Bismuth 213 Cancer Treatment
See how INL scientists are increasing supplies of radioactive medical isotopes to treat cancer. For more information about INL research, visit www.facebook.com
Intravenous Vitamin C for Cancer Cure on CBC News
PhaseI clinical trial of the intravenous vitamin C for cancer cure at the university of McGrill, Montreal.
Ovarian Cancer
www.MeTheDoctor.com — Ovarian Cancer — The Symptoms of Ovarian Cancer There are many uncomfortable symptoms associated with ovarian cancer. One of the most common symptoms that a female may experience when she has issues with her ovaries is cysts. Ovarian cysts may cause extreme levels of pain and discomfort. They may also result in abnormal vaginal bleeding. Other symptoms include, but are not limited to: feeling an intense degree of pressure in the abdomen, bloating, feeling urgency when it comes to urination, nausea, vomiting, and gastrointestinal complications. If you want to prevent ovarian cancer, or would like to reduce the amount of time that you spend suffering from ovarian cysts, you will benefit from the information that we have for you. You may acquire it at: www.MeTheDoctor.com
Why Choose The Nebraska Medical Center for Cancer Treatment?
The Nebraska Medical Center offers patients the most comprehensive cancer treatment options. The cancer center is a founding member of the National Comprehensive Cancer Network (NCCN) determining guidelines for best practices in for the treatment of cancer. The medical center is designated by the National Cancer Institute (NCI) and uses a multidisciplinary approach to care. Teams of medical oncologists, radiation oncologists, surgical oncologists, pathologists and nurse case managers review each case and determine the course of treatment. Support services such as financial counseling, medical-legal, pastoral care, educational, child life, nutrition and pain management are available to cancer patients at the medical center. This video features multple myelomoa specialists Edward Faber, MD and Julie Vose, MD as well as well as lung cancer specialist, Rudy Lackner, MD. For more information about The Nebraska Medical Center’s cancer services, call 1-800-922-0000 or visit www.nebraskamed.com
How To Fight Brain Cancer with Chazzy — YouTube Miracle Network!
A few weeks ago I told you about my friend, Chazzy. Chazzy was diagnosed with glioblastoma — inoperable brain cancer. I uploaded a video from the San Diego Brain Tumor Walk and asked you to send her your support and good vibes from around the globe. Sure enough, you mailed LOADS of love! Chazzy came over our house tonight to read all the letters and accept the money we raised to help with her treatment. Of all the crap on the internet, today was a major victory for human compassion and random acts of kindness. Thank you for letting me bear witness. Love you. Mean it. -mary b. xoxoxx MaryBside ishere to help you come out, grow up and grow into yourself. If you’ve ever asked yourself, “Why am I gay?” know that Mary B. and her 6000 subscribers have too. And on her channel we’re here to help each other through it. Every Wednesday, to be exact. Check out her sweetheart, Jess, on her channel CautiousPlay and on Mondays on the LGBT collab, TheBeaverBunch.
Scleroderma Patient Experiences
A short film documenting the experiences of several patients undergoing experimental treatment for scleroderma. Physician interviews providing Information on the SCOT study and advances in research to treat and understand scleroderma provided.