Joan:
I have attatched a list of sites that should provide you with excelent
information reagarding your husbands cancer. Meanwhile we will pray for the
both of you and the main objective is to keep the hope and positiveness up.
I cannot say this enough to anyone. You have been through much, and still
have a ways to go; but somehow the two of you will get through this and
become stronger individuals. Thats a side effect of any kind of cancer.
Please let us know how the two of you are doing and if we may be of further
help, join in. Your friend, Lillian
-----Original Message-----
From: Joan <zaiger@cdsnet.net>
To: mol-cancer@lists.meds.com <mol-cancer@lists.meds.com>
Date: Wednesday, March 04, 1998 7:29 PM
Subject: [MOL] (MOL)thanks everyone
>This is to thank everyone for your spirit, humor, and uplifting advice.
>I wrote one time and asked about non-small lung cancer that my husband
>has, and have silent since, but have certainly been reading all your
>messages. We have been checking in to a lot of treatment possibilities,
>and at this time it appears that Photofrin and Proton is out of the
>question, and our pulmonary specialist thinks that at this time
>chemotherapy may make him worse--HOWEVER, we have an appointment at Loma
>Linda Medical Center in a few days. Please keep us in your prayers. Loma
>Linda comes highly recommended to us.
>There's a lot of courage out there. Keep it up. Thanks again, George &
>Joan
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