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The Rare Desmoid Tumors
December 31, 2009 – 5:36 am | No Comment
The Rare Desmoid Tumors
Desmoid tumor is an atypical cancer form developing in the tissue which form sinews generally noted in the arm, leg or abdominal area and at times in the chest region. Such tumors are additionally known as aggressive fibromastosis that are deemed non-malignant as they classically do not metastasize to other body parts. Such tumors could infect closely placed tissues and organs, and curbing them could become tricky. Thought the reason for such tumors arising is unclear, scientists have uncovered that those kids having a family past of a heritable colon cancer known as polyposis coli are more susceptible to developing desmoids tumor. Treatment alternatives comprise of surgery, radiation and chemotherapy based on the placing of the tumor and how old the infant is. Desmoid Tumor Symptoms Desmoid  [...]

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Wilms’ Tumor Treatment Options
December 31, 2009 – 5:35 am | No Comment
Wilms’ Tumor Treatment Options
Wilms’ Tumor is treated employing the prevalent approaches of surgery, radiation and chemotherapy on the basis of the staging of the cancer and the overall health of the child. Surgery This widely used treatment in case of Wilms’ Tumor is conducted in any of the below mentioned ways: Partial Nephrectomy The method involves the surgical removal of the cancer and a section of the kidney just adjoining the cancer. It classically is performed solely in exceptional situations like in a scenario where there has been damage to the other kidney or has previously been taken out. Simple Nephrectomy This method involves complete removal of a kidney after which the second kidney would be donning the task of blood purification process. Radical Nephrectomy This method is carried out  [...]

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Deciphering Neuroblastomas
December 31, 2009 – 4:49 am | No Comment
Deciphering Neuroblastomas
Neuroblastoma is a belligerent malignant tumor observed during infancy and younger aged kids, originating in the sympathetic nerve tissues that are accountable for handling the body’s crisis management plan of fighting and getaway reaction. There are nearly six hundred diagnoses of children annually in the U.S. alone and is the most widespread form of tumor inflicting below one year old infants. Though these tumor could be present in the child when he is born, these tumors mostly go undetected till they have proliferated and begun exerting pressure on the adjacently placed organs or have metastasized to the lymph nodes, the CNS (central nervous system), bones or the bone marrow. Atypically, neuroblastoma could be identified prior to the child being born when the expectant mother undergoes  [...]

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Male Breast Cancer
December 30, 2009 – 7:29 am | No Comment
Male Breast Cancer
Male breast cancer is the malignant development of cells in the miniscule quantity of breast tissue which males have in the area behind the nipples. Lesser than one among one hundred breast cancers develop in males. Yet in the United Kingdom, nearly 250 male breast cancer diagnoses are done on an annual basis. Male Breast Cancer Causes There is still inadequate information regarding the causes leading to male breast cancer, however few of the men appear to be having greater than normal likelihood of contracting this condition. This atypical form of cancer is mostly detected among elderly men past sixty years old. It is prevalent among men having: A number of close kin members (both sexes) that have in the past been diagnosed with breast cancer. A close blood relation who has been  [...]

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Wilms’ Tumor
December 30, 2009 – 7:17 am | No Comment
Wilms’ Tumor
Wilms’ tumor is a form of childhood cancer affecting the kidneys. The kidneys are duo bean-shaped organs situated above the shank, flanking the spine from both sides that are responsible for filtering and purifying the blood and production of urine. Wilms’ tumor is additionally known as nephroblastoma (nephro – means kidney, blast-means primal cell, oma means tumor). It garners the fifth placing for the widespread form of childhood cancer and one of the prevalent abdominal tumors amongst infants. Nearly four hundred kids in the U.S. alone are identified with Wilms’ tumor on a yearly basis. The ailment affecting both sexes in analogous measures could arise in ages from infanthood till fifteen years of age, though it is normally detected when the child reaches three years of age. Usually,  [...]

