Subject: Re Neuroepihelioma (Curry)(Bormann). Date: Wed, 20 Dec 2000 133244 -0600 From: Roy BeaversTo: guru -------------------------------------------------- .......Response from EMF-L....... -------- Original Message -------- Subject: Re: Neuroepihelioma (Curry)./reply by Dr. B. Date: Wed, 20 Dec 2000 11:13:00 -0800 From: "Carolyn Bormann, N.D.,C.P." Reply-To: drcnb@js-net.com Organization: Arrowhead Healthworks To: roy@emfguru.com References: <3A40A4BE.623249C3@emfguru.com> These are neve outerling tumors (epetheial is skin lining cells like the ones on theinside of your mouth). They are on the outside and spread out not necessarily in since they go along nerve pathways...it is possible however if they metastacize into the lymphatics (I've had one case like this), it's very hard to deal with... Any Radiologists want to comment? Dr. Bormann ************** Roy Beavers wrote: > .......More on the JAMA (Muscat) study...... > > -------- Original Message -------- > Subject: Neuroepihelioma > Date: Tue, 19 Dec 2000 23:17:50 -0600 > From: "Bill P. Curry" > Reply-To: BPCurry@MCS.com > Organization: EMSciTek Consulting co. > To: Roy Beavers > > Roy, > I have a medical question for the MD's on your list: Are neuroepithelial > tumors more likely to occur at the edge of the brain and grow inward or can > they occur at other locations in the brain? The reason for this question is > the fact that Joshua Muscat and his group have just published a paper in the > AMA Journal stating that they did not find an increase in brain cancers with > use of cell phones, but they did find a statistically significant increase in > neuroepithelial tumors. Were not these tumors in or on the brain? I'd like > to pin this down. Thanks. > Bill > -- > ---- > Bill P. Curry, Ph.D. |Physics is fun. > EMSciTek Consulting Co. |Trying to make a living! > 22W101 McCarron Road, |Phone: (630) 858-9377 > Glen Ellyn, IL 60137 |Fax: (630) 858-9159 > Web page: http://www.EMSciTek.com > ____________________________________________________ > | Analysis, experiment design & software development | > | for engineering and the physical sciences | > ---------------------------------------------------- Archive provided courtesy of WaveGuide, http://www.wave-guide.org Reprinted with permission of Roy Beavers, http://www.emfguru.com