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American Cancer Society Advice for Earlier Cervical Cancer Detection
November 19, 2010 | Cervical Cancer | No Comment

American Cancer Society Advice for Earlier Cervical Cancer Detection
Nearly all (over ninety-nine percent) of cervical cancer cases are linked to the human papilloma virus (HPV). From them, nearly seventy percent of them arise due HPV forms 16/18. Around 500000 pre-cancerous cell alterations of the cervical, vulval and vaginal regions are identified annually in the U.S. & over fifty percent of them linked to these two HPV types. Low grading alteration of cells in the cervical region arise due to an array of HPV forms, inclusive of 6, 11, 18, 16 and mostly self-settling  [...]


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Silicone Breast Implants Preferred Over Saline Post-Mastectomy
November 16, 2010 | Breast Cancer, News | No Comment

Silicone Breast Implants Preferred Over Saline Post-Mastectomy
Females who opted for re-constructing their breasts following surgical procedure for cancer removal have a tendency of being more satisfied with outcomes of silicone breast implants as compared to saline ones, a trial has indicated. Silicone breast implants have a tumultuous past. During the early nineties, the United States placed restrictions on their usage due to worries surfacing that they can seep out & be potential contributors to autoimmune conditions (RA or lupus) or cancers. However,  [...]


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New Prostate Cancer Treatment – Salvager of Sex Lives
November 12, 2010 | News, Prostate Cancer | No Comment

New Prostate Cancer Treatment – Salvager of Sex Lives
Once diagnosis of prostate cancer has been confirmed, physicians time and again decide on following active surveillance plan for new prostate cancer treatment. It basically involves close observation of the disease instead of going in for treatment since among several males prostate cancer growth occurs at such a gradual pace that they do not ail from the outcomes during their lifetimes. In case the cancer has greater aggressiveness or when patients are keen on undergoing prostate cancer therapy  [...]


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Brain Cancer Treatment
November 9, 2010 | Brain Cancer | No Comment

Brain Cancer Treatment
Each individual should receive a unique brain cancer treatment. This depends on the individual’s age and general health. The size, location, and type of tumor, too, will determine the course of treatment. You may have many questions regarding your tumor and the possible brain cancer treatment options. The side effects of the treatment, too, need to be discussed. Do not hesitate to consult your doctor. Overview Brain cancer treatment is generally complicated. A team of doctors needs to be consulted. This  [...]


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Throat Cancer Treatment Choices
November 2, 2010 | Head And Neck Cancer | No Comment

Throat Cancer Treatment Choices
Being diagnosed with throat cancer translates to the fact that the larynx – the throat’s constitution which facilitates proper speaking, breathing and swallowing has developed malignance. Since their functioning is of utmost importance hence latest advancements in throat cancer treatment are focussed on preservation of as much functioning as doable. Quality of existence stays the prime focus even in later staging of the disease. Comprehending what the causes are of the disease, sooner identification  [...]


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5 Simple Ways of Avoiding Bowel Cancer
November 1, 2010 | Colorectal Cancer | No Comment

5 Simple Ways of Avoiding Bowel Cancer
Prevention of bowel cancer in 1 from 4 cases is possible simply by lessening intake of alcoholic drinks, red meats and engaging in more exercising. Scientists have claimed that being watchful of waistline measurement and halting the abhorrent smoking habit are other vital means of staving one of the leading eradicators in Britain. They made an identification of 5 lifestyle modifications which can curb bowel cancer risk by twenty-three percent and a number of cancer forms. A trial looking at  [...]


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Breast Reconstruction Choices for Women with Cancer
October 26, 2010 | Breast Cancer | No Comment

Breast Reconstruction Choices for Women with Cancer
Nearly two lakh females are identified with having breast cancer on a yearly basis and over forty thousand deaths due to the condition yearly. Several of those who survive are undergoing mastectomy procedure which involves partial or total removal of breasts (single or both) – a method that could be shattering to self image & self worth of females. Breast reconstructive surgery is one method that aids in minimizing the emotional-mental facet of mastectomy surgery and often done when the  [...]


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HRT Augments Breast Cancer Deaths
October 22, 2010 | Breast Cancer, News | No Comment

HRT Augments Breast Cancer Deaths
A research appearing in the ‘American Medical Association’ journal was the foremost one in reporting more breast cancer-related fatalities in HRT takers. This declares the opposite to what earlier trials indicate that female HRT takers had lesser aggressive, simpler-in-treating breast cancers. Helming the trial, Doctor R. Chlebowski from the LA Biomedical Research Inst. stated that in contrast to the existing thinking 2 years back that cancers linked to estrogen + progesterone would be favourable  [...]


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Get Naturally Tanned Minus Sun Exposure or Skin Cancer Risk
October 19, 2010 | News, Skin Cancer | No Comment

Get Naturally Tanned Minus Sun Exposure or Skin Cancer Risk
Finding a fake tan which is streaking and smudging proof and not giving off a tattletale carroty blush is one issue perplexing several women. Physicians may possibly have the resolution to it with a cream capable of triggering the innate tanning system of the skin sans the requirement of exposure to the sun’s harmful ultraviolet rays. On rubbing over the skin, the cream stimulates the manufacture of melanin which is the darkish pigment requisite for tanning. And triggering the innate mechanism  [...]


