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Breast Implants May Cause A Rare Care
February 1, 2011 | News | No Comment

Breast Implants May Cause A Rare Care
According to the latest announcement by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), breast implants might be causal to a diminutive though noteworthy rise in risk for developing a truly atypical but curable cancer form. The risk is applicable to silicone & saline breast implants & to every woman who has these, irrespective of reason such as reconstructing post-cancer treatment or for aesthetically enlarging the breasts. The cancer ALCL (anaplastic large cell lymphoma) is an atypical non-Hodgkin’s  [...]


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Skin Cancer Treatment Breakthrough Improves Survival Rate
January 21, 2011 | News, Skin Cancer | No Comment

Skin Cancer Treatment Breakthrough Improves Survival Rate
Development of a drug is believed to transform skin cancer treatment of the highly lethal malignant melanoma, notably enhancing survival rate among patients. For the foremost instant, there is proof that the pill facilitates improvement of outlook in patients in whom cancer has metastasized. Researchers have uncovered that tumor sizes showed a significant reduction of eighty percent among those who tested the medication dubbed RG7204. The advancement in skin cancer treatment was accomplished  [...]


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AIDS Related Cancer – What Symptoms to Expect
January 14, 2011 | AIDS related Cancer | No Comment

AIDS Related Cancer – What Symptoms to Expect
Individuals having HIV-AIDS related cancer might go through several of the signs or symptoms mentioned herewith though occasionally, individuals having this condition are completely asymptomatic. Such symptoms could even be due to a non-cancerous reason like some medical problem. AIDS Related Cancer - NHL (Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma) NHL signs & symptoms are based on the cancerous location & organ afflicted. Broad symptoms include: Lymph node enlargement in abdominal, armpits, neck &  [...]


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What is Ataxia-Telangiectasia?
January 11, 2011 | Ataxia Telangiectasia | No Comment

What is Ataxia-Telangiectasia?
Brief and pertinent information about what is Ataxia Telangiectasia. What is Ataxia-Telangiectasia Ataxia-Telangiectasia (A-T) is a heritable disorder typified by advancing neurological issues which cause walking-related problems. Indications of ataxia-telangiectasia mostly are observed to arise during early years. Kids with ataxia-telangiectasia might start wobbling & seem rickety (ataxia) briefly after having learnt walking. Majority of the individuals having ataxia-telangiectasia would  [...]


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Cervical Cancer Test – Proactively Get Screened this January
January 7, 2011 | Cervical Cancer, Tests & Procedures | No Comment

Cervical Cancer Test – Proactively Get Screened this January
Cervical cancer garners the second position as the highly prevalent cancer among females across the globe. However, there are measures that all women could easily adopt for protecting themselves from the disease. Pap smear test is the key cervical cancer test that helps in identifying as well as preventing the disease. Cervical cancer mostly fails to cause symptoms & getting screened on a regular basis has assisted in reducing number of mortalities due to the disease. Once cervical cancer  [...]


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Ovarian Cancer Survival Rate – What to Expect
January 4, 2011 | Ovarian Cancer | No Comment

Ovarian Cancer Survival Rate – What to Expect
The five-year ovarian cancer survival rate is the proportion of individuals who manage to live five years past disease diagnoses, irrespective of whether they are having a small number of symptoms or are non-symptomatic, disease-free or undergoing therapy. The general five-year comparative survival rate from 1996 till six years later was noted to be at 44.7%. But, ovarian cancer survival rate is dependent on big sets of individuals and every patient differs from the other one with therapy & response  [...]


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Endometrial Cancer – Could it Be Spotted Early?
January 1, 2011 | Cancer Education, Endometrial Cancer | No Comment

Endometrial Cancer – Could it Be Spotted Early?
In majority of the cases, becoming aware of any sign & symptom of endometrial cancer like irregular blood loss or discharge from the vagina, & promptly bringing it to the notice of your physician helps in disease diagnosis in an earlier staging. Earlier identification even augments the likelihood of successful cancer treatment. However, several endometrial cancers might spread to a later staging prior to signs & symptoms being noticeable. Early-detection Tests These are tests done for  [...]


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Children with Cancer – Bringing about Positive Changes with Beads
December 31, 2010 | Childhood Cancers | No Comment

Children with Cancer – Bringing about Positive Changes with Beads
Even adults face a hard time with cancer then one could only envisage what the scenario would be for teenagers or children with cancer. Younger patients similar to grown-ups have emotional wants & implausible challenges faced while processing, enduring & surviving a cancerous road. With due credit to an Arizonian nurse, J. Baruch who identified such requirements, an exceptional association presently simplified the course in over seventy hospitals across the N. Zealand, U.S. & Japan. The  [...]


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Cancer of the Vagina – Understanding Risk Factors
December 28, 2010 | Vaginal Cancer | No Comment

Cancer of the Vagina – Understanding Risk Factors
Risk factors are those which increase an individual’s probability of getting cancer though could be influencing cancer growth and majority of them not direct cancer-causers. Several individuals having a number of risk factors would never get cancers whilst some having no identified risk factor would get cancer. But, having the knowledge about your risk factors & notifying the physician might assist you in making well-informed healthcare & lifestyle selections. Here are various risk factors  [...]


