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What Is The Most Effective Liver Cancer Treatment?
February 27, 2010 | Liver Cancer | No Comment
What Is The Most Effective Liver Cancer Treatment?
There are several aspects of liver cancer treatment with one of the most important being discovery of the disease at an early enough stage for treatment to be possible. The earlier liver cancer is detected and diagnosed the better the chances for successful treatment. As time progresses the disease spreads rather quickly and treatment options are dependent largely on how much the cancer has spread. In advanced stages there are few treatment options that may be available let alone effective. This is why it is so important to be diagnosed at the earliest possible stage. Early diagnosis of liver cancer is difficult due largely to the fact that in many cases this disease presents little or no symptoms in the early stages. However in the rare cases that symptoms are present you should pay attention  [...]

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What Are The Liver Cancer Signs And Symptoms?
February 27, 2010 | Liver Cancer | No Comment
What Are The Liver Cancer Signs And Symptoms?
Liver cancer is a serious disease that affects the liver and causes numerous problems for the individual that has been diagnosed with it. There are two ways a person may develop liver cancer. When cancer originates or begins in the liver this is known as primary liver cancer. However when this cancer starts somewhere else in the body and spreads or moves to the liver this is often referred to as metastatic liver cancer. This type of cancer can come from almost anywhere in the body although it is most likely to have come from areas close by such as the pancreas, colon or lungs. There are many liver cancer signs and symptoms however many of these do not manifest or appear until the advanced stages of the disease. Some of these symptoms may include anemia, loss of appetite, unexplained weight  [...]

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Are There Any Known Liver Cancer Causes?
February 27, 2010 | Liver Cancer | No Comment
Are There Any Known Liver Cancer Causes?
It has not been determined at this time what the specific liver cancer causes are however there are several factors that may be used to determine if a person is at a higher risk for developing this cancer. Some of these risk factors include the following: Age and Gender In most cases liver cancer is most common in older males, generally over the age of sixty years. It has been suggested that men are twice as likely to develop this cancer as women are. Family History If someone in your family has had liver cancer it is known to increase your chances of developing this disease yourself. Heredity Some liver disease that may be inherited from other family members such as parents or grandparents may increase the chances of developing liver cancer. Even some liver diseases that are not inherited  [...]

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Are Liver Cancer Symptoms in Women Different?
February 26, 2010 | Liver Cancer | No Comment
Are Liver Cancer Symptoms in Women Different?
The liver is the biggest gland in the body and has several functions necessary to the overall health of an individual. Some of these functions include the storage of vitamins and nutrients as well as the production of proteins that are used for blood clotting and bile which helps in digesting food. It also aids in breaking down and filtering toxins that may be found in the blood. Cancer of the liver can occur in two ways known as primary and secondary liver cancer. Primary liver cancer occurs when the liver is the original location of the liver. Secondary liver cancer also known as metastasized liver cancer occurs when the cancer begins somewhere other than the liver and spreads to the liver. Anyone male or female can get liver cancer although it is more common in men. The liver cancer  [...]

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What Is Metastatic Liver Cancer?
February 26, 2010 | Liver Cancer | No Comment
What Is Metastatic Liver Cancer?
There are two basic ways of describing liver cancer. The first is primary liver cancer. This is liver cancer that actually begins in the liver and if caught early enough only affects the liver. The other is secondary liver cancer. Secondary liver cancer occurs when the cancer actually starts in another part of the body such as the lungs, colon or pancreas and spreads or metastasizes to the liver. Secondary liver cancer is often called metastatic liver cancer. Secondary liver cancer is harder to treat than cancer that originates in the liver because it has spread from somewhere else which means that more cells have been affected by cancer thus there is a need to destroy or kill more cells to effectively treat the cancer. The first step in treating any cancer is finding it and determining  [...]

