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23rd September 2009
Kidney cancer is the growth of malignant cells in the kidney. The two kidneys, located deep in the body at about the middle of the back, regulate the fluid and electrolyte balance into the urine. Urine collects in the portion of the kidney known as the re... Read >
Author: john daniel
22nd September 2009
NEOPLASM:-
An abnormal mass of tissue that results when cells divide more than they should or do not die when they should. Neoplasms may be benign (not cancer), or malignant (cancer). Also called tumor
Neo means new and plasm means growth. Neopla... Read >
Author: medesun
22nd September 2009
Here is the first part of top 10 questions people frequently asked about kidney cancer, I collected these questions from the Internet, such as Ask.com, YAHOO answers and other professional cancer websites and forums, then chose top 10 from them by asking... Read >
Author: Ken
15th September 2009
There was a period in time when sun beds were highly recommended, since they were said to be "safer" than the natural process. However, as science developed, studies have also revealed the various health effects of the so-called 'safe' sun beds. Here are ... Read >
Author: Arman Hansen
07th September 2009
Breast cancer is divided into five stages. Stages 0-2 are considered "early", stage 3 considered "advanced", and stage 4 "late". Staging categories are important for predicting future prognosis, and determine optimal treatment recommendations.
Stage 0 ... Read >
Author: Muscle Man
07th September 2009
We learned recently about a lady who was applying for a mortgage and therefore arranging life insurance. As she was only in her mid 30's and in good health, she was quite surprised to be quizzed about the breast cancer which her mother had suffered from i... Read >
Author: michael challiner
31st August 2009
During medieval times, ones social standing was often times judged by the tone of their skin. The more fair and white one was, the higher their standing in society. Today , however , if somebody has a pleasant tan, they are considered gorgeous, attracti... Read >
Author: Paul Brown
18th August 2009
Once you have been diagnosed with breast cancer, usually treatment starts first with surgery. There are generally two components to the operation: 1) the breast, and 2) the axilla (armpit).
In the breast, there are two choices: 1) lumpectomy (removin... Read >
Author: Mai Brooks
13th August 2009
A Legal Exception and Common Trend for smokers. All smokers know the economic toll : those who smoke one pack a day typically pay at least $1,500 every year for cigarettes. Unfortunately , that $1,500 or more per year feeds a habit that may often result ... Read >
Author: Thad Stevenson
13th August 2009
Breast cancer is divided into five stages. Stages 0-2 are considered "early", stage 3 considered "advanced", and stage 4 "late". Staging categories are important for predicting future prognosis, and determine optimal treatment recommendations.
Stage 0 ... Read >
Author: Mai Brooks
11th August 2009
What is skin cancer?
Skin cancer occurs when skin cells are damaged, for example, by overexposure to ultraviolet (UV) radiation from the sun. Between 95 and 99% of skin cancers in Australia are caused by exposure to the sun.
Types of skin cancer
Th... Read >
Author: Carolyn Edwards
10th August 2009
Breast cancer is divided into five stages. Stages 0-2 are considered “early”, stage 3 considered “advanced”, and stage 4 “late”. Staging categories are important for predicting future prognosis, and determine optimal treatment recommendation... Read >
Author: Mai Brooks
04th August 2009
Gone are the days, when the sole way to get a nice tan was to wait until the summer months so you can hit the beaches and absorb the sun. With the advent of the tanning salons all over the country, you can now get a pleasant tan in the shortest possible ... Read >
Author: Otis Graham
31st July 2009
My Path to Health
In September 2001 I was diagnosed with a squamous cell carcinoma cancer at the base
Of the tongue. The first diagnosis was made by an ear, nose, and throat doctor that... Read >
Author: jharris72
30th July 2009
My Path to Wellness
In September 2001 I was diagnosed with a squamous cell carcinoma cancer at the base
of the tongue. The first diagnosis was made by an ear, nose, and throat doctor th... Read >
Author: jharris72
09th July 2009
In histological terms, there are four different types of mesothelioma: sarcomatoid, epithelial, biphasic, and desmoplastic (a variant of sarcomatoid).In medical terms, the term histopathology refers to the microscopic examination of cellular tissue to gai... Read >
Author: Bello kamorudeen
28th June 2009
Anti-Wrinkle Retinol Wrinkle creams, or anti-wrinkle creams very popular, and are the best option for most of those who choose to use them They are common, sometimes inexpensive ( but not always) and easy to apply. Wrinkle creams are one of the paths to ... Read >
Author: Tommie Cox
18th June 2009
When folks age, more actions must be brought to boost overall health and maintain a good looking, healthy appearance. Resveratrol was introduced in the 1980's and has proven to bring giant benefits to the health industry. In order to keep up with the lat... Read >
Author: Angeline Portillo
12th June 2009
A cancer tumor refers to a swelling or lesion formed by an abnormal growth of cells termed as neoplastic. The term tumor is not synonymous with cancer because a tumor can be benign, pre-malignant or malignant whereas by definition cancer is malignant.