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Mesothelioma Symptoms & Stages
December 30, 2009 – 7:12 am | No Comment
Mesothelioma Symptoms & Stages
Mesothelioma Cancer is the cancer that affects the mesothelium which is the fine casing present in the lining of the chest and abdominal region and encases organs present in such parts. The fine membrane surrounding the lungs is known as pleura and when the mesothelium of the cell lining of the lungs is affected it is called pleural mesothelioma. Mesothelioma affecting the lining around the abdomen is called peritoneal mesothelioma that is less prevalent in comparison to the pleural mesothelioma. Nearly two thousand annual diagnosis of mesothelioma are recorded just from the United Kingdom alone. Mesothelioma pleural leads to the thickening of the fine membranes of the pleura and could exert pressure inward on to the lungs leading to fluid build up in-between the outer and inner pleural  [...]

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Bowel Cancer Symptoms
December 30, 2009 – 7:00 am | No Comment
Bowel Cancer Symptoms
Bowel cancer is the form of cancer affecting the cell lining of the bowel due to their uninhibited growth leading to the formation of clumps called as bowel polyps or adenomas that are generally non-malignant in nature. Though these clumps are not cancerous they could in eventual span of time turn malignant wherein the cancerous cells metastasize past the initial location to other body parts. Bowel Cancer Symptoms: The prevalent bowel cancer symptoms include: A continual variation in bowel movements, particularly feeling the need to visit the loo more recurrently or having loose bowels for many weeks on end. Blood loss from the back route or blood emitted while passing bowels. Acute pain in the abdomen. A lumpy appearance palpated in the abdominal region. Inexplicable exhaustion  [...]

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New-fangled Landmark Identification Of Programmable Cell Fatality
December 30, 2009 – 12:05 am | No Comment
New-fangled Landmark Identification Of Programmable Cell Fatality
Researchers from the Walter and Eliza Inst. have made a milestone identification of a major move in the organic process of programmable cell fatality, additionally known as apoptosis. Apoptosis is vital to the biology in human beings due to its key role in removal of unnecessary and at times lethal cells from the system, thus safeguarding one from the cancer developing. The downside is that it could additionally be the causal factor for the growth of degenerative ailments when there is erroneous annihilation of normal cells. The study is central to the enhancement of medicines that could activate apoptosis thus obliterating cancerous cells with greater efficacy. It may perhaps also be employed in the development of composites which could halt the apoptosis which lead to degenerative ailments. The  [...]

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Ewing’s Sarcoma
December 29, 2009 – 2:22 am | No Comment
Ewing’s Sarcoma
Ewing’s Sarcoma is a cancer mostly observed to affect the arms and legs, especially the thigh bone. The muscle and soft tissues adjoining the tumor could additionally be affected. Frequently found during adolescence in the age groups of ten to twenty years and occurring in or near the bone. There could be metastasis of the Ewing’s sarcoma cells to other regions of the body inclusive of the bone marrow and the lungs. Ewing’s sarcoma is observed to affect both the sexes equally prior to them turning adolescents. However, subsequent to entering adolescence, men have a somewhat greater likelihood of developing the cancer as compared to women because of the augmented growth rate in men when they reach puberty. Symptoms of Ewing’s Sarcoma: The prevalent symptoms of Ewing’s sarcoma  [...]

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Ewing’s Sarcoma- Treatment Overview
December 29, 2009 – 2:08 am | No Comment
Ewing’s Sarcoma- Treatment Overview
Ewing’s sarcoma is treated applying numerous strategies like surgery, radiation therapy and chemotherapy. Surgery Surgery is employed for removal of the tumor or any remnant tumor following chemotherapy, classically lasting for sixty-three days. Surgery is conducted in case the tumor could be totally removed while sparing essential tissues or organs any form of harm. Radiation therapy Radiation therapy is pain-free treatment method analogous to X-ray technique. During the treatment, an instrument focuses high-power energy rays at the malignant location for obliterating the tumor cells. There is some extent of damage to the healthy cells during the therapy; however normal cells are more capable of the restorative process as compared to the tumor cells. The objective of the therapy  [...]

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