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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,  [...]


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Is Adenoid Cystic Carcinoma Surgery Successful?
February 22, 2010 | Adenoid Cystic Carcinoma | No Comment

Is Adenoid Cystic Carcinoma Surgery Successful?
Adenoid Cystic Carcinoma or ACC can afflict many parts of the body including the breast, sinuses, throat and glands of the eye, lung and brain. Even though it may occur in all these areas it is often the most common in the head and neck area, more specifically the salivary glands. There are many symptoms that may be experienced by individuals in relation to ACC. These symptoms include paralysis of the face or nerves, lumps around the face, ears, jaw and mouth, drooping eyelids, changes in vision  [...]


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Important Facts About Adenoid Cystic Carcinoma
February 22, 2010 | Adenoid Cystic Carcinoma | No Comment

Important Facts About Adenoid Cystic Carcinoma
Adenoid Cystic Carcinoma also known as ACC is a rare cancer that is most commonly found in the head and neck areas, specifically the salivary glands. Some other areas that it has been known to manifest itself in include the nasopharynx, larynx, trachea, breast and uterus. Most cases of this cancer present itself in individuals between the ages of 40 and 45 years. The progression of this disease is slow and often relentless and has common recurrences and may move to other places like the liver, lungs  [...]


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Stages, Symptoms and Treatments of Nasopharyngeal Cancer
February 22, 2010 | Nasopharyngeal Cancer | No Comment

Stages, Symptoms and Treatments of Nasopharyngeal Cancer
The nasopharynx is the top part of the throat that is located behind the nose. The nostrils are passages that lead from the nose to the nasopharynx then branch off on either side to lead to each ear. Nasopharyngeal cancer most commonly begins infection in the squamous cells that are located in the part of the throat that is behind the mouth also known as the oropharynx. Nasopharyngeal Cancer Stages There are four stages of this disease. Stage I affects only the area of the nasopharynx. Stage II  [...]


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Important Information About The Symptoms of Anal Cancer
February 21, 2010 | Anal Cancer | No Comment

Important Information About The Symptoms of Anal Cancer
Anal cancer is defined as a rare cancer that affects the anal region. This happens when tumors form near the anus or the opening located at the end of the rectum. Even though this is classified as a rare form of cancer it is becoming increasingly more common. For this reason it is becoming even more important than ever that individuals are educated on the symptoms of anal cancer. In some cases this disease presents no outward symptoms in individuals that have developed it. In cases where symptoms  [...]


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Common Causes of Anal Cancer
February 20, 2010 | Anal Cancer | No Comment

Common Causes of Anal Cancer
Although anal cancer is considered to be a rare disease more and more cases are being discovered. Anal cancer is typically confined to the area in, around or on the anus which is the opening at the end of the rectum. The most often contracted form of this disease is squamous cell carcinoma which begins in the outer lining of the anus. Another cancer that is related to this called cloacogenic carcinoma. This cancer usually occurs between the anus and rectum. Skin cancer can also affect the anal area.  [...]


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Different Blood Cancer Types You Should Know About
February 19, 2010 | Blood Cancer | No Comment

Different Blood Cancer Types You Should Know About
For each kind of cancer there are often multiple types of that cancer. Blood cancer is no exception. There are several blood cancer types that individuals can and often do develop. Blood cancer is a serious blood disease that generally affects the blood or bone marrow. Bone marrow is where blood starts because that is where blood cells are made. This is why most blood cancers also affect, either directly or indirectly, the bone marrow. There are a variety of different types of these cancers  [...]


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How To Answer The Question What Is Anal Cancer?
February 19, 2010 | Anal Cancer | No Comment

How To Answer The Question What Is Anal Cancer?
Many people wonder exactly what is anal cancer. Anal cancer is a disease that affects the area known as the anus which is the opening where the rectum ends. Although this is a rare form of cancer it is becoming more and more common as time progresses. When it is found early the chances for successful treatment are good. Most cases of this disease are generally found in individuals between the ages of 50 and 80. When cases of this cancer are found in those under the age of 50 it is more prevalent  [...]


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What Types of Blood Cancer Treatments Are Available?
February 19, 2010 | Blood Cancer | No Comment

What Types of Blood Cancer Treatments Are Available?
Although there are several types of blood cancer and many symptoms that are caused by each type, many blood cancer treatments are similar. The first thing to know in determining which treatment is best is knowing which type of blood cancer you have because each treatment is based on the type of cancer and how severe your particular case is. The most common treatment for blood cancer includes chemotherapy and radiation. Chemotherapy involves the use of drugs known to kill or destroy cancer cells.  [...]


