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From: Orlando on 15 Jul 2008 13:57 I recently came across of the website http://www.guidetocancer.net/. It really helped me to get information about cancer. I just wanted to share with those who need it. The more we know about cancer, the more we will be able to do to stop it. Dedicated to everyone who is sick with cancer and those who support people with cancer.
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From: tanadashoes on 15 Jul 2008 17:20 "Orlando" <orlandoyellowdirectory(a)gmail.com> wrote in message news:bba2d4dd-079d-419d-b78a-b26e0fdb5fc9(a)e53g2000hsa.googlegroups.com... >I recently came across of the website http://www.guidetocancer.net/. > It really helped me to get information about cancer. I just wanted to > share with those who need it. The more we know about cancer, the more > we will be able to do to stop it. Dedicated to everyone who is sick > with cancer and those who support people with cancer. I notice that there is nothing on the home page or the listed pages about brain cancer. There really isn't that much information on each cancer anyway. Lame and a waste of time for those who want real information about a cancer. Pam S. disgusted
From: J on 18 Jul 2008 21:04 tanadashoes wrote: > I notice that there is nothing on the home page or the listed pages about > brain cancer. There really isn't that much information on each cancer > anyway. Lame and a waste of time for those who want real information about > a cancer. > > Pam S. disgusted Wikipedia has quite a bit on glioblastoma http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glioblastoma_multiforme It surprised me Might have been written by somene at UCLA since they refer to that hopsital for lists of medications, which then shows their experiences in graphs and their clinical trials. (no results, of clinical trials, that I could see, hasty look, though). Since Rob's symptoms seem to be getting worse, you might want to move the trip date up sooner, unless it was for a specific event that cannot be changed. In this situation, I think sooner is better than later, but that's just my opinion, of course. What's in Ft. Campbell, please. What's the draw? (family, some friends of Rob's an event, something spectacular?) I don't even know where it is... Hugs J
From: tanadashoes on 19 Jul 2008 16:28
"J" <xnswex(a)nalid;"no> wrote in message news:48813D91.4BED44D2(a)execulink.com... > > Wikipedia has quite a bit on glioblastoma > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glioblastoma_multiforme > It surprised me Might have been written by somene at UCLA since they > refer to > that hopsital for lists of medications, which then shows their experiences > in > graphs and their clinical trials. (no results, of clinical trials, that I > could see, hasty look, though). > > Since Rob's symptoms seem to be getting worse, you might want to move the > trip > date up sooner, unless it was for a specific event that cannot be changed. > In > this situation, I think sooner is better than later, but that's just my > opinion, of course. What's in Ft. Campbell, please. What's the draw? > (family, > some friends of Rob's an event, something spectacular?) > I don't even know where it is... > Hugs > J > Ft. Campbell is on the border between Kentucky and Tennessee. It is the largest military base in the US using aviation as support and such. It was also Rob's first and third duty stations. He wants to see it again before it is too late. I'm hoping that September will be soon enough to go visit as August is not possible. Pam S. |