... Read >
Author: Mercy
12th June 2009
Lung cancer treatment depends on the specific cell type, how far it has spread and the patient’s status. The three most common treatment methods are surgery, chemotherapy and radiation therapy. After it has been confirmed that a patient has lung cancer,... Read >
Author: Mercy
12th June 2009
Localized cancer in a particular part of the lung is termed as Stage 1 but when the cancer has spread to the lymph nodes at the top of the lungs it is termed as Stage 2. Stage 3 lung cancer is when the cancer spreads to the chest walls. Stages of lung can... Read >
Author: Mercy
12th June 2009
Footage of skin cancer can help a person in identifying the risks and signs that they may have contracted this insidious disease. With the thinning ozone layer, it is not just skin carcinoma you've got to fret about. Your eyes are vulnerable to the conseq... Read >
Author: Norris Townsend
05th June 2009
Once you have been diagnosed with breast cancer, usually treatment starts first with surgery. There are generally two components to the operation: 1) the breast, and 2) the axilla (armpit).
In the breast, there are two choices: 1) lumpectomy (removin... Read >
Author: Mai Brooks
27th April 2009
Skin cancer is caused by a malignant growth on the skin. There are three types of skin cancers called basal cell cancer, squamous cell cancer and melanoma. Most skin cancers are detectable because they form on the topmost layer of the skin known as the ep... Read >
Author: Mercy
24th April 2009
Another name for cancer is (malignant neoplasm). It's a disease where a group of cells display uncontrolled growth. Cancer begins in your cells, which are the building blocks of your body. Normally, your body forms new cells as you need them, replacing ol... Read >
Author: Mercy
10th March 2009
After a steroid spree and usage, there could come about an over-dosage which could manifest itself. The management of such over-dosage, usually in an acute level can consist of a supportive kind of treatment that contains fluid replacements once the occur... Read >
Author: Mick Hart
04th March 2009
After a steroid spree and usage, there could come about an over-dosage which could manifest itself. The management of such over-dosage, usually in an acute level can consist of a supportive kind of treatment that contains fluid replacements once the occur... Read >
Author: Mick Hart
24th February 2009
Many people are so excited about their vacation to Hawaii they forget about one of the most important things to their health, wearing sunscreen. The sun is very strong in Hawaii and it is very likely that you will spend some time at the beach or a pool wh... Read >
Author: Charles Joseph
16th February 2009
There is much you should learn about the damaging powers of cancer as it concerns the skin as one of the most vital organisms that our bodies support, and it is with defending it that you should be aware of the effects of sun upon your skin, along with th... Read >
Author: suegold
01st February 2009
More or less 1 in 10 breast cancers diagnosed (10%) are invasive lobular carcinoma. This indicates that the cancer is developing in the cells that line the lobules of the breast. Invasive lobular cancer could grow in women of any age. However it is most w... Read >
Author: Mc Ezzia
01st February 2009
Invasive breast cancer, also recognized as infiltrating cancer, arrives in several shapes and stages, and happens when cancerous cells have extend outside the ducts or lobules of the breast to other parts of the breast or body. In 2004, The American Cance... Read >
Author: Mc Raflesia
28th January 2009
Now people have become more aware and more concerned about their health. People have also heard a lot about cancer and how to prevent it. Health conscious people try to eat healthy, exercise daily, and avoid carcinogens such as tobacco smoke, radiation ... Read >
Author: marketingignite1@gmail.com
22nd January 2009
If you have been told that you have skin cancer you might be uncertain about the treatment you will receive as, even if you have already had your treatment options explained to you in detail by your doctor, you might still be confused by all the medical j... Read >
Author: Donald Saunders
22nd January 2009
If you have received a diagnosis of skin cancer you may be wondering what treatment which you will be getting because, even if you have already talked through your treatment options with your doctor, you may still feel lost due to the inability to absorb ... Read >
Author: Donald Saunders
13th January 2009
Every medical coder realizes the importance of knowing Greek and Latin roots to understand the medical prefixes and suffixes that make up many medical terms.
