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Cervical Cancer – Potent Merger of Medication and Radiotherapy Enhances Survival Prospects
January 29, 2010 – 12:05 am | No Comment
Cervical Cancer – Potent Merger of Medication and Radiotherapy Enhances Survival Prospects
Survival prospects of women who receive merger of medication and radiotherapy enhances survival prospects in cervical cancer treatment. The investigators from Cochrane concluded after performing the largely wide-ranging study of the outcomes of coalescing drugs along with radiotherapy for treating cervical cancer. Women across the globe have been inflicted with cervical cancer, making it the second widespread type of cancer that affects females. Cervical cancer treatments have transformed manifestly over the span of the previous ten years as a consequence of the parameters laid down by NCI or National Cancer Institute a decade back stating that chemoradiotherapy must be deemed as a substitute for radiotherapy. Chemoradiotherapy merges chemotherapy (therapy employing cancer-combatant drugs)  [...]

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CD24 Protein-Detecting Novel Blood Test For early Colorectal Cancer Recognition
January 27, 2010 – 6:04 am | No Comment
CD24 Protein-Detecting Novel Blood Test For early Colorectal Cancer Recognition
According to outcomes of a recent study performed, a new-fangled promising blood test could detect and also prevent colon cancer. The test could identify CD24 protein which is present in high amounts in colon cancer as well as in growths that ordained to develop into colon cancer. In comparison, the CD24 protein levels are low in normal tissue. The researchers stated that CD24 production is early on when colorectal cancer develops and could be involved in metastasis. Colon cancer is mostly detected in later stages when the chances of recovery are usually dim. The new blood test aims at detecting the cancer early on when it is treatable. The test could additionally be beneficial for recognizing patients for whom colonoscopy would be beneficial. Colorectal cancer is one of the  [...]

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7 Caveat Precursors of Breast Cancer
January 21, 2010 – 7:18 am | No Comment
7 Caveat Precursors of Breast Cancer
A widely known fact is that breast cancer when spotted early on could be helpful in arresting its increase and controlling the disease. Being attentive to the caveat signs of breast cancer could essentially aid in diagnosing this lethal disease and as a result save many lives. As breast cancer is one of the increasingly widespread forms of cancer worldwide, hence it is crucial that all women become sentient about the caveat symptoms of breast cancer which would be helpful in early diagnosis. 1. Any Palpable lumps or thickening on the breast area or armpits A woman could sense a number of bodily changes during the course of her monthly menstrual cycle that could be physically palpated. But, in case there is an abnormal lumpy formation or growths which a woman could palpate during any  [...]

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Eight Prevalent Childhood Leukemia Symptoms
January 19, 2010 – 2:26 am | No Comment
Eight Prevalent Childhood Leukemia Symptoms
The widespread reason for cancer-related fatalities during infancy is leukemia, a cancer inflicting the tissues leading to blood cell irregularity, thus having damaging consequences on chromosomes/genes. Leukemia has been observed to affect white or fair-skinned children to a greater extent as compared to dark-skinned children. There are varying kinds of leukemia, however acute lymphoblastic leukemia (AML) and acute myelogenous leukemia (AML) are the two forms that prevalently affect infancy. Ways of spotting whether one’s kid is having leukemia Below explained are the 8 caveat indications of child leukemia that all must watch out for: 1. Susceptibility to antibiotic-resistant infections Although child leukemia could lead to shooting fever and acute sickness, it has resistance to  [...]

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Beckwith-Wiedemann Syndrome- Diagnostic and Screening Options
January 15, 2010 – 12:10 am | No Comment
Beckwith-Wiedemann Syndrome- Diagnostic and Screening Options
Beckwith-Wiedemann Syndrome (BWS) is detected clinically on the primary basis of appearance of physical characteristics. BWS is doubted in those infants that are bigger than normal size pertinent to their age, particularly in case their development is disproportionate (left and right sides growing without symmetry among them). Enlargement in tongue and abdominal wall anomaly, principally omphalocele that are additionally deemed commonly noted traits. A number of features are observed amongst kids having BWS, though not each kid having BWS would be having every one of the features mentioned below. The physical features listed herewith are prevalent (widespread) and minor (uncommon). Prevalent Traits: Larger than standard size of the child’s body. Enlarged tongue – Macroglossia. Protrusion  [...]

