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Cancer types (listed alphabetically)
B - Bladder Cancer, Bone Cancer, Brain Cancer, Breast Cancer
C - Cervical Cancer, Colon Cancer, Childhood Cancer
E - Endometrial Cancer, Esophageal Cancer
G - Gallbladder Cancer, Bile Duct Cancer
H - Hodgkin's Lymphoma
K - Kidney (Renal cell) Cancer
L - Leukemia, Liver Cancer, Lung Cancer
M - Melanoma, Mesothelioma, Multiple Myeloma Cancer
N - Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma
O - Oral cancer, Ovarian Cancer
P - Pancreatic Cancer, Prostate Cancer
R - Rectal Cancer
S - Skin Cancer (Non-melanoma), Stomach Cancer, Sarcoma
T - Thyroid Cancer, Testicular Cancer
U - Urinary Cancer, Uterine Cancer
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Cancer types (listed alphabetically)
B - Bladder Cancer, Bone Cancer, Brain Cancer, Breast Cancer
C - Cervical Cancer, Colon Cancer, Childhood Cancer
E - Endometrial Cancer, Esophageal Cancer
G - Gallbladder Cancer, Bile Duct Cancer
H - Hodgkin's Lymphoma
K - Kidney (Renal cell) Cancer
L - Leukemia, Liver Cancer, Lung Cancer
M - Melanoma, Mesothelioma, Multiple Myeloma Cancer
N - Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma
O - Oral cancer, Ovarian Cancer
P - Pancreatic Cancer, Prostate Cancer
R - Rectal Cancer
S - Skin Cancer (Non-melanoma), Stomach Cancer, Sarcoma
T - Thyroid Cancer, Testicular Cancer
U - Urinary Cancer, Uterine Cancer
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Bladder cancer
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Common cancers
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| Anonymous | Brain Tumor News brain tumor symptom brain tumor treatments | 0 | Oct 27 2007, 9:00 AM EDT by Anonymous | |
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Thread started: Oct 27 2007, 9:00 AM EDT
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| merkelcellcancer | Merkel Cell Cancer | 2 | Nov 18 2006, 4:19 PM EST by Louise | |
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Please add Merkel Cell Cancer.
* As a Merkel Cell Cancer patient and survivor, and yes this is a very rare cancer that is seldom correctly diagnosed or treated rapidly enough to save lives, I am very interested in reaching out to other MCC survivors. * Just two weeks after my surgery in Boston (September 2005) at the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute and Brigham and Woman's Hospital I started the Merkel Cell Cancer discussion group at Google Groups. * I have located 88 other MCC survivors. They have been very eager to openly discuss their individual approach to surviving this cancer. * Ours is a closed discussion group with no commercial influence or interest, the membership is open to anyone that has had the Merkel Cell Cancer experience as either a patient, family member, or caregiver of a patient. * Group name: merkel cell cancer * Group home page: http://groups.google.com/group/merkelcell * This is our public membership statement: Merkel Cell Cancer (MCC) Experience. This is an area where you can openly discuss your experience with MCC, as a patient with MCC, or a family member supporting someone with MCC. We are not health care professionals nor are we offering medical advice, just the experience of having this cancer. Joining this group requires approval. The manager has requested that you answer the following question: Membership is dependent upon your participation in the group. You must identify yourself by first name or initials and describe your merkel cell cancer experience. George Group Admin & MCC Survivor |
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| Anonymous | colon cancer, lung, liver,kidney cancer | 0 | Apr 13 2006, 2:51 PM EDT by Anonymous | |
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started with polyps had them removed it was cancer.CT scan showed liver and lung cancer.Started CHEMO CT scan on status of CHEMO found spot on kidney. Biopsy taken cancer.Stopped chemo after 4 months in case surgery was done, sugested removal of one kidney. Changed their mind will be put on medication for kidney instead and biopsy liver and lungs. Not sure of what is happening.
Hands are greasey black looking hurt to cold touch and black spots on tonge. Advise or suggestions? |
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