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24th September 2009
CyberKnife In India
The CyberKnife® System
The CyberKnife® is a state-of-the-art, radiotherapy equipment for robotic radiosurgery that allows radiation oncologists to treat pathologies painlessly, without the need for an operation.
CyberKnife® use... Read >
Author: WeCareIndia
02nd September 2009
What can we learn from people who, medically speaking, should have died but didn't? June is one of these. She was not expected to survive the cancer in her hip at 21, and certainly wasn't expected to survive for decades after her first lung metastases occ... Read >
Author: Harriet Denz-Penhey
03rd August 2009
Breast implants are one of the most common cosmetic procedures performed on females. While many women across the world have this procedure, most news certainly seems to revolve around celebrities who have undergone the procedure. One of the reasons for th... Read >
Author: Apple
29th July 2009
Brain injuries can be a difficult subject to address. Some brain injuries have resulted from significantly violent and dangerous events that they cause damage to the person for the rest of their lives. Some brain injuries are not as severe, although any t... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
29th July 2009
Asbestos have caused many health problems for those people who have been exposed to the material. This exposure occurs by breathing in the dust. Many workers have been exposed to asbestos while on the job. Work places like construction sites, power statio... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
23rd June 2009
First of all, we have to look at a little known neurological discipline called Electroencephalography. What is this exactly and how does this relate to the power of the brain. Well, Electroencephalography is actually the recording of any and all sorts of ... Read >
Author: Greg Frost
05th June 2009
To help you to understand better: What is cancer? Cancer occurs when body cells grow in abnormal and uncontrolled manner, disrupting normal bodily functions. These cells often travel to other parts of the body, growing and replacing normal tissue.
Chi... Read >
Author: Michael
16th April 2009
What are brain tumours?
Brain tumours are collections of abnormal cells that grow out of control either within the brain itself or in the layers of tissues that cover the brain. The symptoms they produce depend on the area of the brain in which they ar... Read >
Author: Sajid Latif
08th April 2009
Most people may believe that working night shifts is safe and harmless, and would consider it to be completely normal.
However, research has shown otherwise.
Almost 40 women are being awarded compensation by the Danish government after they develop... Read >
Author: Arti
01st February 2009
Cancer stages are established on the size of the tumor, whether the cancer is invasive or non-invasive, whether lymph nodes are involved, and whether the cancer has extended outside the breast.
The intention of the coordination of stages is to assist o... Read >
Author: Mc Raflesia
01st February 2009
Cells in general develop and divide simply when they are required to keep our bodies running appropriately. But occasionally, the mechanisms that control cell development end working and cells break up out of control to shape tumors. This is named cancer.... Read >
Author: Mc Raflesia
30th January 2009
Asbestos is a natural mineral that was once used in the construction and home improvement industries. It was put on ceilings when it was mixed with aertex, it was used to make surfaces semi flame resistant and it was also mixed with cement as it is very s... Read >
Author: Jacqui Q
30th January 2009
Asbestos is a natural mineral that was once used in the construction and home improvement industries. It was put on ceilings when it was mixed with aertex, it was used to make surfaces semi flame resistant and it was also mixed with cement as it is very s... Read >
Author: Avi Solutions
22nd January 2009
Richmond (Canada): A gynaecologist and the Richmond Hospital are being sued for medical negligence in a lawsuit that underscored a problem with waiting lists from some diagnostic tests such as ultra sounds.
Yan Pang who co-owns the Canada Chinese Times... Read >
Author: Catherine White
20th November 2008
Count yourself lucky for having been born in such extraordinary times. We still haven’t found a way to cure every single disease, and there is no cure for HPV, however, the rate of progress is improving dramatically, and with modern science, we’re dis... Read >
Author: Michelle Anderson
15th October 2008
As well meaning as these people may be: whether you see them shaking tins, collecting money, or working in resident shops or any other campaign, the truth of the matter is most cancer charities are a scam.
Basically, the money collected from the charit... Read >
Author: Paul
30th September 2008
Nobody has the exact same experience or meningioma symptoms. This very tricky brain tumor still has the researchers baffled and no-one has yet conclusively shown why they appear or why they choose their victims.
