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Bone Cancers
Archives for October 2013
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hard unmovable lump on left thumb
I got a hard lump on my left thump joint that my dr removed in his office. after a few months it appeared on my right thumb joint and returned back on the left thumb. they are also slowly getting bigger. no pain with it. has anyone ever had this?
Desperate for a bone marrow donor, Nalini Ambady finally caves in to leukemia
Stanford University professor Nalini Ambady, who had been battling leukemia for the past several years, passed away in the early hours of October 29. Though she found 13 donors who where ready to give their marrow, for some reason or the other all of them backed out. The report appeared in The American Bazaar.
Bone cancer of the jaw
I was wondering if there is any way if you have bone cancer of the jaw not to have your jaw removed like this person at this website http://marsupialmum.wordpress.com/tag/ameloblastoma/. This lady has it on the left side mine is on the right side and it is identical to her exray in every way down to the cracks in her…
a lytik expansile lesion within the upper sacrum involving the left posterior element
HAD AN MRI FRIDAY AND WILL HAVE CONSULTATION TOMORROW. ANYONE KNOW WHAT TO DO. THANKS SUSAN
Sclerotic Bone Tumor of Left Distal Femur
Hi. I am just wondering if someone has had a similar experience to me. In July of this year, I had a bone scan, followed by an x-ray and then in August: MRI, X-ray ... and then September a third X-ray. So the total five images stated I have a nonaggressive appearing lesion in the diaphysis of my left distal femur. The…
Young Adults w/ Osteosarcoma
I'm currently going through treatment. I think the hardest part is not having anyone my age to relate to or talk to. I'm 18 and recently graduated from high school. When I walked across that stage I never would have thought that my first year out of high school I would be spending all my time in a hospital getting chemo…