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Is there any Alternative to Mammography for Younger Females?
October 15, 2010 | Breast Cancer | No Comment

Is there any Alternative to Mammography for Younger Females?
For women pondering over when they must begin getting mammograms, it is entirely a personal preference. How frequently a woman decides to undergo mammography might be based on how old she is, her risk for breast cancer & her general health. Mammogram could assist in lowering a female’s risk of death due to breast cancer by locating cancer sooner when its treatment would be most successful. Mostly mammograms could discover tumors which could not otherwise have been palpated by a physician  [...]


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Viagra to Treat Prostate Cancer – Several Astonishing Multi-Usage Drugs
October 12, 2010 | News | No Comment

Viagra to Treat Prostate Cancer – Several Astonishing Multi-Usage Drugs
Viagra has the approval for impotence treatment and its marketing even done under the drug name Revatio for treating PHT (a condition wherein pressure accruement occurs in the blood vessels that lead to the lungs). Physicians have even employed Viagra off-label for increasing blood supply to damage-ridden regions of the body as a means of not amputating the patients and staving off inception of gangrene. Now a study shows potential about another handy usage of Viagra – for treating prostate  [...]


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Fabulous I-Spy 2 Trial: Novel Rx For Drug
October 8, 2010 | News, Tumor | No Comment

Fabulous I-Spy 2 Trial: Novel Rx For Drug
A number of cancer patients edgy about the current situation of cancer therapy are amongst the foremost entrants in a new-fangled scientific study known as I-Spy 2. The study is employing numerous innovatory strategies for improving the infamously sluggish and ineffectual development of novel cancer medicines. Deploying the newest genetics advancements, the trial intends on matching trial medications with the molecular constitution of tumours most probable to showing response to them. Also I-Spy2  [...]


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Mammography Decreases Breast Cancer Deaths
October 5, 2010 | Breast Cancer, News | No Comment

Mammography Decreases Breast Cancer Deaths
Duo novel trials, one being on females in their forties and second conducted on females fifty years & above found that getting regularly screened with mammography do assist in reducing breast cancer- related deaths. Although the trials vary slightly in their techniques and particular results, they eventually back what has been recommended by the ACS. The American Cancer Society advises all females to undergo mammogram regularly as a vital component of screening agenda for breast cancer. Mammography  [...]


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IUD Contraceptive as a Potential Cancer-Combater
October 1, 2010 | Endometrial Cancer, News | One Comment

IUD Contraceptive as a Potential Cancer-Combater
An IUD laced with the contraceptive medicine levonorgestrel might ably tackle a pre-malignant condition called as endometrial hyperplasia and even preliminary staging endometrial cancer among younger females whilst fertility preservation, as per a latest small-scaled trial outcome. During the research enrolling thirty-four females, nearly all AEH (atypical endometrial hyperplasia) sufferers found respite from the condition subsequent to being exposed to the implanted IUD alongside 6 months of  [...]


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Promising New-fangled Drug for Late-Stage Prostate Cancer
September 28, 2010 | News, Prostate Cancer | No Comment

Promising New-fangled Drug for Late-Stage Prostate Cancer
Novel medication known as cabazitaxel or Jevtana has garnered the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) nod to treat males having late staging prostate cancer that have developed resistance to hormone therapy and failed to respond to therapy with docetaxel or Taxotere (a chemotherapy drug). Prior to Jevtana getting the FDA consent, docetaxel had been the sole drug which was the accepted choice for males having progressive, hormone-refractory prostate cancer (prostate cancer that no more shows response  [...]


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Do Women Really Require Mammograms?
September 24, 2010 | Breast Cancer | No Comment

Do Women Really Require Mammograms?
A novel study has indicated that mammograms fail to be as helpful to females above fifty to an extent that has been earlier supposed. Merely one-third of the lowered risk of fatality attributed to getting screened for breast cancer is truly worthy - the rest is because of improved therapy and higher consciousness about the condition, a large-scaled Norwegian trial noted. This study appearing in the latest edition of the ‘New England Journal of Medicine’ is the newest one showing that advantages  [...]


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Anti Prostate Cancer Food Dossier
September 21, 2010 | Prostate Cancer | No Comment

Anti Prostate Cancer Food Dossier
Undeniably diet has a notable influence on cancer risk and possessing the knowledge for what food types are useful and which are detrimental could assist people in shaping a diet for achieving max health benefits. Taking into consideration the pervasiveness of prostate cancer among males, here is a listing of some prostate cancer staving foods. Tomato Antioxidant lycopene proffering the red pigment to tomatoes is a cancer-combatant agent which has since long been on the research radar. During a  [...]


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Coping Strategies for Chronic Myelogenous Leukemia – Part II
September 17, 2010 | Blood Cancer | No Comment

Coping Strategies for Chronic Myelogenous Leukemia – Part II
Other Therapy Choices In case TKIs are failing to show results and the person is not an entrant for stem cell transplant then several therapy choices entail: Chemotherapy medications administered orally for killing irregular cells all through the body. Biological therapies such as interferon for stimulating the person’s immune system for fighting cancer. Novel investigative CML therapies that sufferers could register in during clinical trials. Supervising CML Therapy Typically, CML  [...]


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