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Common Blood Cancer Symptoms You Should Know
February 18, 2010 | Blood Cancer | No Comment

Common Blood Cancer Symptoms You Should Know
In order to know if you may be a victim of blood cancer it is important to know what the blood cancer symptoms are. Although there are various types of blood cancer there are some symptoms that are similar in each type. To be able to properly diagnose the specific type you may be afflicted with it is important to know which symptoms you are experiencing. Some of the symptoms that may be experienced with all types of blood cancer include night sweats, weight loss that you can’t explain, numbness  [...]


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There Are Two Types of Blood Cancer Myeloma
February 18, 2010 | Blood Cancer | No Comment

There Are Two Types of Blood Cancer Myeloma
There are two types of the blood cancer myeloma. These types consist of solitary myeloma also known as myeloma plasmacytoma and multiple myeloma. Solitary myeloma is a form of blood cancer that develops in the white blood cells known as the plasma cells. These cells are produced in the bone marrow which is the spongy material found inside the bone. For this reason, the bone marrow is the area that is most directly affected by this disease. Most cases that involve these plasma cells growing beyond  [...]


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Top 7 Cancer Evading Rules
February 18, 2010 | Cancer Overview | No Comment

Top 7 Cancer Evading Rules
Getting physically active Setting aside time for exercising that could range from walks, dancing, swimming or sprinting. Aiming for thirty minutes of some form of physical exercise for a minimum of five days on a weekly basis. This could be as un-complicated as opting to walk it up partly or completely to office or the grocery shop. Dogs are mostly ideal walking companions as compared to a gym or exercise chum. Choosing a physical exercise that one truly gains pleasure from; as long one is  [...]


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Let Food Be Thy Medicine – Foodie Ways to Combating Cancer
February 16, 2010 | Cancer Overview | No Comment

Let Food Be Thy Medicine – Foodie Ways to Combating Cancer
The primeval saying ‘one is what one eats’ holds so true when one intends on averting cancer. Cancer prevention and dietetic intake go arm-in-arm and are vital in warding off this ravaging disease. This involves incorporation of anti-oxidant, vitamin, polyphenol and all brightly coloured food items in one’s dietetic intake. The following compilation of cancer-warding foods when incorporated into daily intake could be helpful in bettering the body’s defences in preventing cancer. Avocado Avocado  [...]


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TSE – Able Testicular Cancer Deterrence
February 11, 2010 | Testicular Cancer | No Comment

TSE – Able Testicular Cancer Deterrence
Testicular cancer prevention is still unverified. However, in case a person is in the preliminary staging of testicular cancer, then cure is possible by undergoing certain tests and by conducting testicular self –exams or TSE on a regular basis. Testicular cancer could be thwarted by undergoing regular physical tests performed by healthcare professionals or by doing self-exams. Consultation from a healthcare professional must promptly be sought in case one senses any discomforting sensation  [...]


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Seven Cancer-Causative Products in Your Closet
February 9, 2010 | Cancer Overview | No Comment

Seven Cancer-Causative Products in Your Closet
One of the oldest U.S. Consumer Protection agencies, the FDA (Food and Drug Administration) that safeguards the masses from risky products presently does not have the authorization for testing cosmetic items prior to them being released in markets. Nevertheless, cosmetics are not the sole likely cancer contributors in one’s washroom – several other beauty & personal care products that are typically used by adults or kids have potential to possess detrimental constituents, several of whom  [...]


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Sutent, CLPTM1L and TERT Genetic Variants: Breakthroughs in Pancreatic Cancer Treatment
February 4, 2010 | Pancreatic Cancer | No Comment

Sutent, CLPTM1L and TERT Genetic Variants: Breakthroughs in Pancreatic Cancer Treatment
A recent study has shown that 3 lately revealed genetic variants could be contributory to pancreatic cancer risk. Investigators stated that this is the most large-scaled study conducted for identifying potentially risk heritable factors for this mystifying disease. Pancreatic cancer is one of the most lethal forms of cancer, with nearly two lakh newly evolved cases detected annually across the globe and virtually that many fatalities occurring due to this disease yearly. Figures reveal that below  [...]


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Certain Foods lower Efficacy of Colon Cancer Drugs
February 1, 2010 | Colorectal Cancer | No Comment

Certain Foods lower Efficacy of Colon Cancer Drugs
A latest study has indicated that a medicine merger noted at packing a potent strike at fighting colon cancer could solely take effect in individuals that went easy on particular victuals, inclusive of red meats, corn, pea and OJ (orange juice). Investigators just 2 years earlier has cited that a grouping of the beleaguered cancer agent DFMO and sundilac – medicine for treating arthritis reduced the chances of colon polyp growths which could be causing colon cancer. Presently, the analogous  [...]


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Cervical Cancer – Potent Merger of Medication and Radiotherapy Enhances Survival Prospects
January 29, 2010 | Cervical Cancer | 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  [...]


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