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Anal Cancer – Examinations And Tests
November 11, 2009 – 7:12 am | No Comment
Anal Cancer – Examinations And Tests
What is Anal Cancer? Anal Cancer is a disease wherein cancerous or malignant cells start developing in the tissues of the anus. Examinations & Tests: Tests for examining the rectal and anal area are employed for detection and diagnosis of anal cancer. The below stated tests and procedures could be conducted: Physical Examination A physical exam of the body is done for checking the general health signs inclusive of watching out for any indications of disease like lumpy appearance or anything abnormal. The patient’s history in regards to health habits, previous sickness and treatments would additionally be analysed. Digital Rectal Examination or DRE During the DRE examination, the lower portion of the anus and rectum are checked by inserting a finger covered by glove made slippery  [...]

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Cancer Of The Nasopharynx
November 10, 2009 – 6:25 am | No Comment
Cancer Of The Nasopharynx
The nasopharynx is the gap inside the skull located over the roof of the mouth (palate) and behind the nose, communicating at the frontage with the external air, through the nostrils, and at the rear with the opening of the mouth and throat (or oropharynx). Cancer of the nasopharynx is rarely observed in the United Kingdom, constituting lesser than 0.25% of all recorded cancer cases. It takes place due to the normal cell lining turning malignant in nature. This form of cancer (carcinoma) is categorised depending on the kind of cell that underwent the cancerous change. Ninety percent of these cancers are of the squamous cell kind. Other kinds are known as adenocarcinoma, adenoid cystic carcinoma and lymphoma. Nasopharynx Cancer Causes: Though this disease is a rarity in the United Kingdom,  [...]

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Promising Novel ‘Smart Bomb’ Treatment for Pancreatic Cancer
November 9, 2009 – 5:47 am | No Comment
Promising Novel ‘Smart Bomb’ Treatment for Pancreatic Cancer
The infinitesimal particles that could transport drugs and target cancerous growth could be the next major ray of hope in the treatment of those ailing from pancreatic cancer. The novel research would be made public during the yearly convene of AAPS or American Association of Pharmaceutical Scientists, in November, in LA. The research shows how TPM or tumor-penetrating particles have been particularly intended to rupture through stubborn blockades and distribute drugs with greater efficacy as compared to the benchmark form of chemotherapy like those that are intravenously administered. The initiator of the study, an AAPS fellow and a notable university professor from Ohio State University, Jessie L.S. Au, Pharm.D., Ph.D, explicates how the TPM are intended for treating cancer found in  [...]

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Radiation Lowers Chances Of Malignant Melanoma Relapsing
November 6, 2009 – 5:47 am | No Comment
Radiation Lowers Chances Of Malignant Melanoma Relapsing
Scientists have pegged their novel discovery as ‘The Foremost Real Advancement in Malignant Melanoma in fifteen years’. The newest study indicates that employing Radiation as Malignant Melanoma treatment reduces the likelihood of Melanoma coming back among those individuals having high risk of relapse. Scientists conducted the study on more than two hundred persons having melanoma at elevated risk of having their cancer relapsing subsequent to surgery as the disease had metastasized to the lymph nodes. Merely nineteen percent of those who had their lymph nodes treated by undergoing radiation following surgery experienced a relapse of the melanoma in their lymph nodes in the span of the subsequent 2 years. On the other hand, the cancer relapsed in thirty-one percent of individuals  [...]

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Malignant Mesothelioma A Rare Cancer: Culprit Asbestos
November 6, 2009 – 5:47 am | No Comment
Malignant Mesothelioma A Rare Cancer: Culprit Asbestos
Malignant Mesothelioma also called as ‘asbestos cancer’, is an atypical kind of cancer that is detected in the cell lining (mesothelium ) of the heart, lungs, abdomen or the inner reproductive organs. Being exposed to airborne asbestos fibers or particles raises the chances of contracting malignant mesothelioma. As mesothelial tumors are atypically benign, cancerous pernicious mesothelioma is generally called as ‘mesothelioma’ or offhandedly ‘meso’. The mesothelium acts as the protective casing for several organs in the body facilitating friction-free movement in-between the organs during the times of expansion and relaxation of the lungs or the heart beating. In US alone many cases of Mesothelioma are reported every year and patients often end up filing mesothelioma lawsuit. Mesothelioma  [...]

