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List of the Anal Cancer Blogs



Barbara

Type of Cancer: Anal Cancer (Squamous Cell)
Stage of Cancer: Stage 2
Surgery: Waiting to see if surgery is required&hellip
Bio: Hi all – my husband was diagnosed with Squamous cell carcinoma a little over a year ago. He was Stage II. The…

bwk's Anal Cancer Blog


PAgirl

Type of Cancer: Anal Cancer (Squamous Cell Anal Cancer)
Cancer Symptoms: Slight bleeding and dull pain in butt cheek.&hellip
Stage of Cancer: Stage 2
Surgery: Colonoscopy, 12/09, no side effects&hellip
Chemotherapy: Mitomycin and 5 FU beginning 1/18/10&hellip

chn's Anal Cancer Blog


Jane

Type of Cancer: Anal Cancer
Cancer Symptoms: rectal bleeding&hellip
Stage of Cancer: Stage 1

janer's Anal Cancer Blog


Ruth

Type of Cancer: Anal Cancer (squamous cell carcinoma)
Cancer Symptoms: occasional rectal bleeding&hellip
Stage of Cancer: Stage 3A
Surgery: anal excision Oct. 5, 2009, no side effects other than minor discomfort&hellip
Chemotherapy: Mitomycin and 5-FU on continuous drip using a PICC line. 4 day drip week 1, and second 4 day drip week 5. Scheduled to&hellip
Bio: I am a stay at home mom of 3 great kids ages 9, 5, and 2. I love to ski, exercise, travel, garden, and learn about new…

ruthkenn's Anal Cancer Blog


janet

Type of Cancer: Anal Cancer (squamous cell carcinoma )
Cancer Symptoms: rectal bleeding&hellip
Stage of Cancer: Stage 2
Surgery: tumour resection 16.7.09&hellip
Chemotherapy: weeks 1 & 5 Day 1 mytomicin c 10mg + 5FU 1000mg pump x 48hrs wk 1: bleeding gums, low wbc, anaemia, tiredness wk 5:&hellip

cats's Anal Cancer Blog


Kimbo

Type of Cancer: Anal Cancer (squamous cell carcinoma)
Cancer Symptoms: Sporadic bleeding and uncontrollable itching at night.&hellip
Surgery: Surgery every 3 months to remove any and all existing cancer cells&hellip
Bio: 49 years old diagnosed July 2008 with anal squamous cell carcinoma. Waiting to have the biopsy to stage the cancer.

bo1516's Anal Cancer Blog


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