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08-04-2007, 10:11 PM
| | | Testicular cancer with bone metastasis Hello together,
last year a metastasis in my spinal column was found after a testicular cancer in 2003. The type of cancer cells was seminom. I did
3 cycles of PEB chemo and 4 weeks of radiation.
I just had my 3rd control, that consisted in blood values and a MRI scan. Now the vertebra where the tumor was ist still brighter
than the others. The doctor says that it might be a sign of inflammation from the radiation.
Is there anybody, who made similar´experiences or knows more about that subject?
Regards Guybrush | 
08-04-2007, 10:11 PM
| | | Re: Testicular cancer with bone metastasis
"Guybrush Threepwood" <madflyer01@yahoo.de> wrote in message
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> Hello together,
> last year a metastasis in my spinal column was found after a testicular
> cancer in 2003. The type of cancer cells was seminom. I did 3 cycles of
> PEB chemo and 4 weeks of radiation.
> I just had my 3rd control, that consisted in blood values and a MRI scan.
> Now the vertebra where the tumor was ist still brighter than the others.
> The doctor says that it might be a sign of inflammation from the
> radiation.
>
> Is there anybody, who made similar´experiences or knows more about that
> subject?
>
> Regards Guybrush
>
>
>
Your doctor is probably correct | 
08-05-2007, 02:59 PM
| | | Re: Testicular cancer with bone metastasis No, but try this against cancer: www.treat-cancer.nl
Treat-Cancer.nl
Guybrush Threepwood schreef:
> Hello together,
> last year a metastasis in my spinal column was found after a testicular cancer in 2003. The type of cancer cells was seminom. I did
> 3 cycles of PEB chemo and 4 weeks of radiation.
> I just had my 3rd control, that consisted in blood values and a MRI scan.Now the vertebra where the tumor was ist still brighter
> than the others. The doctor says that it might be a sign of inflammation from the radiation.
>
> Is there anybody, who made similar´experiences or knows more about that subject? | 
08-05-2007, 02:59 PM
| | | Re: Testicular cancer with bone metastasis "Treat-Cancer.nl" wrote:
> No, but try this against cancer:
>
> www.treat-cancer.nl
>
> Treat-Cancer.nl
I browsed your websites. To quote Mark Levin: "Get off our Prostate
Cancer website, you big phony" | 
08-05-2007, 08:38 PM
| | | Re: Testicular cancer with bone metastasis On Aug 5, 5:46 am, J <nexsw@nvalid,anon> wrote:
> "Treat-Cancer.nl" wrote:
> > No, but try this against cancer:
>
> >www.treat-cancer.nl
>
> > Treat-Cancer.nl
>
> I browsed your websites. To quote Mark Levin: "Get off our Prostate
> Cancer website, you big phony"
I think we have figure that out and you always advise us to ignore
these posters, which is good advice, I suggest you follow your own
advice. | 
08-05-2007, 08:38 PM
| | | Re: Testicular cancer with bone metastasis Alex wrote:
> On Aug 5, 5:46 am, J <nexsw@nvalid,anon> wrote:
> [...]
> > I browsed your websites. To quote Mark Levin: "Get off our Prostate
> > Cancer website, you big phony"
>
> I think we have figure that out and you always advise us to ignore
> these posters, which is good advice, I suggest you follow your own
> advice.
humor is a good thing.
Try it some time
J | 
08-05-2007, 08:38 PM
| | | Re: Testicular cancer with bone metastasis > I browsed your websites. To quote Mark Levin: "Get off our Prostate
> Cancer website, you big phony"
I'm not doing this for nothing. The quercetin is in theory a 100% cure
for cancer. It's cheap too... $20. Tarceva costs $3000. Do you see the
difference?? Not everybody reacts the same as Levin... Websites are
public and Mark Levin did not make the website closed. By the way, I'm
not "on" his website. I'm just browsing his website.
I really don't care how some people react. I wouldn't post this
information if I thought what information I have was pointless.
Let's put it this way.... There is a job you really want to have and a
compagny that you want to be part off. But when you inform there...
The boss is telling you "we have no open job places". But for you...
This job is your great dream. You phone the boss 3 times, giving
arguments why he should take you in anyway (your motivation etc.). The
third time... he calls you... Ok, you can come work here...
This is me too... You may not like my website, but I don't care. There
may be people out there who do like the idea of using cheap, non-toxic
flavonoids against cancer and they do like my website.
Steven Chang | 
08-06-2007, 05:44 PM
| | | Re: Testicular cancer with bone metastasis On 5 aug, 18:33, "Treat-Cancer.nl" <ste...@Treat-Cancer.nl> wrote:
> > I browsed your websites. To quote Mark Levin: "Get off our Prostate
> > Cancer website, you big phony"
>
> I'm not doing this for nothing. The quercetin is in theory a 100% cure
> for cancer. It's cheap too... $20. Tarceva costs $3000. Do you see the
> difference?? Not everybody reacts the same as Levin... Websites are
> public and Mark Levin did not make the website closed. By the way, I'm
> not "on" his website. I'm just browsing his website.
>
> I really don't care how some people react. I wouldn't post this
> information if I thought what information I have was pointless.
>
> Let's put it this way.... There is a job you really want to have and a
> compagny that you want to be part off. But when you inform there...
> The boss is telling you "we have no open job places". But for you...
> This job is your great dream. You phone the boss 3 times, giving
> arguments why he should take you in anyway (your motivation etc.). The
> third time... he calls you... Ok, you can come work here...