But in addition to those roots, there are several words that will prove important to your codi... Read >
Author: Celena
09th January 2009
Bladder is a hollow organ located in lower abdomen i.e. the pelvic region which stores urine coming from kidney. Bladder cancer is one of the most common forms of cancer; seen more in aged people. Men are said to be infected by this tumor more than women.... Read >
Author: James S Pendergraft
07th January 2009
Liver cancer survival rates indicate the chances a cancer patient has of surviving the disease for a specified length of time. The rates are by no means a definite indicator of what will happen to a patient; they can at best predict a patient's chances of... Read >
Author: peterhutch
19th December 2008
“How many ways of being are there, sweet friend?” asks Grandmother Growth in her warm way. You sense this is a serious question, and you fear you don’t know the right answer.
“Between the yin and the yang, between the dark and the light, betwee... Read >
Author: Susun Weed
19th December 2008
Skin cancer represents the most commonly diagnosed malignancy, surpassing lung, breast, colorectal and prostate cancer. Tumors develop primarily on areas of sun-exposed skin, including the scalp, face, lips, ears, neck, chest, arms and hands, and on the l... Read >
Author: peterhutch
01st December 2008
The potential for cancer to develop as a result of HPV is very real, and just one of the reasons that people should always, always practice safe sex, without exception.
Which types of HPV can lead to cancer?
Around a dozen or so strains of HPV can l... Read >
Author: Michelle Anderson
30th September 2008
Cells are the shops blocks that form our lives. We know the cells obviously grow, gulf, and multiply to keep out bodies healthy and stalwart. Occasionally, however, these same cells will allot and multiply when there is no necessity to do so. This fallout... Read >
Author: Jon Simms
29th September 2008
You might be thinking that the English summer has finished (or perhaps not even started) and so have booked your holiday abroad to get your sun 'fix'. Whether you are at home or abroad with bright sunshine or warm overcast days below are some summer ski... Read >
Author: Graham Drage
24th September 2008
Kidney cancer is a cancer that begins in the kidneys. The kidneys are part of the body’s urinary system, which filters waste products out of the blood in the form of urine. Kidney cancer starts in the cells of the kidney. The two kidneys are found on ei... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
24th September 2008
Keratoacanthoma to be a less grave type of squamous cell carcinoma. Most keratoacanthoma result only minimal skin destruction, but some perform more belligerently and can spread to lymph nodes. Keratoacanthoma (KA) is a increase that is fairly common, ben... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
23rd September 2008
Breast menaced is the most ordinary letters of melanoma among women in the United States (other than skin scourge). Each year, in the United States isolated, about 220,000 women are told they have breast canker. On hearing this unexpected and overwhelming... Read >
Author: Jody Siena
19th September 2008
Lung tumor is the product of malignant cells forming in the tissues of the lung, usually in the cells lining the air passages. The cells in our bodies are constantly dividing and reproducing. Usually, there's an organized pattern to this reproduction as c... Read >
Author: Jon Simms
19th September 2008
Lung growth is the product of wicked cells forming in the tissues of the lung, usually in the cells lining the air passages. The cells in our bodies are constantly dividing and reproducing. Usually, there's a neat outline to this reproduction as cells upg... Read >
Author: Jon Simms
19th September 2008
Lung Cancer is the most customary and lethal of the cancers that one can be diagnosed with; however there are also operative treatments for patients anguish from lung menace.