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Oral Cancer Symptoms and Causes
December 21, 2010 | Oral Cancer | No Comment

Oral Cancer Symptoms and Causes
Cancer is termed as the irrepressible development of cells which assault adjoining tissue and thus damaging them. Oral cancer arises as growths or sores in the mouth which fail to subside. Oral cancer that entails cancer affecting the lip, cheek, tongue, mouth base, sinus, pharyngeal area (throat), velum or hard palate, could be life-menacing in case its timely diagnosis & treatment is not carried out. Oral Cancer Symptoms The highly prevalent oral cancer symptoms comprise of: Any thickening/swelling,  [...]


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Eye Cancer (Lymphoma & Melanoma)
December 17, 2010 | Eye Cancer | No Comment

Eye Cancer (Lymphoma & Melanoma)
A cancer originating in the eye is called as eye cancer. Cancers in the eye or intraocular cancers are of duo kinds namely primary and secondary. In primary intraocular cancers, the eyeballs would be the source of cancerous origination. Among the adult populace, melanoma is the highly pervasive type ensued by primary intraocular lymphoma. In kids, retinoblastoma (cancer surfacing in the retinal cells) is a prevalent primary intraocular cancer ensued by medulloepithelioma (though vastly atypical). In  [...]


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Types of Cancer That Exercising Could Prevent
December 14, 2010 | Cancer Education | No Comment

Types of Cancer That Exercising Could Prevent
Being diagnosed with cancer can be an utterly life-shattering finding – however many types of cancer can be prevented. Factually, an approximate fifty percent of all cancer mortalities are avertable through the practice of healthful lifestyle behaviours, as per information by the ACS (American Cancer Society). Exercise is deemed as a highly effective cancer-combating weapon alongside being helpful in shedding surplus pounds, maintaining ideal weight, regulation of normal blood pressure levels,  [...]


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Aspirin Use Daily Cuts Risk of Cancer Deaths
December 10, 2010 | Cancer Education, News | No Comment

Aspirin Use Daily Cuts Risk of Cancer Deaths
Intake of aspirin on a regular basis might curb a person’s death risk due to some forms of cancer by nearly twenty-one percent, as per results from a large-scaled trial appearing in the recent edition of the Lancet journal. Even though past study outcomes do reveal that low-dosage aspirin use on an everyday basis could lessen risk of developing colon cancer & deaths due to it; the current trial is the foremost one that reveals the medicine could also provide protection from other types of cancer.  [...]


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Cancer Survivors Guide to Beneficial Exercises
December 7, 2010 | Cancer Education | No Comment

Cancer Survivors Guide to Beneficial Exercises
Cancer treatment could be quite incapacitating & having long-standing side-effects on the body like triggering weariness, pains, alterations in nervous system, swellings, weight variations and urinary incontinence, as per information provided by the NCI (National Cancer Inst.). Hence, exercising following cancer treatment could assist in allaying a number of such symptoms, facilitating swifter recuperation & enhancing self-worth. Cancer survivors who engage in regular exercising are benefited  [...]


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CT Scans and Cancer Risk – Link Overrated
December 3, 2010 | Tests & Procedures | No Comment

CT Scans and Cancer Risk – Link Overrated
Physicians are well-aware of the fact that CT scans could be a two-edged knife. Its analytical potency is essential in present times though its intrinsic cancer risk leaves a physician as well as the patient doubtful. Presently, a novel trial whose presentation was done in an important medical conference might allay some concerns about CT scan cancer risk, though might incite the debate encircling the test. The trial involving over ten million records of patient populace in Medicare indicates  [...]


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Biopsy Procedure Results in 5 Minutes with NIVI
December 1, 2010 | News, Tests & Procedures | Comments Off

Biopsy Procedure Results in 5 Minutes with NIVI
The lengthy, restless wait for biopsy procedure outcomes can shortly end with due credit to a tissue imaging technique created at the Univ. of Illinois. The study group displayed a new-fangled microscopy imaging technique NIVI done on rodent breast cancer tissue & cell. The full-form known as non-linear interferometric vibrating imaging technique, it is capable of producing simple-in-reading, colour-coding image of cell & tissue, outlines apparent boundary of tumors with over ninety-nine  [...]


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Cervical Cancer Test – Cheaper, Effective Cobas Test Shows Potential
November 26, 2010 | Cervical Cancer, News | No Comment

Cervical Cancer Test – Cheaper, Effective Cobas Test Shows Potential
Drastic enhancement in cervical cancer testing can be a major life-saviour for scores of females. The novel cervical cancer test provides outcome over-night & has accuracy far surpassing that of pap smear testing presently followed for spotting preliminary indications of cervical cancer, as per the study scientists. Costing merely fifteen pounds an instant, the cervical cancer test can be procured in general practitioners hospitals within a years’ time. This advancement pursues studies  [...]


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Breast Cancer Risk Lowering Diet
November 23, 2010 | Breast Cancer | No Comment

Breast Cancer Risk Lowering Diet
Though it is not possible to alter your family history for lessening breast cancer risk, there are some changes one could inculcate nutritionally which would be of significant assistance. Since most breast cancer cases do not have a hereditary association hence one does arrive at the conclusion that lifestyles inclusive of dietetic intake don a major part. Here is a listing of 5 foods that should be included and avoided for lowering breast cancer risk. These foods are synonymous with the highly  [...]


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