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To the admin or Brian(?),

I started a thread called 'I need some serious help here, cancer geeks', in the Treatments forum. It has turned into a thread about amifostine (ethyol). I want to know if there is a way we can take tha prt of the thread and make a new thread because the thread is getting too long, and I also want the amifostine info to be easier to find for other users.

Lemme know mkay thaaaanks:-)


FIL completed treatment 10/08. CG to father in Law in india who had SCC oral tongue T2N2M0. FIL underwent surgery, neck dissection, IMRT, and erbitux without losing weight or getting nauseated. Completed October 2008. SO far so good.
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We can close a thread, move it to a different form, delete posting out of a thread, or the whole thing, but you can't cut a few things out of it and start a new thread with them. If you want just start a new thread to pick up where you are in the discussion, and I will close the old thread. But didn't you ask the question about Amifostine? Start something new with your new topic and this one will get closed.


Brian, stage 4 oral cancer survivor. OCF Founder and Director. The first responsibility of a leader is to define reality. The last is to say thank you. In between, the leader is a servant.

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