User talk:Godofredo29

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About mesothelioma (the Warren Zevon story): It is not a form of lung cancer, but, rather, it is a tumorous condition of the mesothelium--which includes the lining of the lungs. Its course is also different than that of lung cancer in that it unfolds in a more deliberate fashion and leaves the victims' quality of life less affected until near the end (usually in around ten months, at the most). It is invariably fatal. There are few effective treatments and the emphasis is primarily on pain relief. A succinct description of mesothelioma can be found The Merck Manual.

[edit] WebMD moderator edit

Can we back up this statement with a source? "Unfortunately, the moderators of message boards are not always qualified in the areas to which they are assigned. One example would be the female moderator of the men's health message boards." I've not been able to to find one, and without citing a third-party, independent reliable source, the edit looks out of place and more like a personal statement than a reported fact. Flowanda | Talk 23:01, 20 August 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Additions to Carbon dioxide laser

Don't add nonsense to articles like you did to Carbon dioxide laser. Lasers are not good for hunting deer for a number of reasons. For ways in which you can constructively add to Wikipedia instead of wasting time, see the welcome page. --Chuck Sirloin 13:09, 12 October 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Your recent edits

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