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Cancer Treatment Tracking Database/Program

Hi everyone,

I'm working on a database that you install on your PC where you can track everything regarding your ovarian cancer treatment including stats, moods, food, side-effects, etc, etc, etc.  

Included would be report functions where (for example) you can print out the last 30 days (or cycle) so you can show your oncologist (for example if they want you to track your diet, you can print out what you had and how you felt, etc.).

This will be free.  I will be looking for some 'beta' testers to try out the preliminary program hopefully in about a week or two (if all goes well here that is).  Let me know if you are interested!

Alan

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Ovarian Cancer Research Website
http://cancer.alanpeto.com/
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Sounds good!  I was working on that section, but it's easy to get distracted doing so many different things :)
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Hi alan,
I'd be glad to help.  Also, I have a suggestion.  I think it would be beneficial for you to put some info about your personal motivation for doing your site.  You have done a good job of organizing the info, but I think a personal note would make it stronger.
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Hi Alan yes l would be interestsd in the program that you are talking about but l am not to good on the computer so will it be easy to use .
                                                                                  
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