Most bags of lung bane are smoking allied, but not all smokers will arise th... Read >
Author: Jon Simms
15th September 2008
Breast sarcoma is not a bleak business; it encompasses assorted types according to their section of occurrence and activity. understanding all types is crucial for prevention, and even during your action, so that you know how to take good dealings and nur... Read >
Author: Jody Siena
15th September 2008
The whole usual of five-year survival figure for women who deal breast evil is around 86% for those whose disease has not metastasized. That means, 86% of the women who treaty it live for at least five existence. Nevertheless even that equitably high numb... Read >
Author: Jody Siena
11th September 2008
How do cigarettes cause lung melanoma? Besides containing many toxic gases, the tar found in your preferred make has a lot of pest-causing substances (carcinogens) as well as cocarcinogens which mushroom the production of menace cells.
The leads to th... Read >
Author: Jon Simms
09th September 2008
Gardner syndrome is characterized by the combination of polyps of the colon, extra bowel tumors, and a slightly characteristic abnormality of the retina of the eye. The disorder is also connected with bony tumors in the jaw and skull, and with various sof... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
08th September 2008
Lung tumor may be the most tragic scourge because in most suitcases, it might have been vetoed, 87% of lung bane bags are caused by smoking. Lung tumor has long been the most mutual root of pest downfall in men and since 1987 it has also become the most c... Read >
Author: Jon Simms
25th July 2008
Skin cancer is the most common form of cancer in the United States. The two most common types are basal cell cancer and squamous cell cancer. They usually form on the head, face, neck, hands and arms. Another type of skin cancer, melanoma, is more dangero... Read >
Author: Rick Hutch
24th July 2008
Critical illness policies, as part of health insurance coverage, are held by an estimated two million women and are designed to pay out on the diagnosis of serious diseases, including cancer.
However, in the 3,000 and more cases where women are diagno... Read >
Author: Hadassah
23rd July 2008
Before I tell my story of how I believe a very simple, extremely cost effective, and totally natural treatment got rid of a basal cell carcinoma skin cancer, I want to clarify that I am not a medical professional, but rather simply a "lay person" who expe... Read >
Author: Danna Schneider
18th July 2008
Fanconi anemia is also called nonplastic anaemia. Fanconi anemia is a rare genetic disorder which can be obvious with the birth or during childhood. The anaemia of Fanconi is a predisposition inherited to the gene changes, probably because of a low capaci... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
16th July 2008
Sebaceous hyperplasia is the term used for enlarged sebaceous glands seen on the forehead or cheeks of the middle-aged and elderly. Sebaceous hyperplasia appears as small yellow bumps up to 3 mm in diameter. Close inspection reveals a central hair follicl... Read >
Author: peterhutch
30th June 2008
Can skin cancer be avoided? While scientists still have miles to go before they can determine whether or not skin cancers can be completely deterred, at least one type is associated with definite risk factors.