What is apparent though is that nobody h... Read >
Author: Roy Carter
09th September 2008
Prostate cancer has many possible treatments, and often different treatments are used together to achieve the best results. One method of treatment is Brachytherapy, which is when a number of radiation seeds are implanted into the tumour in the prostate g... Read >
Author: RichardCross
21st August 2008
Prostate cancer can spread throughout the body through different means, but it tends to spread to bones rather than to other organs. Metastases means cancer spread, and with prostate cancer these can occur when the tumour is small. To determine whether th... Read >
Author: RichardCross
22nd July 2008
Pancreatic cancer is the fourth most common cancer in men and the fifth most common in women in the U.S. It occurs nearly twice as often in men as women, but rarely develops before age 50. It is two to three times more common in heavy smokers than in non-... Read >
Author: peterhutch
20th July 2008
There's never any shortage of documentation regarding real breakthroughs in cancer. Sadly, the medical/pharmaceutical establishment have ignored or quashed them: The pharmaceutical companies don't want you to know about these cheap, natural and non-toxic ... Read >
Author: Paul
18th July 2008
Ewing's family of tumors (EFT) refers itself to a particular type of tumour which is found in various types of fabric. Ewing's family of tumors also known sarcome of Ewing. They most generally occur in the basin, the bone of thigh (femur), the bone of hig... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
18th July 2008
Esthesioneuroblastoma, also known olfactory neuroblastoma. Esthesioneuroblastoma is a rare cancer of the higher part of the nasal cavity. It develops in fabric of dependent nerve within the meaning of the odor and can occur in the people of any age. Esthe... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
18th July 2008
Ependymomas are a rare type of glioma. They can be found in any part of the brain or of the spine but most generally are found in the principal part of the brain. Ependymomas can draw aside from the brain to the spinal cord in the fluid cérébro-spinal (... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
18th July 2008
Usually in the early of lung cancer, there are no special symptoms. Only when lung cancer is developed to a certain stage, there will be some symptoms, including cough, blood in sputum, fever, chest pain, chest tightness and some other respiratory sym... Read >
Author: Win.Ho
25th June 2008
Acral lentiginous melanoma also known as also known as subungual melanoma, is a kind of skin melanoma. Acral lentiginous melanoma is seen on the palms, soles and under the nails. This is the most common type of malignant melanoma in asians, african and no... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
19th June 2008
Teenager Dean Thompson died at home last week after a year long battle with a rare form of bone cancer.
He was working as an apprentice electrician in January last year when a metal sheet slipped from the roof landing on his back and injuring him badl... Read >
Author: Carys Robshaw
15th May 2008
The Desmoplastic small circle cell tumor is classified takes a soft organization sarcoma. The tumour is considered a cancer of childhood which runs up against mainly boys and young people adults. The disease rarely occurs in females, but when it does the ... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
28th April 2008
Adenoid cystic cancer is a really uncommon character of cancer that can live in many distinct system sites. It almost frequently occurs in the areas of the chief and neck, in specific the salivary glands; but has too been reported in the bosom, lacrimal g... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
28th April 2008
An acoustical neuroma, too called a vestibular schwannoma, is a harmless primary intracranial tumor of the myelin-forming cells of the vestibulocochlear heart. The tumor normally grows slowly. As it grows, it presses against the hearing and equilibrium ne... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
05th July 2007
The most joyous time in a woman’s life, her pregnancy, can turn to a nightmare due to pregnancy complications like tubal pregnancy. It occurs when the fertilized egg gets implemented in some other part of the body instead of the uterus.
Reasons For T... Read >
Author: apurva
22nd May 2007
The pharmaceutical tycoon local Ewing Kauffman bought the club and rented a first personnel of class carried out by the general manager Cedric Tallis.
In Juste their third season of existence Royals did what A could never not do in a few thirteen seas... Read >
Author: barrystix3
18th February 2007
When the ovarian cyst is small, women often do not observe any symptoms but when it grows, it might cause the abdomen to distend. Depending on where the cyst is situated, it might cause several symptoms. It may put pressure on the bladder or bowels, makin... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
20th January 2007
Mesothelioma cancer is a disease that results from exposure to asbestos related substances. Asbestos usually consists of fibres that can enter the body through the mouth, or the skin, and, subsequently, enter the lungs, or blood stream.
Mesothelioma ca... Read >
Author: Gregory De Villiers
14th February 2006
Well now, I've done a lot of research on back pain management and I'm as confused as you are. As if it's not enough that one has to endure back pain, one must also, all the experts agree, manage it. Odd. They never talk about managing toothache.
So,... Read >
Author: JTM Marketing
03rd November 2005
Mesothelioma is a rare form of cancer that occurs in the mesothelium, a protective sac that covers many of our internal organs. In around 80% of cases people who develop mesothelioma have worked in environments where they have been exposed to asbestos par... Read >
Author: peter rutherford
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