Re: CSGlomerulonephritis

2006-07-12 Thread Marshall Dudley
You can search the net for other articles, but here is the first one I
found:

http://www.webmd.com/hw/being_pregnant/hw42062.asp

Human Chorionic Gonadotropin (hCG)

Test Overview

The human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) test is done to measure the
amount of the hormone hCG in blood or urine to determine whether a woman
is pregnant. HCG is produced by the placenta during pregnancy.

HCG may also be produced abnormally by certain tumors, especially those
that develop from an egg or sperm (germ cell tumors). Therefore, hCG
levels are usually tested in a woman who may have cancer of the ovaries
or abnormal tissue growing in her uterus (molar pregnancy) instead of a
normal fetus. In a man, hCG levels may be measured to help determine
whether he has cancer of the testicles.

Marshall

debbiegerar...@comcast.net wrote:

   Marshall ...this is so interesting to you have an article by
 chance on this so I can share with others?...thanks debbie

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   Jonathan B. Britten wrote:
  
List,
   
I have been asked to find information to help a man
  tentatively
diagnosed with glomerulonephritis, a bladder disease.
  Cancer has not
been ruled out. There is a large mass in one bladder.
   
I hope to find out, quickly:
   
1) The best method of determining cancerous status.
  Non-biopsy options
would be good to know. If none, the best method of
  biopsy -- catheter
insertion? -- would be helpful.
  
   Some cancers can be detected by a pregnancy test. You may
  want to check if that
   one can or not. If the person is a male, or could not be
  pregnant and test
   positiv! e for p regnancy, that would indicate a cancer.
  
   Marshall
  
  
  
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Re: CSGlomerulonephritis

2006-07-11 Thread Marshall Dudley
Jonathan B. Britten wrote:

 List,

 I have been asked to find information to help a man tentatively
 diagnosed with glomerulonephritis, a bladder disease.  Cancer has not
 been ruled out.  There is a large mass in one bladder.

 I hope to find out, quickly:

 1)  The best method of determining cancerous status.  Non-biopsy options
 would be good to know.  If none, the best method of biopsy -- catheter
 insertion? -- would be helpful.

Some cancers can be detected by a pregnancy test.  You may want to check if that
one can or not.  If the person is a male, or could not be pregnant and test
positive for pregnancy, that would indicate a cancer.

Marshall



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Re: CSGlomerulonephritis

2006-07-11 Thread Duncan Crow
My mum has glomerulonephritis, a kidney condition that resulted 
in her case from child-bearing. 

Her kidney fuction improved with nutrients, antioxidants and 
SomaLife gHP, a growth hormone trigger. 

Growth hormone HGH increases kidney size and function. Clinical 
data appears on my website. This increase is more apparent in the 
elderly;  in this age group kidney failure is a leading cause of 
death. 

Antioxidants especially glutathione precursors are useful for 
reducing inflammation and toxin load; the kidneys are the second 
biggest users of this crucial detoxifying antioxidant. 

This data also appears on my website. This PubMed link will 
interest you:  http://tinyurl.com/rlje8

Here are some related PubMed links:
http://tinyurl.com/nrpxe

Duncan Crow
http://members.shaw.ca/duncancrow

 List,
 
 I have been asked to find information to help a man tentatively 
 diagnosed with glomerulonephritis, a bladder disease.  Cancer has not 
 been ruled out.  There is a large mass in one bladder.
 
 I hope to find out, quickly:
 
 1)The best method of determining cancerous status.  Non-biopsy options 
 would be good to know.  If none, the best method of biopsy -- catheter 
 insertion? -- would be helpful.
 
 2)Any and all non-surgical methods of alleviating the condition, if 
 not cancerous.
 
 Thanks very much in advance.  I have done some basic research, but I am 
 hoping to find some solid ideas pertaining to nutrition, EIS, and other 
 methods.
 
 JBB





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Re: CSGlomerulonephritis

2006-07-11 Thread debbiegerard99

Marshall ...this is so interesting to you have an article by chance on this 
so I can share with others?...thanks debbie
-- Original message -- 
From: Marshall Dudley mdud...@king-cart.com 

 Jonathan B. Britten wrote: 
 
  List, 
  
  I have been asked to find information to help a man tentatively 
  diagnosed with glomerulonephritis, a bladder disease. Cancer has not 
  been ruled out. There is a large mass in one bladder. 
  
  I hope to find out, quickly: 
  
  1) The best method of determining cancerous status. Non-biopsy options 
  would be good to know. If none, the best method of biopsy -- catheter 
  insertion? -- would be helpful. 
 
 Some cancers can be detected by a pregnancy test. You may want to check if 
 that 
 one can or not. If the person is a male, or could not be pregnant and test 
 positive for pregnancy, that would indicate a cancer. 
 
 Marshall 
 
 
 
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CSGlomerulonephritis

2006-07-10 Thread Jonathan B. Britten

List,

I have been asked to find information to help a man tentatively 
diagnosed with glomerulonephritis, a bladder disease.  Cancer has not 
been ruled out.  There is a large mass in one bladder.


I hope to find out, quickly:

1)	The best method of determining cancerous status.  Non-biopsy options 
would be good to know.  If none, the best method of biopsy -- catheter 
insertion? -- would be helpful.


2)	Any and all non-surgical methods of alleviating the condition, if 
not cancerous.


Thanks very much in advance.  I have done some basic research, but I am 
hoping to find some solid ideas pertaining to nutrition, EIS, and other 
methods.


JBB



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