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Alternative, Complementary Cancer Treatments, Alternative, Complementary Cancer Treatments Forum, Cancer Discussions, Cancer Prevention - Mind, Cancer Treatment Options, Cancer Treatment Options Forum, Understanding Cancer - September 26th, 2009 - 0 Comments

Cavities and Cancer

Cancer can appear in so many parts of the human body and take a whole range of forms. But whatever the position of the cancerous growth and whatever its size and speed of growth, there is a common link throughout.

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Cancer Treatment Options Forum - September 9th, 2009 - 2 Comments

How long can a person survive breast cancer if there are no lymph nodes involved?

What if the tumor is 3cm big but no lymph node involvement? What are a womens chances of surviving? Although i know a woman still can relapse even though there are no lymph nodes, but what i would like to know is it rare for a woman to relapse with no node involvement?
B Sherman thanks so much for answering my question. Based on what i have said to you. Is there a possible chance that a person with that stage cancer likely cured?

Cancer Statistics, Cancer Treatment Options Forum - August 30th, 2009 - 1 Comment

what are the chances of breast cancer survival in the uk?

what are the chances of female breast cancer survivals in the uk if the cancer is detected at an early stage? Does it require surgery, chemotherapy or will medicines do the trick?

Cancer Statistics, Cancer Treatment Options Forum - August 28th, 2009 - 1 Comment

cancer survival?

how long is the survival of spinal cord ependymoma(grade2,tanycytic) after total resection with out chemo or radiation?

Cancer Treatment Options, Cancer Treatment Options Forum - August 12th, 2009 - 0 Comments

Selecting the Best Doctor for Your Cancer

Cancer doctors have worked extremely hard to get where they are in the medical world. They have fought their way through grueling years at medical school. They have specialized in a field that has a high mortality rate, and that can be very depressing. However that is no excuse to be pessimistic, because the attitude of your oncologist affects your care, your mood and ultimately your prognosis.

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