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An Overview of Beckwith-Wiedemann Syndrome
January 13, 2010 – 12:05 am | No Comment
An Overview of Beckwith-Wiedemann Syndrome
Beckwith-Wiedemann Syndrome or BWS is a developmental regularization condition characterized by large-sized appearance of the body (macrosomia) and tongue (macroglossia), anomalies of the  abdominal wall and kidney, an augmented likelihood of developing childhood cancers, lowered blood glucose levels (hypoglycaemia) among the newly born phase, and abnormal ears folds or cavities. Infants having BWS could additionally have disproportionally appearing left and right sides. Beckwith-Wiedemann Syndrome Symptoms The chiefly noticeable traits are congenitally present macrosomia and macroglossia. The interior of the abdomen jutting via the navel (omphalocele) that is inborn and need surgical intervention prior to the child being discharged. Maternal gestational complications inclusive of  [...]

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Ataxia-Telangiectasia – Differential Diagnostic Procedures
January 11, 2010 – 5:46 am | No Comment
Ataxia-Telangiectasia – Differential Diagnostic Procedures
Ataxia-telangiectasia is a rare autosomally recessive, multifarious, multisystem infancy disorder. Diagnosis & Tests A-T is doubted in case an infant starts developing ataxia signs. Testing methods for identifying the ATM gene are obtainable, however solely ninety percent of the mutations could be spotted. The below mentioned tests could be further useful in ascertaining the presence of A-T or any other form of ataxia: Immunoblotting or ATM protein testing This is the finest testing method for diagnosing A-T. Almost the entire populace of individuals having A-T would have dearth of or no protein presence that the ATM gene would make. Radiosensitivity assay As individuals having A-T are increasingly sensitive to radiation hence removal of cell sample and exposing it to radiation  [...]

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Deciphering Acute Myeloid Leukemia (AML)
January 7, 2010 – 6:42 am | No Comment
Deciphering Acute Myeloid Leukemia (AML)
Acute myeloid leukemia or AML is form of cancer inflicting the white blood cells. AML could at times be known as acute myelogenous leukemia, acute myelocytic or acute non-lymphocytic leukemia. Disparate to chronic leukemia, acute leukemia has swifter development and usually need urgent treatment. Though AML is known to affect individuals irrespective of age, however it is commonly noted among adults above sixty-five years of age. AML is the outcome of disarray in the course which usually manufactures neutrophils (a form of white blood cell that fights bacterial infections). There is generally high regulation in the manufacture of mature neutrophils. For instance, the neutrophil production is raised when the body is infected and regularises in number following the infection being bought  [...]

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Chronic Myeloid Leukemia – Recognizing Risk Aspects and Signs
January 7, 2010 – 6:21 am | No Comment
Chronic Myeloid Leukemia – Recognizing Risk Aspects and Signs
CML or chronic myeloid leukemia is a cancer affecting the bone marrow cells responsible for blood production which principally leads to a surge in the white blood cell count (the usually infection fighting cells). CML is known occasionally as chronic granulocytic leukemia, chronic myelocytic leukemia or chronic myelogenous leukemia. CML constitutes nearly nine percent of all newly evolved leukemia cases. CML patients have the presence of an attained inherent anomaly or mutation present in cells of the bone marrow wherein section of a single chromosome (a lengthy thread of genes) split up and re-lodges itself to a different chromosome. This form of heritable swap is known as translocation. Those with CML have a section of their chromosome number nine breaking up and fusing itself to a  [...]

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Gaining an Insight into Skin Cancer Types
January 7, 2010 – 6:03 am | No Comment
Gaining an Insight into Skin Cancer Types
The prevalent types of skin cancer are malignant melanoma and non-melanoma skin cancers both of which have high cure rates when spotted and treated in their preliminary stages. Those with a past of skin cancer are more likely to develop it yet again and hence must ideally get checked up on a yearly basis. Malignant melanoma, particularly in the advanced staging is grave and treating it is tricky. Melanoma Melanoma though not as prevalent as the other skin cancer kinds, however is quite grave and lethal. The probable symptoms of melanoma comprise of a variation in the way the mole appears or in the pigmented spot. One must seek medical consultation in case a mole has altered its extent, outline or hue, crooked edging, having multiple hues or tones, irregular or is causing scratching, oozing  [...]

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