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Multiple Myeloma: Know Your Disease & Determine Your Own Treatment ...
12 Nov 2009 by CEM  
If you do your job as a Myeloma patient and seek out all the expert advice you can from Myeloma specialists and other patients, you are likely to get a full range of advice- from highly aggressive treatments such as MIRT's to much less aggressive ... Some agents (melphalan, thalidomide, lenalidomide) can damage the bone marrow and impair the stem cell collection process. 10. Ask your doctors about newer agents, in particular, velcade, thalidomide and lenalidomide; and, ...
LongLifeNoodles - http://longlifenoodles.com/

David McNally - Wiskott Aldrich Syndrome, Bone Marrow Transplant ...
10 Nov 2009 by Aimee  
Let me give an example. After David's doctors learned he had cataracts, they did nothing except shake their head in acknowledgement. They gave no advice to me, like no nutrition advice and no sunglasses advice. ... David McNally - Wiskott Aldrich Syndrome, Bone Marrow Transplant, and Graft-vs-Host Disease. My son had a mild common mutation of Wiskott Aldrich Syndrome (WAS). We decided, after 2 years of research, to not do the BMT but one month after our decision, ...
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I Think I Might Have Leukemia But My Family Won't Take Me ...
14 hours ago by admin  
If you really think you have a disease then go to your family and talk in a serious tone and ask them if you can see a doctor. If that doesn't work… ask a school nurse or a friend who has knowledge in the medical field. Written by dianah .... Bone marrow test. A blood test can suggest leukemia, but it usually takes a bone marrow test to confirm the diagnosis. In this test, a doctor or nurse uses a needle to remove a sample of bone marrow to look for leukemia cells. ...
Leukemia Blog - http://www.content101.cn/leukemia/

Mammogram Controversy: 'Politics Is Always Intruding Into The ...
20 Nov 2009
In the early 1990s, there was some suggestion that if you did something called a bone marrow transplant, or stem cell transplant - which was a very aggressive treatment for metastatic breast cancer - that women live longer. The studies were very, very preliminary but ... There was once an article in the New York Times Magazine that said breast cancer has become the trendy disease, which was sort of ironic because it can be a horrible disease and nobody wants to get it. ...
All Kaiser Health News - http://www.kaiserhealthnews.org/ - References

AUSTRALIAN SWISS CHEESE LEAVES BAD TASTE « The Stem Cell Blog
23 Nov 2009 by David Granovsky  
In fact, the only credentials you list are from the Embryonic stem cell doctor – Dr Kirsten Herbert and as far as I can tell, she did not even comment on this story, although she “plans next month to investigate the case. ... All of a sudden there is a cancer risk? Why? Did they use embryonic stem cells in a leukemia bone marrow transplant? That would explain it…or did he get leukemia from a stem cell treatment for another disease? What disease? ...
The Stem Cell Blog - http://repairstemcell.wordpress.com/

Stem cells offer new hope for kidney disease patients ...
15 Oct 2009 by admin  
Bone marrow transplant and blood transfusion protocols have already been approved for previous clinical use in patients with end-stage kidney disease and Alport syndrome,” says Kalluri. ... Do not ignore or delay obtaining professional medical advice because of information accessed through ASN. Call 911 or your doctor for all medical emergencies. Founded in 1966, ASN is the world's largest professional society devoted to the study of kidney disease. ...
BreakThrough Digest Medical News - http://www.breakthroughdigest.com/ - References

Chronic myelogenous leukemia symptoms, treatment, Acute ...
4 Nov 2009 by admin  
The doctors at the hospital would delve into the patient's history and general health condition. A blood sample would be drawn for checking the amounts of all the varied constituents of the blood or a complete blood count. ... Previously, without bone marrow transplantation procedure, the middling survival rate of CML patients would be between 4-6 years. While the disease would show progression in some patients swiftly leading to death, there would be others who could ...
Just Cancer - http://www.justcancer.org/

please could someone in the medical proffesion please answer this ...
24 Nov 2009 by admin  
thanks isabelle for taking me seriusly can you believe a doctor wont answer my question coz of my punctuation i'm in agony there's a chance i'v got bone marrow cancer too how malicious some peiple can be on here shocks me thanks again i appreisiate it cat x thaks for your answer angela but ... Im not a doctor or anything I am only 12 but I can see you are in serious agony and take well advice from people also go to another hospital if the doctor you were wityh didnt help ...
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Causes of Renal Failure: Degenerative Conditions Invoke Compromise ...
13 Nov 2009
This condition is often referred to by several other names, such as: cancer of blood plasma cells, cancer of white blood cells, cancer of the immune system or cancer of bone marrow. ... It does not take the place of a doctor's advice. Before making decisions regarding your health, seek the consultation of a well-trained, medical professional. Sources. http://www.medicinenet.com/script/main/art.asp?articlekey=10419 · http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12148451 ...
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Expert Answers on Kidney Disease - Consults Blog - NYTimes.com
14 Sep 2009 by By The New York Times  
What advice can you give a young adult with a family history (and 50/50 chance) of having polycystic kidney disease? What, if any, step can be taken to prolong kidney function? Dr. Spry responds: Careful control of blood pressure, avoidance of and treatment ..... What his blood doctor told him iduring a bone marrow withdarwal is that he though he saw som eindication that his blood cells were odd or as the medical term has been described to me — myelodysplastic syndrome. ...
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