Articles, tagged with "stomach cancer", page 3
14th September 2010
Cancer prevention is actually not some type of rocket science. Cancer avoidance is easier than you may think. Cancer prevention consists of altering behavior, especially the bad ones. Cancer prevention means making significant lifestyle changes. Cancer pr...
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Author:
Joni
27th August 2010
No symptoms in most cases of small, surgically curable stomach cancers. Weakness and fatigue, black, tarry stools (due to bleeding). Stomach discomfort or pain after a meal that is not relieved by soothing foods or antacids. Difficulty in swallowing, naus...
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Author:
john daniel
05th August 2010
What is the stomach cancer?
The stomach lies in the upper part of the abdomen, just below the ribs. It has an important role in food digestion. The food that we eat passes down the oesophagus (gullet) and into the stomach. The stomach produces acid and e...
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Nobel Specialist
05th August 2010
Helicobacter pylori, commonly referred to as H. pylori, is a microaerophilic gram-negative bacterium, usually found in various areas of the duodenum and stomach. H. pylori is the most common cause of ulcers throughout the world. One out of every six pati...
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Author:
Marcia
21st July 2010
The very thought that one may have cancer is a heavy burden emotionally, making one confused and afraid to ask for help. It is difficult to be told that one has cancer, in all cases, but if you think that you may have cancer the sooner you ask for cancer ...
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Author:
Neelima Reddy
05th July 2010
Indigestion is not an illness by itself, rather a symptom of various stomach disorders. Understanding its nature is vital towards determining the health of our digestive system.
Regardless of your age, gender, or ethnic background, you could be subject...
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Author:
M. Mitchell
29th June 2010
Helicobacter pylori, commonly known as H. pylori, is a bacterium found in the stomach. It is present in almost half of the world's population. This bacterium has the ability to cause various problems such as ulcers, digestive problems and even stomach can...
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Author:
Marcia
22nd June 2010
When food tastes quite bland, a sprinkling of table salt usually does the trick. Instantly, it perks up the flavor of the dish. But salt is not just for seasoning. It is also essential to maintaining good health. The human body needs a good balance of s...
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Author:
Alberto Martinez
21st June 2010
Death and dying can be taboo subjects for most of us yet we will need to confront them at some point. We go through "deaths" throughout our lives in order to learn about grief and loss.
We may lose relationships or suffer a divorce;we may lose a belove...
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Author:
MARIA PARKINSON
18th June 2010
People used to question the nutritional effects of barbecuing because they were concerned about the fat content of traditional barbecue fare like hot dogs and hamburgers. That concern is valid, but it's easily avoided by substituting skinless chicken and ...
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Author:
Hans Richard
24th May 2010
What causes cancer?
Cancer arises from one single cell. The transformation from a normal cell into a tumour cell is a multistage process, typically a progression from a pre-cancerous lesion to malignant tumours. These changes are the result of the intera...
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Author:
submitth
05th May 2010
Treatment
Surgery
Chemotherapy
Radiation Therapy
The option of treatment depends mainly on the size and location of the tumor, the stage of disease, and the general health.
Treatment for stomach cancer may be surgery, chemotherapy, or radiatio...
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Author:
Jacob
04th May 2010
Says Mr. Parker, a small town businessman, "When I started my own enterprise everything was perfect. I had a beautiful home and a great wife. Everything was going on well. But the recession hit me hard that too at a time when my wife was expecting. I didn...
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Author:
liza252
19th April 2010
The truth is that the astounding weight loss being achieved on the green tea diet is just one of the numerous miracle-like benefits of simply
drinking green tea. Green tea diet is also widely recognized as a substance that can protect against many diffe...
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Author:
Darius Herrera
30th March 2010
What is H. pylori?
H. pylori stands for Helicobacter pylori bacteria. It is a spiral shaped bacteria, which specifically resides under the mucus layer of the stomach. If the infection is left untreated, it can lead to several digestive illnesses such a...
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Author:
Marcia