The three main types of skin cancer are: b... Read >
Author: John Grimes
23rd June 2008
Many people with kidney cancer want to take an active part in making decisions about their medical care. They want to learn all they can about their disease and their treatment choices. However, shock and stress after the diagnosis can make it hard to thi... Read >
Author: peterhutch
04th June 2008
Carcinome of cells of Squamous is the second common cancer of the skin. The cells of Squamous are the small ones, punts cells of skin normally found in the layer external of skin. The changes can start in the normal skin or the skin which was wounded. The... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
04th June 2008
Epidermolysis bullosa (EB) is a group of inherited bullous disorders. Infancy is a particularly hard moment for epidermolysis bullosa patients. Generalized blistering caused by any subtype may be complicated by transmission, sepsis, and death. Severe form... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
03rd June 2008
Choroid plexus papillomas are one of the most common tumors of the nervous system in infants. The most frequent early symptoms, megalocephalia and vomiting, caused by elevated intracranial pressure often lead to a diagnosis only at a critical clinical sta... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
21st May 2008
Bowen’s disease is a growth of abnormal cells that is confined to the outer layer of the skin. It usually appears as a slow-growing red and scaly patch. Occasionally it can turn into true skin cancer. For this reason, dermatologists usually treat or a... Read >
Author: peterhutch
21st May 2008
Carney's syndrome is considered unusual autosomal dominantly transmitted multisystem tumorous disorder. It is characterized by myxomas , uneven rind pigmentation , endocrine tumors , and incidental heart tumors (schwannomas. Approximately 150 affected pat... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
15th May 2008
Basal cell carcinoma is a type of skin cancer. It can be destructive and disfiguring. Basal cell carcinoma is the most common cutaneous malignancy in humans. These tumors typically look on sun-exposed skin, are slow growing, and rarely metastasize. Basal ... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
06th May 2008
Glandular fever (or kissing disease) is the common term used to describe an acute viral infection called infectious mononucleosis. The virus that causes glandular fever is known as Epstein-Barr virus. Glandular fever mainly affects young adults. A chronic... Read >
Author: peterhutch
06th May 2008
A squamous cell carcinoma skin cancer is a type of skin cancer that usually results from a long term sun damage or exposure to ultra-violet rays to the skin. Squamous cell carcinoma skin cancer spreads gradually and also has the capacity to spread to tiss... Read >
Author: Bertil Hjert
06th May 2008
A basal cell carcinoma skin cancer is the result of sun damage to the skin. The cancer tends to enlarge in a slow and steady pattern. It has the capability to spread to the tissue nearby. However, it cannot spread to the distant part of the body.
The ... Read >
Author: Bertil Hjert
06th May 2008
Skin cancer is the most common type of cancer existing in the world. A lot of research and studies have been conducted for discovering and inventing the remedies for this serious disease.
It is a type of harmful, malignant growth affecting the skin of... Read >
Author: Bertil Hjert
29th April 2008
Paget's disease of the breast, also called mammary Paget's disease, is a rare breast condition that is often associated with underlying breast cancer. It is believed that Paget's disease of the breast occurs when invasive carcinoma or intraductal carcinom... Read >
Author: peterhutch
28th April 2008
Anal cancer is a uncommon form of cancer that occurs in the anus. There are amny other risk factors for Anal cancer. Anus is the opening at the end of the rectum around which body waste passes. The skin around the outside of the anus is called the periana... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
28th April 2008
Adrenocortical carcinoma is a rare malignancy with a poor prognosis. Adrenocortical carcinoma has no racial predilection. Also called adrenocortical cancer and cancer of the adrenal cortex. Adrenal carcinomas arise from the adrenal cortex and are bilatera... 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
Acinic cell carcinoma is a rare, low-grade malignant salivary gland neoplasm. These are malignant tumors of the salivary glands that are dervied from the salivary gland epithelium and characteristically forms glandular acini. It is notable for an unpredic... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
21st April 2008
Skin cancer is generally separated into two main categories, melanoma and nonmelanoma. Melanoma is the most severe form of skin cancer. The nonmelanoma group encompasses all other skin cancers. The two most common forms of nonmelanoma skin cancer, squamou... Read >
Author: Bill Gatton
31st March 2008
It is important to check for breast cancer as how long one can live depends on the stage at which breast cancer is diagnosed. Women who are diagnosed early with breast cancer have a much better chance. Even for women whose breast cancer has not metastasiz... Read >
Author: Moses Wright
27th March 2008
Liver cancer (hepatocellular carcinoma) is a cancer arising from the liver. It is also known as primary liver cancer or hepatoma. The liver is made up of different cell types (for example, bile ducts, blood vessels, and fat-storing cells). However, liver ... Read >
Author: peterhutch
27th March 2008
Liver cancer (hepatocellular carcinoma) is a cancer arising from the liver. It is also known as primary liver cancer or hepatoma. The liver is made up of different cell types (for example, bile ducts, blood vessels, and fat-storing cells). However, live... Read >
Author: peterhutch
26th March 2008
Non-melanoma skin cancer, which includes squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) and basal cell carcinoma (BCC), is the most common type of cancer in the United States and results in substantial morbidity and treatment costs. It is estimated that 1.2 million new ca... Read >
Author: Kevin Flatt
30th January 2008
Skin cancers are the most common cancers. Squamous cell carcinoma is cancer that begins in the squamous cells, which are thin, flat cells that look like fish scales under the microscope. Squamous cell carcinoma (cSCC) is the third most common form of skin... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
30th January 2008
Acne keloidalis nuchae is a condition most commonly found in men because they generally have shorter hair. AKN is more common in people with stiff or curly hair and those with darker skin. Acne keloidalis nuchae (AKN) refers to the occurrence of keloidlik... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
09th August 2007
Although there are several types of skin cancer, the most common are melanoma, basal call carcinoma, and squamous cell carcinoma.