>
> This is me too... You may not like my website, but I don't care. There
> may be people out there who do like the idea of using cheap, non-toxic
> flavonoids against cancer and they do like my website.
>
> Steven Chang
guidelines on prostate cancer http://www.urosource.com/diseases/pr...ash=25b4d12e2a | 
08-06-2007, 05:44 PM
| | | Re: Testicular cancer with bone metastasis Researcher wrote:
> On 5 aug, 18:33, "Treat-Cancer.nl" <ste...@Treat-Cancer.nl> wrote:
>>> I browsed your websites. To quote Mark Levin: "Get off our Prostate
>>> ....blabla...
>> Steven Chang
>
> guidelines on prostate cancer
> http://www.urosource.com/diseases/pr...ash=25b4d12e2a
Is there really nobody out there who had already bone metastasis after a testicular cancer?
--
Gruß Guybrush
>Mails landen im Mülleimer!< | 
08-06-2007, 09:36 PM
| | | Re: Testicular cancer with bone metastasis
"Guybrush Threepwood" <madflyer01@yahoo.de> wrote in message
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> Researcher wrote:
>> On 5 aug, 18:33, "Treat-Cancer.nl" <ste...@Treat-Cancer.nl> wrote:
>>>> I browsed your websites. To quote Mark Levin: "Get off our Prostate
>>>> ....blabla...
>
>>> Steven Chang
>>
>> guidelines on prostate cancer
>> http://www.urosource.com/diseases/pr...ash=25b4d12e2a
>
>
>
> Is there really nobody out there who had already bone metastasis after a
> testicular cancer?
> --
>
Bone mets from seminoma occur, but are rare. Are the oncs certain it's a
met? | 
08-06-2007, 09:36 PM
| | | Re: Testicular cancer with bone metastasis Guybrush Threepwood wrote:
> Is there really nobody out there who had already bone metastasis after a testicular cancer?
>
> Gruß Guybrush
Hello there,
I was waiting to see if anyone replied, before replying to you.
The only ones I remember were diagnosed early and cured.
If you wish to look for others who may have bone mets, you could join the Testicular Supporters List
here http://www.acor.org/mlists/mlists.html
By clicking on the list name.
Others here, also often join the ACOR list, of their type of cancer.
By the way, you can trust Steph's reply.
He's a clinical oncologist and radiation oncologist for many years.
Please keep in touch and let us know how you're doing.
Okay?
J | 
08-06-2007, 09:36 PM
| | | Re: Testicular cancer with bone metastasis Researcher <mangkukulam2007@yahoo.com> wrote:
> On 5 aug, 18:33, "Treat-Cancer.nl" <steven@Treat-Cancer.nl>> wrote:
>
> > I really don't care how some people react. I wouldn't post this
> > information if I thought what information I have was pointless.
>
> > This is me too... You may not like my website, but I don't care. There
> > may be people out there who do like the idea of using cheap, non-toxic
> > flavonoids against cancer and they do like my website.
> >
> > Steven Chang
>
> guidelines on prostate cancer
> http://www.urosource.com
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08-06-2007, 09:36 PM
| | | Re: Testicular cancer with bone metastasis Steph wrote:
> "Guybrush Threepwood" <madflyer01@yahoo.de> wrote in message
> news:46b7493d$0$21148$7a628cd7@news.club-internet.fr...
>> Researcher wrote:
>>> On 5 aug, 18:33, "Treat-Cancer.nl" <ste...@Treat-Cancer.nl> wrote:
>>>>> I browsed your websites. To quote Mark Levin: "Get off our
>>>>> Prostate ....blabla...
>>
>>>> Steven Chang
>>>
>>> guidelines on prostate cancer
>>> http://www.urosource.com/diseases/pr...ash=25b4d12e2a
>>
>>
>>
>> Is there really nobody out there who had already bone metastasis
>> after a testicular cancer?
>> --
>>
>
>
> Bone mets from seminoma occur, but are rare. Are the oncs certain
> it's a met?
Thanks for your answer. Well, in the hospital where I have been treated they also told me that I was the first case with a bone met
after a sminom in 2003. A biopsy on the met was made and showed that it was a seminom. Where could it have come from if it was not a
met?
--
Gruß Guybrush
>Mails landen im Mülleimer!< | 
08-07-2007, 02:40 PM
| | | Re: Testicular cancer with bone metastasis
"Guybrush Threepwood" <madflyer01@yahoo.de> wrote in message
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> Steph wrote:
>> "Guybrush Threepwood" <madflyer01@yahoo.de> wrote in message
>> news:46b7493d$0$21148$7a628cd7@news.club-internet.fr...
>>> Researcher wrote:
>>>> On 5 aug, 18:33, "Treat-Cancer.nl" <ste...@Treat-Cancer.nl> wrote:
>>>>>> I browsed your websites. To quote Mark Levin: "Get off our
>>>>>> Prostate ....blabla...
>>>
>>>>> Steven Chang
>>>>
>>>> guidelines on prostate cancer
>>>> http://www.urosource.com/diseases/pr...ash=25b4d12e2a
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Is there really nobody out there who had already bone metastasis
>>> after a testicular cancer?
>>> --
>>>
>>
>>
>> Bone mets from seminoma occur, but are rare. Are the oncs certain
>> it's a met?
>
> Thanks for your answer. Well, in the hospital where I have been treated
> they also told me that I was the first case with a bone met after a sminom
> in 2003. A biopsy on the met was made and showed that it was a seminom.
> Where could it have come from if it was not a met?
>
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