Oshawa Times (1958-), 23 Dec 1964, p. 17

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Canada 9%--Mickey Mouse Club 8--The Match Game 7--Major Adams, Trailmaster 6-43--Secret Storm 2--Captain Bob 4:30 P.M. | Woody Woodpecker | 9--Abracadabra |6-3--Razzle Dazzle 4--Leave It To Beaver THURSDAY EVE, 5:00 P.M. H--Family Theatre 9--Five O'clock Matinee &--Superman 3--The Early Show 6--Magilia The Gorlile 4--Five O'Clock Show 3---Woody Woodpecker 2--Huckieberry Hound 5:30 PM 8--Leave It To Beaver 6--Music Hop 3--Maverick 2--Tales of Wells; Fargo For Dollars arnival AM. Knows Best Hill Beard Show tration Mayberry . Steed Today Links ut Square oys NOON of the House YOUR HEALTH By JOSEPH G. MOLNER, MD. Dear Dr, Molner: I wish you could answer my problem soon, as I am worrying a great deal. After an operation for cancer and a follow-up test which was negative, can one consider her- self cured? How often should a test be made? and is it possible for cancer to spread to another area without being kown?-- MRS. A.N. From the little. you tell me. I would say that you are worry- ing needlessly. Perhaps the fol- lowing explanation will . help you. Almost all cancers do start in a single spot. In the early stages, they are of microscopic size. They grow gradually until they are big enough to create symptoms: lumps, painless sores, bleeding, etc. Eventually, if allowed to keep growing, a cancer will reach an- invasive stage. meaning that it spreads into adjoining' tissue And finally some of the cells hreak loose and begin to range Can Cure Cancer In Early Stages through the hody indiscrimin- atly. Sometimes these cells are disposed of by the body with- out doing. damage: But some of them may lodge in another or- gan and a new cancer begins to grow, This process of moving to an- other area is called metastasis, and such cancers. then are |called metastatic cancers. Thus if a cancer is detected in the early or intermediate Stages, and is entirely removed, the result is a cure. That is why so much emphasis is made fon early diagnosis and having jyour doctor examine, at once, any sign that even remotely mean cancer. If, in the operation, not quite all of the cancer is removed, then the remainder can keep on }growing. To prevent this dan- ger, segments of healthy tissue jare removed from all sides of ithe original cancer. Once the process of metasta- jsis--or indiscriminate _ spread- DONALD DUCK 14 Wa! Productions World Reserved CROSSWORD ACROSS 1, Metal 5. Inelastic 9. Girl's name 10. Jewish month 11, Dull 12, Knife: F.% 13. Strong in taste 14, An unfilled space 16, Ahead 17. Swiss river 18, Iron: sym. 19. Afloat 22, Projecting endofa church 1 24. Naive 3. Carousal 4. Negative vote 5. Work 6. Heathen image 7. Shaded walk 8. Certain court exhibits 18, Gazelle: Tibet 14, Bareheaded 15. Tiny 17. Astern . 20. Flowed 37. Diminish, as the moon 7 26. Rubbish 28, Domini 31, Indefinite article 32. Donkey 33, Land measure 34. Covers with Jewels 87. Salary 39. Egyptian dancing girl 40. Slam, as a door 41, Quantities 42. Poker stake i+ 43, Affirmative votes 44, Peruse DOWN 1. Away from the sea 2, Chamber ZY Ys U, 23 late. Some of the wandering cells can be expected to start new cancers in one place or another. Now let's apply this to your case. You had surgery, a fol- low-up study, and no sign. of cancer was found, You do not say how long ago this took place, or where the original cancer was, and these factors would have some bearing. on my answer. Therefore, your best course is to consult your surgeon, For. statistical purposes a patient is "cured'. if there is no sign of the disease after five ling--has begun, it may be too # years, Many, many thousands have been cured.of cancer and have passed this "five-year require- ment."" But actually, of course, it didn't take five years to cure them; they were cured as soon as the operation was over, The five-year wait is just a means of being statistically positive that the whole cancer was re- moved, and that no metastasis had gone unrecognized. Yes, I think you can consider yourself cured, but the disease is so dangerous that every reasonab'e precaution. should be taken. Have a checkup as long as your doctor indicates you should do so. ? far re from what is generally co ered normal that e ferred to as fancy plays. How, ever, when you examine #) plays closely, you usually, fir that they are entirely ldgic and that the chief reason, they" are so designated is that' the are unusual. Today's deal features a play which many would class. fancy. We don't know whethe the designation is. correct, bul we do know that the play wi correct. : South won the spade lead with the king and had no choice: but to attack clubs. He led thi jack and played low from dum. my, East permitting the jack te win. ' ; Declarer led another club and thea had to decide, when Wes played the nine, whether to finesse again. West had by no played the eight and nine. It seemed to South that West had had either the K- or K-10-9-8 he would have cov: ered the jack on the f trick. Declarer therefore decided to credit East with the king and accordingly went up with -- th ace. He then continued his good work by playing another c! from dummy and discarding th ace of spades when East too the club with the king. This extraordinary play gua anteed the contract beyond th shadow of a doubt. East, on lead, was bound to provide dum: my with an entry to cash thi clubs, regardless of which. sui he returned or how the card were divided. a Whether East led back spade, a heart or a diamond, dummy was sure to obtain entry in the suit that Ei elected to return. :. Note that with any diseard except the ace of spades, : would have gone down at lea: vot course. South's play! waa ie. ! highly unusual. And Pa i was also fancy. But whateve: the play was, its greate: recommendation was that it was sure to do the job. SALLY'S SALLIES "MILL STREET" VARIETY STORE MILL & OXFORD $78, Open 7 Days of the. Week 10 A.M. to 10 P.M, Suggestions for your DOOR CHIMES by Edwerds & NuTone clocks trie & Transistor by Westelox NOMA LIG Figurines & vu Trees ELECTRIC F. Greatly axeemse CONSUMER DIVISION RUDDY ELECTRIC 'Ltd. 725-3539 222 Bond West 4 f kb ' 4

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