Although melanoma is not found as often as other skin cancers, it is one of the most well known because it causes the most... Read >
Author: John Grimes
24th July 2007
Basal Cell Cancer is one the most frequently diagnosed skin cancers. It affects the basal cells, which are located in the bottom layer of the epidermis. Malignant cells proliferate excessively from the epidermis resulting in a tumor. The incidence of basa... Read >
Author: CD Mohatta
24th July 2007
Skin cancers are broadly divided into two types- Melanoma and non-melanoma. Melanoma is the most deadly of skin cancers. The three major skin cancers that are diagnosed in almost all the cases are- Basal Cell Carcinoma, Squamous Cell Carcinoma and Melano... Read >
Author: CD Mohatta
11th June 2007
Squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) is common form of skin cancer. Skin cancer is a type of tumor that affects the middle layer of the skin. Squamous cells are cells that compose most of the epidermis. An abnormal growth of these cells is known as a squamous ... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
31st May 2007
The liver is the largest internal organ in the body. It is also known as primary liver cancer or hepatoma and hepatocellular carcinoma is a cancer arising from the liver.The liver performs several vital functions. It processes and stores many of the nutri... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
22nd May 2007
An extensive research study conducted in Sweden and published in the Journal of the American Medical Association in September 2006 found that women who ate fatty fish at least once a week lowered their risk of developing renal cell carcinoma by up to 74% ... Read >
17th May 2007
You don’t know what you got till it’s gone; you don’t appreciate it until it happens to you…blah, blah, blah. Such are the clichés and sentiments of those of us who get into a major accident and the insurance company of the offending driver, the... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu
08th May 2007
No matter what type of cancer is involved after receiving a prognosis from your doctor, the fact is - cancer is cancer, a disease feared by millions of people. Regardless of modern medicine - fear will still prevail for those who have been diagnosed. Howe... Read >
Author: Kacy Carr
02nd May 2007
From the desk of Dr Magne, author of Cancer Free For Life
For decades, Arnold Palmer’s name has been synonymous with a golf career that few professional golfers could rival. After all, few can lay claim to winning 92 professional titles, 62 of which ... Read >
Author: Dr Laurence Magne
25th April 2007
Many forms of cancer are difficult to prevent. If you are diagnosed with them, it is just your bad luck. This is not the case with skin cancer.
The skin performs a very important purpose. It protects the body against heat, radiation and infection. The ... Read >
Author: John Grimes
20th April 2007
Ovarian cysts usually appear in younger women, on one ovary or on both ovaries, but they can appear after the menopause as well. It is known that most of the cysts are benign, and have a low risk to turn into cancer. Although in the past the solution was ... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
26th March 2007
Generally after a patient starts to accommodate with the idea that he has cancer he will begin to wonder how many years will he live more and what treatment is suitable and available for him. The doctor will be asked about this and he will be able to give... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
19th February 2007
Obesity is a new disease affecting millions of people throughout the world particularly in the developed countries. What is the significance of this disease? Why is it essential to reduce body weight? What will be the consequence it an obese individual do... Read >
Author: Nathan Park
15th February 2007
The thyroid is a very complex gland and many problems may happen. Not always surgery is necessary in thyroid problems, but if there is two things must be taken into consideration. One is the aspect of the gland and it's anatomy and second is what kind of ... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
06th January 2007
What would you do if you went to a Doctor and he told you that you had cancer?, it is so important to have early detection and early treatment
There are three main types of skin cancer.
