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Eloren  
U.S.
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questions about cancer threats in the enviornment (pesticides, radiation, radon, food additives, etc. etc. etc.) and how the research is done. I`m not a doctor, so can`t advice on medical issues, but I have published several papers in reviewed scientific journals dealing with food borne toxins and carcinogens and how one`s nutritional status affects their potency.Available
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Christopher M  
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My wife passed away August of 2002 after we were married for just over a year and a half. She was diagnosed with Lymphoma Cancer a week to the day after we wed. I can answer general questions about this particular cancer, and I can pretty much find resources for you if you are having problems finding what you need. I can also offer advice on how to deal with the emotional strains and things along this line. In all, I can be an ear when you need someone to listen, or a shoulder to lean or cry on. I can NOT answer doctor questions about conditions or such. I am only knowledgeable in the basics of the cancer (especially lymphoma) and what to expect and other questions like this.Available
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Michael Dean  
U.S.
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Can answer General information on the causes of cancer and cancer prevention. Information on current cancer research and breakthroughs. The genetics of cancer The risk of smoking for lung cancer and other cancers, as well as SIDS, heart disease, and vision loss. Cannot answer Specific medical questionsAvailable
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Doug Bank  
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I know a great deal about all aspect of testicular cancer. I am a testicular cancer survivor, and have run a testicular cancer website since 1996. If I do not know the answer to a question, I have access to a number of my own world-class experts to get the correct answer. Please note that I am not an expert when it comes to other cancers. If your question involves something other than testicular cancer or a cancer of that general region, please ask another expert.Available
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Claes-Gustaf Nordquist, M.D.  
Sweden
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Questions concerning Cancer, Oncology, radiation Therapy, Tumours, Chemotherapy, Cytotoxic Drugs, Hormonal Therapy, Radiation Protection.Available
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Meir Wetzler M. D.  
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Leukemia acute and chronic; from chemotherapy to transplantation. Done clinical and translational research on leukemia for the last 10 years at the Roswell Park Cancer Institute. Available
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Juliet Seigle, MD  
U.S.
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I am a fully trained radiation oncologist and can answer many questions about cancer and its treatment. I can't answer questions about specific chemotherapy agents. I have also worked in general medicine and emergency medicine, so I can give advice about these areas as well. I would like to do this based on my very positive experience with one of your experts (real estate). On Vacation
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