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Which Pancreatic Cancer Treatment Is Best For Me?
February 26, 2010 | Pancreatic Cancer | No Comment
Which Pancreatic Cancer Treatment Is Best For Me?
Although there are several different treatment options for individuals with pancreatic cancer some of these may be unavailable or downright ineffective in the later stages of this disease. This is because treatment for this type of cancer varies depending on not only the stage of the disease but also the size of the tumor as well as the age and general health of the person being treated. One such pancreatic cancer treatment that is not usually offered to individuals experiencing the later stages of pancreatic cancer is surgery. The primary target of any type of cancer treatment is to remove the cancer. However in some cases such as that of advanced pancreatic cancer this may not be possible due to the advancement of the disease. When the cancer becomes so far advanced that surgery is  [...]

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Are There Specific Pancreatic Cancer Symptoms?
February 25, 2010 | Pancreatic Cancer | No Comment
Are There Specific Pancreatic Cancer Symptoms?
Pancreatic cancer is a type of cancer that affects the pancreas. The pancreas is a gland that is located behind the stomach, liver, spleen and other organs. It is about 6 inches in length and its shape resembles that of a pear lying sideways. It consists of three parts the head which is the large part, the body and the tail which is the smallest part. Because it is behind other organs it cannot be felt during a routine physical exam as other glands and organs can be. Because pancreatic cancer is considered to be one of the rare types of cancer screening for this cancer is not used on everyone. It is suggested however that if you are at an increased risk for pancreatic cancer that you undergo this screening. These risk factors include a history of pancreatic cancer and certain genetic disorders. Pancreatic  [...]

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What Types of Kidney Cancer Surgery Are Available?
February 25, 2010 | Kidney Cancer | No Comment
What Types of Kidney Cancer Surgery Are Available?
Renal cell carcinoma is the most common variety of kidney cancer found in adults. This type of cancer is most commonly treated by some form of  kidney cancer surgery. Although there are other methods of treatment available to treat kidney cancer it is very unlikely to escape one form of surgical procedure or another at some point during your treatment. Even when the cancer has spread to other organs surgery may still be effective in removing the primary tumor that started it to begin with. In most cases the cancer may be effectively removed by removing part of the kidney. In other cases it may be necessary to remove the whole kidney as well as the adrenal glands which are located on top of the kidney and other tissue surrounding the kidney. Under most circumstances an individual is still able  [...]

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Known Liver Cancer Symptoms
February 25, 2010 | Liver Cancer | No Comment
Known Liver Cancer Symptoms
The liver is a small organ of the approximate size of a football that is located above the stomach. Cancer of the liver is one of the most common types of cancer in the world although it is slightly less common in this country. There are many liver cancer symptoms however in most cases these do not manifest until the later stages of the disease. The most common form of liver cancer in the United States is generally cancers that spread or metastasize from other areas of the body. These are cancers that begin somewhere else and move to the liver over a period of time. Primary liver cancer is cancer that begins in the liver and metastasizes to other areas. Although anyone can develop liver cancer at any time some factors that may increase the risk of being affected by this disease include  [...]

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What Are The Symptoms of Pancreatic Cancer?
February 24, 2010 | Pancreatic Cancer | No Comment
What Are The Symptoms of Pancreatic Cancer?
The pancreas is a small gland located behind the stomach, liver, spleen and other organs and in front of the spine. Although it is considered rare cancer can develop in this gland that is about 6 inches in size and resembles the size of a sideways pear. The pancreas consists of three parts, the head, the body, and the smallest part the tail. Symptoms of pancreatic cancer vary from one person to another dependent upon which area of the pancreas is affected as well as the size of the tumor. For instance a tumor located at the head of the pancreas may create a blockage preventing bile from exiting thus resulting in a yellowing of the skin also known as jaundice. In other cases such as when tumors may be located within the tail or body of the pancreas other symptoms may be more likely such  [...]

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What Is The Kidney Cancer Survival Rate?
February 24, 2010 | Kidney Cancer | No Comment
What Is The Kidney Cancer Survival Rate?
The number used to report a specific number of people who survive a disease is called a survival rate. The kidney cancer survival rate is the term used to report how many people have survived this type of cancer for a certain period of time. In most cases this amount of time refers to a period of five years. This rate shows how long a person has been known to survive after their initial diagnosis. These rates are collected from large groups of individuals and are ineffective in determining what will happen in specific cases. The reason for this is because no two people are the same and may react to various treatments in very different ways. Basically what may work for one person may not work for someone else. There are different factors used in determining a person’s kidney cancer survival  [...]

