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MaryMc

MaryMc Report 18 Dec 2007 05:45

Well done Marilyn :)

Although the link doesn't work?

MaryMc

MaryMc Report 18 Dec 2007 05:41

Everywhere there is a reference to AREINOMA , they seem to be talking about cancer.

MaryMc

MaryMc

MaryMc Report 18 Dec 2007 05:36

It definitely exists, it's all over Google.

I'd agree with Kay, something to do with tumours.

MaryMc

Marilyn

Marilyn Report 18 Dec 2007 05:27

Here you go Iris.
http://tobaccodocumemts.org/all/documents.php?pattern=areinoma
Marilyn

Marilyn

Marilyn Report 18 Dec 2007 05:15

Hello Iris,I looked it up and its a form of cancer caused from smoking.If you just type in areinoma on your computer it comes up.
Marilyn

MaryfromItaly

MaryfromItaly Report 17 Dec 2007 22:25

It doesn't exist, you must have misread it.

Are you sure it doesn't say carcinoma?

Iris

Iris Report 17 Dec 2007 21:19

hi.. no its definitely as I put it, I have found references to it, but not a definition.

thanks Kay.....

Tc

Tc Report 17 Dec 2007 21:08

did you mean adenoma?

Kay????

Kay???? Report 17 Dec 2007 20:59

possibly,,soft tissue waste due to a cancer,,could also apply to gangrene,

noma is normally applied to a growth/tumor,ie like cancer,

Iris

Iris Report 17 Dec 2007 20:45

I had a death certificate with the condition of AREINOMA then apparently "of decay" or something similar, as a secondary condition to exhaustion.

I have googled it but I got bogged down in the medical terminology, and can't actually find a definition for it, I don't have a BIG dictionary here, can anyone find anything out about it?

Many thanks