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| 4 hours ago by Jacquelynne She recommends (under her breath, so that others in the office can't hear her) that I don't go to a local hospital and instead go to a large city hospital, and tells me to let them know if there is anything at all they can do for me. ... Get a recommendation for a urologist from a lady in our church who is currently undergoing bladder cancer treatment. Call the urologist and get appointment for the next day. They want me to bring the CT scan films, so I arrange to pick ... The Noble Wife - http://thenoblewife.blogspot.com/ - References |
| 1 Dec 2009 by admin Stanford Hospital & Clinics is IMPROVING their procedure for bladder-related cancer surgeries with the ADVANCEMENT of robotic equipment that is routinely used for prostate and kidney operations. Mark Gonzalgo, MD, PhD, is one of the few ... We Stand For Care - http://blog.westandforcare.com/ |
| 11 Dec 2009 by admin In case gall bladder cancer is diagnosed or is doubted during the surgery, the surgeon would alter the surgery to an open cholecystectomy wherein the gall bladder is removed via wider incision done in the abdomen. ... Just Cancer - http://www.justcancer.org/ |
| 14 Dec 2009 There is marked increase in the incidence of gall bladder cancer (GBC) in Indian subcontinent in recent times. No hospital based data or registry is available for this important cancer from North Central province of India. Internet Scientific Publications - http://www.ispub.com/ [ More results from Internet Scientific Publications ] |
| 11 hours ago by jtdeshong She was diagnosed with terminal bone cancer, probably brought about by metastasizing of her earlier and largely neglected bladder cancer. So she mis-spent the last month or two of her life furiously arguing with the staff of the hospital .... If not than the hospital would have been prosecuted by the state by now for malpractice, because one of the risk factors for that disease to happen is a low T-Cell count and the doctor needs some sort of reference point to make any ... Dissidents@Dumbees - http://dissidents4dumbees.blogspot.com/ |
| 17 Nov 2009 by Ians more imagesWASHINGTON - Smokers face a five times higher risk of developing bladder cancer compared to non-smokers, according to a new study. ... vulnerable to bladder cancer: ... a foreign antigen or protein to the immune system - provoke prod.. freedownloadfast Modulation of Protein Stability in Cancer Therapy; bananafancy ryanpeq: Donate to Prostate Cancer Canada and let me keep my http://bit.ly/3tyXwe; techwall Microsoft co-founder has cancer; surferbill Hospital team ... Health News - http://blog.taragana.com/health/ - References [ More results from Health News ] |
| 2 Nov 2009 by Diane Rogers Stanford Hospital at forefront of providing robotic surgery for bladder cancer. BY DIANE ROGERS. Norbert von der Groeben description of photo. Mark Gonzalgo says the da Vinci surgical system offers the same outcomes as non-robotic ... News from Stanford's School of Medicine - http://med.stanford.edu/news/ [ More results from News from Stanford's School of Medicine ] |
| 27 Nov 2009 by David Altman, Children's Hospital Boston Bladder cancer is the second most common genitourinary cancer in the US. Using proteomics and antibody-based approaches, Dr. Zetter and colleagues found elevated levels of Cystatin B, a cathepsin... This content is a summary only. ... iBridge Network: All Innovations - http://www.ibridgenetwork.org/ |
| 30 Sep 2009 A MOTOR mechanic from Yateley has returned to the hospital that helped save his life. getsurrey - RSS feed - http://www.getsurrey.co.uk/ |
| 14 hours ago by e-Patient Dave Regina Holliday was there – the “73 Cents” artist whose husband died of kidney cancer in June. Ted Eytan MD, an avid advocate of patient empowerment, asked her thoughts. With a cold clear look in her eye she said: ... My husband almost died from a ruptured and infected bladder, while in the care of hospital staff, because nobody read the record. I could have read it and known he needed a catheter. What came next was telling: a physician, meaning well I'm sure, said “Well, ... e-Patients.net - http://e-patients.net/ - References |
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