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Question by AnnGoodwin
Submitted on 10/9/2003
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My dad has bladder cancer. He just finished radiotheraphy about 5 days ago. Now he's vomiting and having uncontrollable hiccups. My questions are :
a) Is hiccuping normal in cancer patients?
b) The vomiting may result from radiotheraphy. How long usually does this last?

Thanks.
AT


Answer by zahra
Submitted on 3/7/2004
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what wether?

 

Answer by Joanna
Submitted on 12/14/2004
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Dear Ann,
How are you ! How about your father! Hope he is OK now .
I'm a girl from China. And my parents found a medicine which have successfully controlled many patients' cancer. As you know , cancer can't be convalesce completely.It's only can be controlled. And my grandpa is hepatic cancer . His lump is about 12.5cm, 20days later after eating the medicine, it's about 2-3cm . When he was ill, the doctor said he would have three months to live , but now he is still live healthy . So, it's really a surprise . Even the doctor asked what kind of things he ate .
All the members of my family are Christians , so , you can believe in us. If someone you know was troubled by cancer, pls contact me.


Joanna
weiyi11@hotmail.com
0086-021-56636146

 

Answer by prakash
Submitted on 9/19/2006
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once upon a time cancer is a uncontrollable disease. now a days patients treat the safely. Telethrapy is one of the most powerful media in this department.

 

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