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WELCOME TO YOUR MOL CANCER FORUM
Here you will meet a wonderful caring group of individuals who are
cancering or who are loved ones and friends being advocates
for those cancering. Individuals in this group are not in the medical
professional field. Therefore,we do not endorse a treatment, drug
or product. Our people combined do have many year's of accumulated
knowledge and expierence, who come from all walks in life and are able
to lend tremendous assistance to help you walk through this journey.
There are a few matters of importance to address.
It is the general assumption of the group that one can use alternative
treatments (with your doctors permission) in conjunction with traditional
therapy.
We feel that an individual who has had testing and is returning
to the doctor should take someone with them as an extra set of ears.
It must be remembered that this is a most stressful time for you.
We also agree that a second or even a third opinion is healthy. One
needs to shop for the right doctor for them; as each of us are so different
not only in personality; but our bodies react differently.
You should be seeking nothing but the best doctors and hospital,
remember this is your life and you want to be in control. The best
way to be in control is to acquire all the information needed for your
particular cancer; so that you and your doctor can descide the best treatment
for you.
We find stress is our worse enemy, it is so important to remove
yourself from stressful situations and non positive thinkers.
There are so many new drugs and treatments our there for most cancers
that lend hope to all.
Be prepared for you doctors visits with questions. Should
the doctor interrupt you while you are questioning explain that you have
more questions. Make sure the doctor speaks to you in lay terms and
that he is positive also.
Too often the doctor will give a gloomy statistical report, thus
taking hope away from the patient and we find so many people who
far out live the guess of any doctor. Last; but never least make
sure that you eat healthy and that you keep your immune system built up.
Again, we are here for you, we are a place of compassionate comfort,
a place you can rant and rave knowing that we too have done that.
A place of shelter; whereas all of us know what you are going through.
Your friends of the MOL CANCER FORUM
TRADITIONAL SITES
National Cancer Institute http://rex.nci.nih.gov
Univ of Penn
http://cancer.med.upenn.edu
Cancer Notes on the Net http://www.cancernews.com
Medicine On Line
http://www.meds.com
MD Anderson
http://rpisun2modacc.tmc.edu./8080/research/ctmdacc.htm
Mem. Sloan-Kettering
http://www.mskcc.org
71% A CYTOMETRIC STUDY OF SMALL LIVER CELL DYSPLASIA - Tissue
samples
were fixed in 10% formalin, embedded in paraffin and 5 micron thick
sections were stained with
hematoxylin/eosin and Feulgen method for densitometric analysis of
DNA content with a image
analyzer. RESULTS: 7 cases of dysplasia showed low ploidy (DNA Index
1.05) and 12 had
high S-phase (DNA Index 1.55). Of the 7 cases with low ploidy only
3 cases degenerated in
hepatocarcinoma.
http://www.cancerprev.org/meetings/meet96/abs/abs200/ses202/...
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71% Publication of Jules Berman, G. William Moore - Le Bail and
coworkers used the same
criteria as Anthony and refer to the lesion described by Anthony et
al as "large liver cell
dysplasia." Since Anthony and coworkers described the dysplastic cells
as "large," a generation
of liver researchers have been hunting for "large" cells, thus basing
their observations on
nonstandard cytologic criteria requiring cell enlargement.
http://www.pathinfo.com/jjb/livelet.htm
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Litmind@aol.com wrote:
Adenocarcinoma is the diagnosis a dear friend of mine has just recieved. they
have found several tumors in her liver but htey are certain that the primary
source is elsewhere and they have checked the lungs, colon, stomach, breast,
pancreas and ovaries and everything is checking out fine. I am going with her
this Friday, July 17, 1998 for her first visit with the oncologist. We would
like to have some data to help us formulate some some questions for the
oncologist. I am searching everywhere on the net for data and I can not find
this information where the site that showed up is the liver. If you can help
me with information and or websites I would appreciate it. Thank you in
advance for your assistance. My e-mail address is
litmind@aol.com Thank you again
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