First of all I will go through the different types of Skin Cancer... Read >
Author: Alfred Jones
05th January 2007
Frequent urination implies that one need to urinate quite often. It is in fact, a sudden and a compelling urge to urinate which causes discomfort in the bladder. Frequency in urination at night is called “nocturia.” Thus is due to nocturia that mostly... Read >
Author: farzina naznin
19th December 2006
I read recently what one doctor said recently that prostate cancer in men over 80 years old should not be a serious issue like in men under 40 years old. This makes sense and given what we know about prostate cancer being a slow-growing malignancy. If y... Read >
Author: Abigail Franks
18th November 2006
Cancer is a scary subject and comes in many forms. Skin cancer is one of the more prevalent versions and, unfortunately, one most people do not take seriously enough.
An Overview of Skin Cancer
Imagine sitting in a doctor’s office and being told ... Read >
Author: John Grimes
07th November 2006
You see a 'beautiful' tan and your immediate thought might be that it is healthy looking, however that tanned look is actually your skin's response to the damaging effects of ultraviolet radiation. Ultraviolet rays from the sun penetrate into the upper l... Read >
Author: L Tritten
13th August 2006
CHECKING CARCINOMA
Carcinoma is a cancerous growth. Carcinoma is a skin cancer. Carcinoma occurs in the epithelial tissues. The cells layers are formed by this epithelium tissue. In other words, carcinoma affects those skin tissues that make up the pro... Read >
Author: Nilutpal Gogoi
22nd June 2006
Copyright 2006 Radoslaw Pilarski
Epidemiology
Cancer of the oesophagus is one of the cancers of the digestive tract of the most serious prognosis. Incidence and death rates are higher for populations other than the white race (5-years long survival ... Read >
Author: Radoslaw Pilarski
26th May 2006
Majestic Breast Enlargement Pill is an all-natural breast augmentation supplement shown safe and effective in gradually enhancing the size and shape of your breasts. I had some normal breast enlargement from the pill. This remarkable, patent pending, co... Read >
Author: wirat m.
07th May 2006
Copyright 2006 Howard McGarity
"It's a contest of purposeless suffering....to me of course, it's all about living." - Lance Armstrong comments on the grueling demands of competitive cycling, after his fourth Tour de France victory in 2002.
With the ... Read >
Author: Howard McGarity
12th March 2006
Let me make this clear at the outset. I'm not a doctor. And the word mesothelioma is some kind of a tongue-twister to me.
This article is an ofshoot of my website - mesothelioma.googlingprofit.com - that lists all the resources about this disease, and ... Read >
Author: R T
27th September 2005
BREAST CANCER IS UNCHECKED GROWTH OF ABNORMAL BREAST CELLS:
What causes cells to become abnormal and reproduce wildly? Damage to the DNA, the brain of the cell, which causes mutations and activation of oncogenes. Usually one mutation isn't enough; mo... Read >
Author: Susun Weed
17th September 2005
Potentially New and Innovative Treatments for Superficial,Muscle-Invasive,and Metastatic Transitional Cell Carcinoma(TCC)of the Bladder:
(VAX - x, DRUG - x)- Couples :
i.e. Couples formed of Anticancer Drugs (DRUG - x) and Their Corresponding,
... Read >
Author: Dan Pop
20th August 2005
Cervical cancer affects the female body in the cervix region. The womb of a woman finds its opening through the cervix. Many a times the human papilloma virus causes the disease. It is transmitted sexual exchanges. The cervix being the most important orga... Read >
Author: Mansi Gupta
10th August 2005
There it is again. I muttered to myself,
frustrated as I washed my arm. Every morning
for five or six days in the fall of 2003,
I noticed this rust-colored sticky stuff
that appeared in both drips and smears on
my left forearm and thigh. I had... Read >
Author: Doreene Clement
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