Re: Prostate Cancer Treatment Poses Bone Risk -Study
From: I.P. Freely (fuhgeddaboutit_at_noway.not)
Date: 01/17/05
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Date: Sun, 16 Jan 2005 18:19:24 -0800
I've asked him. I was seeking your opinion to add to my present knowledge
base.
I.P.
"Steph" <steph@vancouver.island> wrote in message
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> "I.P. Freely" <fuhgeddaboutit@noway.not> wrote in message
> news:SIdGd.7125$Im3.1004@fe04.lga...
> > How about carconoid midgut (ascending) colon cancer, after hemicolectomy
> > with 2 nodes involved? My doc suggests we consider chemo, among other
> > options, if and when a CT verified by an Octreoscan says, "It's
> > baaaaaack".
> >
> Ask your onc if there is evidence that that approach can 1) cure you or 2)
> extend your survival or 3) make you feel better.
> If he has such evidence and you believe it, do the treatment. If not,
don't
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