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CD24 Protein-Detecting Novel Blood Test For early Colorectal Cancer Recognition
January 27, 2010 | Colorectal Cancer | 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  [...]


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7 Caveat Precursors of Breast Cancer
January 21, 2010 | Breast Cancer | 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.  [...]


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Eight Prevalent Childhood Leukemia Symptoms
January 19, 2010 | Blood Cancer, Childhood Cancers | 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  [...]


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Beckwith-Wiedemann Syndrome- Diagnostic and Screening Options
January 15, 2010 | Childhood Cancers | 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  [...]


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An Overview of Beckwith-Wiedemann Syndrome
January 13, 2010 | Childhood Cancers | 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  [...]


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Ataxia-Telangiectasia – Differential Diagnostic Procedures
January 11, 2010 | Ataxia Telangiectasia | 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  [...]


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Deciphering Acute Myeloid Leukemia (AML)
January 7, 2010 | Blood Cancer | 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  [...]


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Chronic Myeloid Leukemia – Recognizing Risk Aspects and Signs
January 7, 2010 | Blood Cancer | 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  [...]


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Gaining an Insight into Skin Cancer Types
January 7, 2010 | Skin Cancer | 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  [...]


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Acute lymphocytic Leukemia (ALL)
January 7, 2010 | Blood Cancer | No Comment

Acute lymphocytic Leukemia (ALL)
Leukemia is blood cancer that develops due to unrestrained growth and variation in the healthy blood cells. Acute lymphocytic leukemia or acute lymphoid leukemia or acute lymphoblastic leukemia is a cancer inflicting the lymphocytes (a form of white blood cell) that helps in maintaining optimal immunity levels in the body. ALL has rapid appearance and progression and those having ALL need to be treated promptly. ALL is widely diagnosed in infancy and among adults below fifty years of age, however  [...]


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A Primer on Melanomas
January 7, 2010 | Skin Cancer | No Comment

A Primer on Melanomas
Melanoma is a form of skin cancer though less prevalent than the other skin cancer types, however is more grave as it could not just inflict the exterior skin surface but could even reach the internal structures like organ or bone. Providentially, there is treatment for melanoma in case it has been diagnosed and treated early on. Causes of Melanoma Melanoma could develop due to excessive exposure to the sun that leads to healthy skin tissue turning anomalous. Such irregular cells then have uninhibited  [...]


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It Pays Knowing Your ABCDEs of Skin Cancer
January 6, 2010 | Skin Cancer | No Comment

It Pays Knowing Your ABCDEs of Skin Cancer
Majority of the moles present on an individual’s body appear alike each other. Moles or freckles that appear dissimilar to the others present on the body or which have a diameter more than six mms or any features of the ABCDE’s of melanoma skin cancer must be evaluated by a skin specialist as it might be malignant. The ABCDE’s are crucial traits to be taken into consideration while evaluating moles or other forms of growths present on the skin’s surface. A – Asymmetry Asymmetry is an  [...]


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Gaining an Insight into Pre-malignant Skin Lesions and Skin Cancer
January 6, 2010 | Skin Cancer | No Comment

Gaining an Insight into Pre-malignant Skin Lesions and Skin Cancer
Similar to several forms of cancers, skin cancers inclusive of squamous and basal cell cancer, melanomas, begin as pre-malignant lesions - variations in the skin that are non-cancerous, however could eventually turn malignant over spans of time. An approximate forty to fifty percent of individuals having fair-skin that manage to survive to the ripe age of sixty-five would get one form of skin cancer in the least case scenario. Hence it is crucial to spot the caveat signs of skin cancer as it is treatable  [...]


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AdCC – Valuable Identification Techniques
January 6, 2010 | Adenoid Cystic Carcinoma | No Comment

AdCC – Valuable Identification Techniques
Several tests would be carried out for diagnosing AdCC cancer and ascertaining its metastasis with certain tests additionally helping in choosing the right course of treatment to be employed. In majority of the cancers, a biopsy procedure is the sole means of making distinct cancer identification. In case a biopsy procedure is not feasible, then other types of tests for assisting in diagnosing the cancer would be suggested. Certain imaging techniques could be employed for checking the cancer metastasis. The  [...]


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5 Popular AdCC Treatments
January 6, 2010 | Adenoid Cystic Carcinoma | No Comment

5 Popular AdCC Treatments
AdCC or adenoid cystic carcinoma treatment is dependent on the extent and placing of the tumor, if it has metastasized and the general health condition of the person. Below explicated are the widely employed treatments for adenoid cystic carcinoma, though patients are egged on to opt for participating in clinical trials when deciding on the line of treatment. Clinical trials are research studies performed for testing any new-fangled treatment for proving its safety quotient, efficacy and probably  [...]


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Male Breast Cancer Staging & Grading
January 5, 2010 | Breast Cancer | No Comment

Male Breast Cancer Staging & Grading
Breast cancer among men is atypical and constitutes for below one percent of all the breast cancer cases with the key cancer forms being analogous among both the sexes. The cancer staging depicts the extent and if the cancer has metastasized past its initial location. When doctors gain knowledge of the exact form and the staging of the cancer it assists them in deciding on the apt line of treatment. Among a number of individuals the cancer could have metastasized to other areas of the body  [...]


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Ways of Detecting Male Breast Cancer
January 5, 2010 | Breast Cancer | No Comment

Ways of Detecting Male Breast Cancer
An approximate 440 males have faced fatalities due to breast cancer in 2009 with above nineteen hundred newly evolved cases of males detected with breast cancer in the U.S. Nearly ninety percent of all cases of breast cancer originate in the duct or lobe and about seventy-five percent of all breast cancers originate in the cell lining of the milk ducts and are known as ductal carcinoma. About thirty percent of male breast cancers are lobular carcinoma that originates in the lobules present in  [...]


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Metaplastic Breast Cancer
January 5, 2010 | Breast Cancer | No Comment

Metaplastic Breast Cancer
Metasplastic Breast Cancer (metaplastic carcinoma of breast) is an atypical form of breast cancer quite diverse from the classical ductal (lobular) breast cancer. It illustrates a form of cancer which has originated in one cell form and alters into another cell form. Metaplastic breast cancer depicts an array of cancers having varied epithelial cells (cell lining of the breast) and mesenchymal cells (the breast’s connective tissue). Majority of the metaplastic breast cancer cases originate in  [...]


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