Articles, tagged with "cancer treatments", page 4
14th December 2010
When someone is first diagnosed with cancer they are frightened and confused at a time when clear thinking is very important. Don’t be rushed into making any decisions because the decision you make regarding your approach to the disease will likely affect...
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Author:
alan-nz
13th December 2010
One of the average concepts about cancer treatments is on cancer trials. Otherwise known as clinical trials, these are experiments and studies conducted when there are new treatments. These kind of trials see if the treatment is effectual or not. It is...
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Author:
Andrea Wass
08th December 2010
Magnets were one of the first natural forces to be discovered by humans. Their history dates back to the 4th century BC when Chinese literature referred to the attraction between iron and lodestone. Lodestone is a natural permanent magnet, meaning it crea...
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Author:
Marie Winston
06th December 2010
Mesothelioma may be a rare form of cancer, but that doesn't mean you shouldn't take steps to avoid contact with dangerous asbestos wherever possible to avoid it developing. This cancer is predominantly caused by exposure to asbestos particles, whether a...
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Author:
Daniel Collins
26th November 2010
Primary cancer, in simpler definition, is the location where the cancer cells originally appeared. It is the first region that is thrived on by the cancer cells. It could be an organ, a gland or just a particular region. As long as it is the first one s...
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Author:
Jim
26th November 2010
Once a patient is diagnosed with cancer, the next inquiry he or she ordinarily asks is the survival rate. The occurrence of the abnormal cells which causes difficulties in the body poses serious danger to a person. Many lives are claimed by cancer every...
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Author:
Jim
26th November 2010
The lymphatic system consists of not just of the lymph nodes alone but also of additional parts. These additional parts are the spleen, thymus and the bone marrow. All these parts process unitedly to act as the body's ultimate group in fighting illnesse...
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Author:
Jim
22nd November 2010
Peninsula Transportation Group’s paratransit buses that serve Palm Tran, Palm Beach County’s public transportation agency, are going green. Cullan F. Meathe, President and CEO of Peninsula Transportation Group, says the fleet of approximately 100 buses is...
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Author:
greendoor444
19th November 2010
Health insurance is just one of those things. If you think the fact that you have health insurance will protect you against all health problems and incurring costly health expenditures, this is not always true. Your doctor may have a way of trying to trea...
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Author:
JenB
17th November 2010
Breast cancer has been the disease to hit women all over the world. Even though every year, there are a lot of patients die in the disease, healing from breast cancer is possible. Earlier uncovering of breast cancer makes it less complicated for the tre...
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Author:
Jim
26th October 2010
Prostate cancer all begins in the male reproductive organ responsible in the production of fluids essential to produce reproduction viable. It is in the prostateorgan that the cancerous cells start to take shape. Once it has formed a growth, it makes i...
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Author:
Andrea Wass
21st October 2010
Back in the day, asbestos was used in the construction of many buildings and places of business. Unknowing workers worked in these structures each day not know that there was danger lurking in the walls and ceiling. Some years later, they were diagnosed...
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Author:
Shauna Rupert
20th October 2010
I've been diagnosed with cancer and they are starting treatment?Cancer runs in my family? What can I do about it? What treatment options are there with glutathione? Some I know has been through cancer treatments; what they can do to support their health?...
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Author:
Richard Kuhns
28th September 2010
Saliva is vital to your oral health, and it helps to wash away particles of food and bacteria from your mouth and tongue. Saliva will also stop infection and tooth decay by decreasing plaque and stopping bacteria from developing on your teeth and gums. ...
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Author:
Fred Small
22nd September 2010
Nail fungus is a fungal infection of the nail also known as onychomycosis. You must make an appointment with a dermatologist in order to determine if you have nail fungus. Nail fungus will typically infect the toenails as a common occurrence. Very seldom ...
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Author:
bcured