Articles, tagged with "abnormal cells", page 5
03rd March 2010
Lung cancer is in the first place of most dangerous disease that kills more men and women in the US than any other cancer. Lung cancer often shows no symptom at all in early stage. This is the reason why most patients are diagnosed too late in their disea...
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Author:
Robert
26th February 2010
Leukemia is a form of cancer that occurs at the level of the spinal marrow. Inside the spinal marrow there is a type of immature blood cells that are called stem cells. These cells have a neutral initial state and later develop into different types of blo...
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Author:
goodevening7
26th February 2010
How Ovarian Cysts Develop
Know that many women of childbearing age have had an ovarian cyst at one time or another. A simple, functional cyst is quite common and develops during the monthly cycle usually at the time of ovulation.
Occasionally, the ...
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Author:
Tommy Willis
18th February 2010
Hospitals providing treatment of Multiple myeloma in India offer high quality, patient-centered medical care in a warm and welcoming environment with state-of-the-art equipment superb medical expertise and cost-effective services. Surgeons providing treat...
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Author:
ramesh
31st January 2010
Cancer is one of the illnesses that affect everyone: young and old; men, women and children; rich and poor. Representing tremendous burden on patients, their families as well as societies, this chronic disease continues to kill many people, particularly i...
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Author:
allmedicaltourism
26th January 2010
In general, any cancer begins with a genetic mutation. This mutation turns normal, healthy cells into abnormal cells. The accumulating growth of abnormal cells forms a tumor. The causes accountable for the initial genetic mutation are still being research...
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Author:
terrowhite
08th January 2010
Cancer is a malignant growth of abnormal cells that form masses. They have the ability to invade other tissues and form other tumors. This is metastasis.
Throughout life most cells in the body grow, multiply and replace themselves. During this process ...
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Author:
Healthyou
08th January 2010
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The people who come to our center come with a hope of curing the disease and becoming healthy. We support you with this and as we use the alternative supplements which are natural and cure the disease with ...
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Author:
Carroll Willis
05th January 2010
Flowers are blooming, grass is growing, bees are buzzing, and pollen is everywhere! Welcome allergy season. Year after year, we suffer from seasonal allergies and year after year we do the same thing to deal with our allergies - avoid the allergens! It is...
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Author:
keystonechiropractic
29th December 2009
Colon cancer is a major illness and one that can cause life altering effects. In fact, this form of cancer is one of the most common in the nation. Most colon cancer patients suffer from polyps, which are abnormal cells that form clusters. When normal cel...
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Author:
Marvin Cervantes
11th December 2009
To begin with, cancer is the disease resulting from abnormal cells uncontrollably dividing themselves until they are capable of jointly and fatally attacking neighboring body cells. Cancerous cells easily travel to different parts of the body through th...
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Author:
Benleem
11th December 2009
The term cancer refers to a group of condition or diseases related to one another by virtue of a similar origin. Cancerous trait-like conditions all result from an impairment of body cells, causing the cells to abnormally multiply to unproportional sizes,...
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Author:
Benleem
10th December 2009
What Causes Cancer
Cancer is defined as the overgrowth of abnormal cells in the body, which typically go on to invade other tissues and organs within the body. This uncontrolled growth if left untreated may be deadly in most cases. There are more ...
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Author:
Jack Copper
09th December 2009
Early detection is your best weapon against oral cancer, currently the mortality rate for oral cancer has not decreased in over three decades. The greatest increase of new Oral Cancer patients has occurred in patients under age 40.
Oral cancer often sta...
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Author:
Surf Pacific
26th November 2009
To address this problem, it is necessary to understand what cancer is and how it develops in the body. This disease begins with only one abnormal cell that at some point begins to mutate and then quickly multiplies until it is out of control. We all hav...
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Author:
Gen Wright