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What Are The Kidney Cancer Stages and How Is Each Treated?
February 24, 2010 | Kidney Cancer | No Comment
What Are The Kidney Cancer Stages and How Is Each Treated?
Kidney cancer is a cancer that begins in the kidneys with the most common type being renal cell carcinoma. This disease affects the kidneys ability to properly produce and regulate the production of red blood cells. When too many red blood cells are produced it leads to the formation of tumors. Because there are two types of tumors this may not lead to cancer in every situation. Benign tumors are tumors that are non cancerous and do not spread to other areas. These are generally easily removed and do not return. Malignant tumors however are cancerous and can and do spread or metastasize to other parts of the body. If not detected and treated these tumors can be life threatening. There are four kidney cancer stages. Which stage is determined by the size and location of the tumor present  [...]

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How Is Kidney Cancer Diagnosed and Which Kidney Cancer Treatment Is Best For Me?
February 24, 2010 | Kidney Cancer | No Comment
How Is Kidney Cancer Diagnosed and Which Kidney Cancer Treatment Is Best For Me?
Kidney cancer is a type of cancer that starts in your kidneys. The most common type of kidney cancer found in adult cases is renal cell carcinoma. The kidneys are responsible for cleaning or filtering the blood and removing waste and excess water thus making urine as a way to expel these products from the body. The kidneys are also responsible for producing red blood cells. When the kidney produces more red blood cells than the body needs this can result in the formation of tumors. Tumors can be either benign or malignant. Benign tumors are usually not life threatening and are fairly easy to get rid of whereas malignant tumors are much more difficult. Malignant tumors are cancerous and in some cases life threatening. When a person is diagnosed with this disease there are several treatments  [...]

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How Do I Know What My Kidney Cancer Prognosis Is?
February 23, 2010 | Kidney Cancer | No Comment
How Do I Know What My Kidney Cancer Prognosis Is?
Kidney cancer prognosis is a medical term that is used by medical professionals to relay a person’s possibility of survival or cure once kidney cancer has diagnosed. The sooner the disease is discovered the better the prognosis will be. Kidney cancer is a type of cancer that affects the kidneys which are responsible for making urine and producing red blood cells. When cells are produced unnecessarily it can cause an over abundance of cells and this in turn can lead to the formation of tumors. There are essentially two types of tumors. These include benign and malignant. Benign tumors usually are not cancerous and are limited to one area. In most cases these can be removed and most likely will not return. Malignant tumors are generally cancerous and can be life threatening. These tumors  [...]

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Determining Kidney Cancer Symptoms
February 23, 2010 | Kidney Cancer | No Comment
Determining Kidney Cancer Symptoms
Cells are what make up the tissues or organs of the body. Cancer is a disease that begins in the cells. The type of cancer you have is determined by what parts of the body are affected. In the case of kidney cancer the kidneys are affected. The appearance of kidney cancer symptoms is your body’s way of letting you know there is a problem. The kidneys are what the body uses to produce urine. It is also responsible for making substances that help to control blood pressure as well as producing red blood cells. Under normal circumstances cells form and separate to produce new cells as the body has a need for them. When these cells get old they die and new ones replace them. When this happens it causes new cells to grow before they are needed and prevents old ones from dying when they should.  [...]

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Important Information About Adenoid Cystic Carcinoma Symptoms
February 23, 2010 | Adenoid Cystic Carcinoma | No Comment
Important Information About Adenoid Cystic Carcinoma Symptoms
Adenoid Cystic Carcinoma also known as ACC is a form of cancer that is considered rare. This condition has the ability to afflict several different regions of the body. Among the areas of the body that may be infected by ACC are the breast, glands of the eyes, lungs and brain, the trachea and the paranasal sinuses. Most commonly this rare cancer is discovered in the regions of the head and neck, especially the salivary glands. Other names or terms that may be used to describe ACC include adenocyst, adenocystic ACC, malignant cylindroma and AdCC. ACC is one of the most common varieties of tumor that is known to affect the salivary gland and breed tumors in this region. ACC is, in most cases, a slow growing condition which makes it possible for individuals that develop to have a much lower  [...]

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