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Michael Balarama

2004-10-27, 7:11 pm

saw this thing on the news about a new way to treat prostate cancer and they
said they would try it on other cancers...they implant little radioactive
pellets in the prostate and they dissolve and leave your system after 10
days...
Michael


someone

2004-10-27, 10:10 pm


"Michael Balarama" <mbalar@ev1.net> wrote in message
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> saw this thing on the news about a new way to treat prostate cancer and

they
> said they would try it on other cancers...they implant little radioactive
> pellets in the prostate and they dissolve and leave your system after 10
> days...
> Michael
>

That has been around since 1997. For more information and as to what type
of cancers can be treated do a Google search ("prostate Cancer" Seeds).

I personally know two who have had the treatment in the past year,
apparently with satisfactory results.

One (75 years old) said his doctor (a Siamese native) told him that it was
"Cold as an Icicle". When he told the doctor he wished it was hard as one,
the Dr. didn't even smile.


Gutbuster

2004-10-28, 11:09 am


"Michael Balarama" <mbalar@ev1.net> wrote in message
news:10o0e0i264blia2@corp.supernews.com...
> saw this thing on the news about a new way to treat prostate cancer and
> they
> said they would try it on other cancers...they implant little radioactive
> pellets in the prostate and they dissolve and leave your system after 10
> days...
> Michael
>
>


Radioactive stuff like that goes to where blood pools a little and kills the
area. They used to, in 1984, use a radioactive isotope to kill the thyroid
for that reason in people with overactive thyroids (Graves disease, not
goitre).

I don't much think having a "glow stick" in the dark for a dick is a great
idea.

What I actually HAVE heard that stops melanomas and looks like stopping
other cancers is the common cold pitted against a cancer. It seems to act
like a radioactive explosion in that it goes around the body killing off
other melanomas and of course the person may get a cold but that's better
than cancer. Maybe you should try and find details of that treatment on the
web.


Michael Balarama

2004-10-28, 11:09 am


"someone" <some@anyplace.net> wrote in message
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> "Michael Balarama" <mbalar@ev1.net> wrote in message
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> they
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> That has been around since 1997. For more information and as to what type
> of cancers can be treated do a Google search ("prostate Cancer" Seeds).
>
> I personally know two who have had the treatment in the past year,
> apparently with satisfactory results.
>
> One (75 years old) said his doctor (a Siamese native) told him that it was
> "Cold as an Icicle". When he told the doctor he wished it was hard as

one,
> the Dr. didn't even smile.


the difference the news said is the isotope leaves the body in 10 days
rather than much longer time..
they were all excited about this short acting isotope and said it could be
used to fight all kinds of cancer not must prostate

>
>



someone

2004-10-28, 11:09 am


"Michael Balarama" <mbalar@ev1.net> wrote in message
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> "someone" <some@anyplace.net> wrote in message
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> radioactive
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> one,
>
> the difference the news said is the isotope leaves the body in 10 days
> rather than much longer time..
> they were all excited about this short acting isotope and said it could be
> used to fight all kinds of cancer not must prostate
>


There is some information on the web:.
http://www.tri-cityherald.com/tch/l...p-5646761c.html

http://www.komotv.com/stories/33677.htm

http://home.businesswire.com/portal...003&newsLang=en


MB_

2004-10-28, 7:11 pm

>>>>>>>>
I don't much think having a "glow stick" in the dark for a dick is a great
idea.


Speak for yourself! Seems that would be a great...icebreaker.

Mel



"Gutbuster" <dont-stare@me.private.parts> wrote in message
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>
> "Michael Balarama" <mbalar@ev1.net> wrote in message
> news:10o0e0i264blia2@corp.supernews.com...
>
> Radioactive stuff like that goes to where blood pools a little and kills
> the area. They used to, in 1984, use a radioactive isotope to kill the
> thyroid for that reason in people with overactive thyroids (Graves
> disease, not goitre).
>
> I don't much think having a "glow stick" in the dark for a dick is a great
> idea.
>
> What I actually HAVE heard that stops melanomas and looks like stopping
> other cancers is the common cold pitted against a cancer. It seems to act
> like a radioactive explosion in that it goes around the body killing off
> other melanomas and of course the person may get a cold but that's better
> than cancer. Maybe you should try and find details of that treatment on
> the web.
>
>



frank

2004-10-28, 7:11 pm

its been around a while. i think its called brachy therepy.

"Michael Balarama" <mbalar@ev1.net> wrote in message
news:10o0e0i264blia2@corp.supernews.com...
> saw this thing on the news about a new way to treat prostate cancer and
> they
> said they would try it on other cancers...they implant little radioactive
> pellets in the prostate and they dissolve and leave your system after 10
> days...
> Michael
>
>



someone

2004-10-31, 7:08 am


"Michael Balarama" <mbalar@ev1.net> wrote in message
news:10o0e0i264blia2@corp.supernews.com...
> saw this thing on the news about a new way to treat prostate cancer and

they
> said they would try it on other cancers...they implant little radioactive
> pellets in the prostate and they dissolve and leave your system after 10
> days...
> Michael
>

That has been around since 1997. For more information and as to what type
of cancers can be treated do a Google search ("prostate Cancer" Seeds).

I personally know two who have had the treatment in the past year,
apparently with satisfactory results.

One (75 years old) said his doctor (a Siamese native) told him that it was
"Cold as an Icicle". When he told the doctor he wished it was hard as one,
the Dr. didn't even smile.


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