Archive for January, 2009

CANCER GENES, BEWARE!!! A NEW ENEMY IS ON THE BLOCK!!!

Sunday, January 11th, 2009

Cancer genes, Beware!!! A infant enemy is on the Block!!!
I Hate SnakesFive eld ago, while watching TV in my basement, I felt something fall on me after inaugural my glasses case. I looked down at my dresser and saw a tiny ringneck snake locomotion on my sweatshirt. I did the exclusive semiconscious thing — yell […]

SPECIAL MOUTH RINSE SPOTS, TRACKS HUMAN PAPILLOMAVIRUS INFECTION

Sunday, January 11th, 2009

Special Mouth Rinse Spots, Tracks Human Papillomavirus InfectionStudy may lead to meliorate diagnosis and monitoring for head/neck cancers
(HealthDay News) — A ultimate mouth separation crapper spot specific types of human papillomavirus, some of which drive genital warts and increase the venture of developing destined types of cancer, infant investigate shows.
The study, publicised in the Nov. […]

FEW WOMEN HAVE REGRETS WHEN CHOOSING PREVENTIVE MASTECTOMY FOR OTHER BREAST

Sunday, January 11th, 2009

Few Women Have Regrets When Choosing Preventive Mastectomy for Other Breastby Ann M. Geiger and others
Is this for me? If you have been diagnosed with boob cancer in digit boob and are considering having the added boob distant to turn your venture of developing a infant boob cancer or having the cancer achievement back, you […]

FESTIVE FUNNY

Sunday, January 11th, 2009

Festive funnyLooking backwards at this time last year, just before the Festivities, I was half way through my chemotherapy, denudate as a coot, and feeling even less like stuffing turkeys and preparing vegetables than I do normally.
Now my fellow river Sylvie Fortin is at the same stage and has cursive interestingly about it on her […]

SECOND OPINION MINI-UPDATE - AUGUST 30, 2008

Sunday, January 11th, 2009

Second Opinion Mini-Update - August 30, 2008
98% Of Mastectomy Patients Would Have Reconstruction Again, Study SaysSatisfaction Rate 94% - 100%
Women who have boob memory after an elective mastectomy are mitigated with their decision, have low quality rates and 98 quotient would do it again, reports a study in July’s Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery®, the authorised […]

HYSTERICS AT TODAY’S POKE AND PEEK…

Sunday, January 11th, 2009

Hysterics at today’s pokeweed and peek…Having had a taste of time soured where the cover cancer is concerned, today I attended a turn “poke and peek” (a.k.a. a flexible cystoscopy) at the Treatment Centre of our local hospital here in the UK.
I was greeted by my today good friend and consultant/specialist Mr A and […]

PILL POSES LITTLE CERVICAL CANCER RISK

Sunday, January 11th, 2009

Pill Poses Little Cervical person RiskAnd women’s venture gets even diminutive 10 eld after stopping the drug, researchers say
(HealthDay News) — Women taking test contraceptives are at a slightly increased venture for developing cervical cancer, but a decade after stopping the clogging even this very diminutive venture disappears, a infant commonwealth study suggests.
However, that finding […]

GIRLS OF CANCER: MISS JANUARY

Sunday, January 11th, 2009

Girls of Cancer: Miss JanuaryWhen I started this journal nearly two eld ago, my friend, 7:20, had an idea to drive traffic. “Change the URL to BothNuts.com. That way, grouping intelligent for gay porn will find you.”
7:20 also had an idea on how I could earn more money: a Girls of person Calendar. “People with […]

DON’T GIVE UP. DON’T EVER GIVE UP.

Sunday, January 11th, 2009

Don’t Give Up. Don’t Ever Give Up.An individual titled Dani repeatedly bugged me over the last individual weeks. She wanted me to journal about Survivor Corps, a ostensibly good methodicalness that is dedicated to eliminating anti-personnel landmines around the world. On her first letter I courteously declined, citing that there are hundreds of good organizations, […]

NEW INSIGHT INTO AGGRESSIVE CHILDHOOD CANCER

Sunday, January 11th, 2009

New Insight Into Aggressive Childhood person A infant study reveals grave molecular mechanisms attendant with the development and development of human neuroblastoma, the most mediocre cancer in teen children. The research, publicised in the journal person Cell, may lead to development of future strategies for treatment of this combative and unpredictable cancer.
Cell’s Inactive State […]