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Pancreatic Cancer Symptoms
November 5, 2009 – 5:33 am | No Comment
Pancreatic Cancer Symptoms
Frequently, pancreatic cancer is often associated with a host of more than one bothersome symptoms; one of the objectives of cancer therapies is resolving or assuaging the intensity of these symptoms. Inopportunely, cancer treatments could also be responsible for the symptoms surfacing. Regularly, pancreatic cancer sufferers undergo an array of symptoms that vary in intensity inclusive of pain, weariness, diminished appetite, feeling nauseous and queasiness. It is imperative that any kind of symptoms experienced need to be openly discussed with the doctors, so that an appropriate course of treatment could be charted out for managing the symptoms and if needed, medications could be issued for controlling the intensity of the symptoms. Pain Nagging pain in the abdomen and back are prevalent  [...]

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Cervical Cancer Prevention – Gardasil And Cervarix Inoculations For Combating HPV Infection
November 5, 2009 – 5:09 am | No Comment
Cervical Cancer Prevention – Gardasil And Cervarix Inoculations For Combating HPV Infection
Prelude HPV or Human Papillomavirus virus are presently widely obtainable for preventing Cervical Cancer. The Quadrivalent vaccine – Gardasil and the bivalent vaccine – Cervarix have received FDA approval for this reason. Broad-spectrum Information The Human Papilloma Virus (high-risk genetic makeup) is an indispensable underlying factor of cervical cancers. The HPV vaccine is a preventative vaccine with the duo, namely: bivalent and the quadrivalent vaccine offering safeguard against HPV infection (HPV genotypes 16 and 18) that constitute nearly seventy percent of HPV-linked cervical cancers. The quadrivalent vaccine additionally defends against HPV genotypes 6 and 11 which are accountable for nearly ninety percent of the genital warts. The HPV vaccine is not remedial and does  [...]

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Anal Cancer – Viable Treatment Alternatives
November 4, 2009 – 5:48 am | No Comment
Anal Cancer – Viable Treatment Alternatives
Anal cancer treatment is dependent on an array of factors inclusive of the site, form and staging of the tumor, along with the age, general health conditions and personal choices. The doctor would discuss treatment alternatives in length with the patient and chart out the most effectual plan best suited for that particular condition. In majority of the patients, invasive anal cancer can be cured, especially in case of early diagnosis and the tumors are small-sized. The treatment for anal cancers generally involves a combination of chemotherapy and radiation that leads to complete regression of the tumors in eighty to ninety percent of the cases. Surgical intervention might become necessary in some forms of cancers not responding to chemotherapy and radiation or in those cases when a relapse  [...]

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Anal Cancer – Diagnostic Procedures
November 4, 2009 – 5:08 am | No Comment
Anal Cancer – Diagnostic Procedures
Anal Cancer diagnosis is conducted with the doctor firstly recording the patient’s medical history that would take into account the general health condition, immune status, any form of medications being taken, whether one is HIV positive, the existing viral load and CD4+ lymphocyte count. The doctor would additionally ask about any previous occurrence of anal warts, dysplasia or other anal problems. The doctor would also enquire regarding the presence of any heart valve irregularity that is acute enough to necessitate the need of consuming antibiotics during a dental cleanup procedure in order to avert any form of heart valve infections. In case this condition holds true, then an antibiotics course would be prescribed prior to conducting any biopsies that would be part of the cancer diagnosis  [...]

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Renal Cell Cancer: A General Outlook
November 3, 2009 – 5:18 am | No Comment
Renal Cell Cancer: A General Outlook
Renal Cell Cancer is the outcome of malignancy occured in the cells of the tubules in the kidneys of the human body. Also commonly known as Kidney Cancer or Renal Adenocarcinoma, this condition occurs due to cancerous multiplication of cells in small thin tubules found in the kidney. Kidneys are a pair of bean-shaped organs found in the lower abdomen in humans. The basic function of the kidney is purification of blood and helping the body in excreting waste and/or toxic products outside the body. The purification process leads to the formation of a yellowish fluid called urine having a slightly basic nature. The yellow color of the urine is due to the pigment Urinoid present in them. This urine passes through the Ureters, arising from the kidneys till the urethral orifice from where it is  [...]

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