Posts Tagged ‘bookmarks’

camp friendship cancer

By koby On June 23, 2009 NO COMMENTS

cancer.jpg” alt=”camp friendship cancer” border=”0″ align=”left” />
Can someone please answer my question, What do you think of this plot?


It’s about an 18 years old girl, living with her parents and her 16 years old brother. she finds out that she has cancer but not tell anyone because her grandmother ( her mom’s mother ) also had cancer and died years ago, and it was hard for all of them, so she plans this thing, she tells her parents that she’s going to camp but instead she goes to the hospital for a treatment. without her parents knowing.
so she spends her last few months all alone trying to figure out what to do and how to make everything right before she dies !

Look, This is not all of the story, a lot of things are gonna happen and I’m gonna add a lot of twists and turns to it too.
And i

Click here to continue reading

cancer age groups

By koby On May 11, 2009 NO COMMENTS

cancer age groups
doctors ,what are the age wise risks of cancer types for these groups?


GROUPS
0-20
20-40
40-60
60-80
80+
which type of cancer for the age groups (COMMONLY SEEN)

People of all kinds of ages can get cancers that are not typically known to their age group.

Its this kind of thinking that leads to late diagnosis in younger people.

Expect the unexpected. The only thing common in cancer is the uncommon.

If you want statistics go to the American Cancer Society web site.

[affmage source="amazon" results="10"]cancer age groups[/affmage]
[affmage source="cj" results="30"]cancer age groups[/affmage]
[affmage source="clickbank" results="10"]cancer age groups[/affmage]

Share and Enjoy:
  • Digg
  • del.icio.us
  • Facebook
  • NewsVine
  • Reddit
  • StumbleUpon
  • Google Bookmarks
  • Yahoo! Buzz
  • Twitter
  • Technorati
  • Live
  • LinkedIn
  • MySpace
  • MySpace

cancer prevention |cancer events|cancer news|cancer

Technorati Tags: , , , ,

Click here to continue reading

cancer therapy evaluation program

By koby On April 28, 2009 NO COMMENTS

[mage lang="" source="flickr"]cancer therapy evaluation program[/mage]

Significant risk factors for chronic kidney disease (CKD) are not being addressed in the United States, according to a report of the National Kidney Foundation’s (NKF) Kidney Early Evaluation Program (KEEP).

This report summarized health information of 37,000 individuals who are at risk for kidney disease. Risk factors include diabetes, hypertension or a family history of kidney disease. Half of the participants in the report had CKD, yet only two percent were aware of it. Those with the disease tend to have other serious health problems, such as obesity and anemia.

“Awareness of risk factors and the need for screening can go a long way toward early detection and prevention of kidney disease,” says Allan Collins, MD, president-elect of the NKF and director of the KEEP Data Coordinating Center.

“Ninety percent of KEEP participants reported visiting their doctors in the last 12 months,” continues Collins, “yet most were not

Click here to continue reading

cancer jobs florida

By koby On April 4, 2009 NO COMMENTS

<a href=cancer jobs florida” border=”0″ align=”left” />
I am caretaker for a cancer patient whose husband abandoned her in Florida. Can I sue him for doing his job?


It can be said that I didn’t have to take care of her, but she had no one else. So I moved from out of state to be here for her. Something I would not have done had he taken on his responsibility.
Not a matter of doing the job then asking to be compensated. It’s merely a matter of sticking it to the deadbeat for what he did to her.

No. You have done the right thing because you are a good person. If it wasn’t for you your friend would be left in the hands of state agencies.

That is all there is for you to do, knowing that you are a good person!

[affmage source="amazon" results="10"]cancer jobs florida[/affmage]
[affmage source="cj" results="30"]cancer jobs florida[/affmage]
[affmage source="clickbank" results="10"]cancer jobs florida[/affmage]

Share
Click here to continue reading

b type cancer

By koby On April 2, 2009 NO COMMENTS

b type cancer
Non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma cancer–B type?


A relative of mine has Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma cancer–B type,the Doctors there (in Calcutta)suggest Rituximab therapy with the use of MabThera.Along with Cemo Theraphy.
My queiry is (1)How much percent can a patient recover 4m this therapy(2)Is it advisable in the first place(& that too along with Cemo Therapy(3)How much should the therapy cost approximately(4)whether it is worth it?
Also people who have experianced or have friends or relatives who have experianced this condition of cancer -Pl provide as much Info -Knowledge-If posible–Also alternate treatment if possible-
My personal email address is pramodvpacher@yahoo.co.in

I am a NHL survivor. I used chemo and Rituximab. It took a little over 2 years to be called in remission.
1. You can fully recover.
2. It is extremely advisable to do it.
3. The cost is not measurable if it will keep you alive.
4. Live is sure worth more than the alternative.

[affmage source="amazon" results="10"]b type cancer[/affmage]
[affmage source="cj" results="30"]b type cancer[/affmage]
[affmage

Click here to continue reading