Articles, tagged with "malignancy", page 3
07th December 2010
Mesothelioma is a relatively rare malignancy that is usually comes about as the result of a person's being exposed to asbestos. This form of cancer arises most frequently in the pleura - the cells that line the chest - or in the peritoneum - the cells th...
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Author:
Wendy Moyer
29th November 2010
Brain Cancer is a malignancy that can be detected and treated only with a detailed medical examination. It is not a routine ailment since in most cases it is fatal. It normally strikes when one type of the brain cell transforms and loses its normal charac...
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Author:
DouglasLKetner
17th November 2010
Every woman’s joy is having her own baby. Nonetheless, some are having difficulties because of female infertility due to diminished ovarian reserve, problems with ovulation, menstruation problems, endometriosis, and low hormone counts. If you are one of t...
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Author:
alex0mendez0
17th November 2010
Healthy adults can develop skin tags which are really nothing to worry about. Most of the time they are totally harmless accept for if they are on your face it can look rather disfiguring - then you need to consider having skin tag removal done.
Skin t...
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Author:
Michale Anderson-Smith
03rd November 2010
Every woman’s joy is having her own baby. Nonetheless, some are having difficulties because of female infertility due to diminished ovarian reserve, problems with ovulation, menstruation problems, endometriosis, and low hormone counts. If you are one of t...
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Author:
alex0mendez0
27th October 2010
Another interesting study is called, “Potential Role of Histone Deacetylase Inhibitors in Mesothelioma: Clinical Experience with Suberoylanilide Hydroxamic Acid Clinical Lung Cancer" - Chest Surg Clin N Am. 1994 Feb;4(1):113-26 - Allen KB, Faber LP, Warre...
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Author:
Mont Wrobleski
21st October 2010
Cancer is an indiscriminate disease that robs victims of their lives and families of their loved ones. One out of every three Americans will develop cancer in their lifetime and nearly 500,000 individuals die yearly. The current “war" on cancer has fail...
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Author:
Dr. Mark Lewis, D.C. HealthSource of Manatee East
23rd September 2010
Being physically active boosts the odds that breast cancer patients will survive the disease, according to the first study to produce evidence that exercise improves the prospects of beating any malignancy.
The findings, from a large, well-respected st...
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Author:
Hamilton Erridge
17th September 2010
Although many patients and clinicians believe that hemorrhoids are caused by chronic constipation, prolonged sitting, and vigorous straining, little evidence to support a causative link exists. Other risk factors historically associated with the developme...
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Author:
bcured
01st September 2010
For the past quarter-century, International Bio-Care Hospital and Medical Center has been facing the ever-present question of whether to embark on so-called alternative or integrative therapies or follow mainstream, conventional or "orthodox" therapies.
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Author:
David
25th August 2010
Lawful Help Is Essential Should You Have Asbestos Cancer Or Even MesotheliomaRelated to asbestos, there exists a life-threatening serious cancer. This particular asbestos cancer Mesothelioma is viewed in many retired commercial employees that have been dy...
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Author:
Ervin Carlson
23rd August 2010
The 3 major sets of salivary surgery glands are the parotid, submandibular and sublingual glands. You can find 750-1000 minor salivary glands positioned on the lips down to the trachea.
Bilateral salivary gland enlargement may perhaps be caused by vira...
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Author:
stevehunt
16th August 2010
With effect from the first of this year, your general surgery practice saw 72 new and revised codes for soft tumor excisions and resections. Read on and find out how location, size, depth and malignancy interact to help you choose the right code from CPT...
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Author:
James Smith
11th August 2010
Chronic pain was originally defined as pain that has lasted 6 months or longer. It is now defined as pain that persists longer than the normal course of time associated with a particular type of injury. This constant or intermittent pain has often outli...
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Author:
Dr Smita Pandey Bhat
03rd August 2010
Mesothelioma cancer disease, asbestos-related materials. Asbestos fibers usually the body can penetrate into the mouth or on the skin, and then to the lungs and blood.
Mesothelioma cancer has shared documented successful the past 5-10 years, due to the...
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Author:
Mike Pagach