar Jack Peggs

Obesity is a major treat to ovarian cancer patients

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Previous studies have showed a huge link between obesity and certain malignancies like endometrial, kidney, breast and colon cancer. A new study was done to determine the connection between ovarian cancer and obesity and the results are not promising. It has been found that obese women do much...

by User avatar Mark

Do you have or known anyone that has cancer?

Transfer Factors Transfer Factor molecules are completely unique. They contain information that can be transferred from one immune system to another. That means that your body can borrow the immune education it needs to Recognize, Respond to, and Remember unwanted threats. 4Life Transferceutical™...

by User avatar Healthieru4life148440

had cancer 15 years ago...have pelvic pain and chills

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My girlriends mom had uterus cancer 15 years ago and is now in hospital suffering from pelvic pain and chills, she had mentioned when she coughs she loses control of her pee and that had pus in it....She had a bad urinary infection last november.....They think it is just an infection possibly...

by User avatar Guest

Your experience with cancer blood tests?

My four year old son has been experiencing some nasty symptoms for a while now, and when we took him to the doctor he suggested that there is a possibility of Acute Non-Lymphoblastic Leukemia! I am so very scared! They have taken his blood and it is being tested. What are your experiences with these...

by User avatar elysee76144196