Articles, tagged with "national cancer institute", page 6
08th January 2010
It's the word that no one ever wants to hear: cancer. Although our parents or grandparents might have heard that word and considered it an automatic death sentence, today's focus on prevention, early detection, and treatment means that people who are diag...
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Author:
Rhett Downs
05th January 2010
What is Mesothelioma?
The National Cancer Institute states that, "Malignant mesothelioma, a rare form of cancer, is a disease in which malignant cells are found in the lining of the chest or abdomen."
How do you get Mesothelioma?
Most people who ...
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Author:
Sara Sentor
05th January 2010
At 41, Brian Place found a lump near his left nipple and dismissed it as a sort of injury from the rough games he had been involved with for most of his life. He thought that the lump was probably a result of a collision with another rugby player. Thoug...
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Author:
Dustin Hines
04th January 2010
Do you usually work more than 8 hours, spend more of your time outside doing work or business, or you just have no time for yourself? This article might be just right for you.
There are many busy people who do not have time to cleanse their body. They ...
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Author:
flyn
29th December 2009
For the millions and millions of people affected by high cholesterol green tea could be that light. You can browse and search the Internet for topics on green tea and cholesterol and would come up with hundred of hits.
Cholesterol, triglycerides, the p...
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Author:
Calvin Tan
22nd December 2009
It often necessitates a dermatologist to fully pass moles. For example, a small blue or bluish black spot, often named a blue nevus, is typically benign but often mistaken for melanoma. Conversely, a structural nevus, which acquires at the junction of the...
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Author:
Natalia Chik
16th December 2009
The participants of the research were 4 victims of CLL, the most normal type of blood cancer, who were gave drugs containing green tea extract epigallocatechin gallate. After a certain period of time, a decrease in cancerous cells in their bodies was, obs...
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Author:
Calvin Tan
16th December 2009
For the millions and millions of people affected by high cholesterol green tea can be that light. You can browse and search the Internet for topics on green tea and cholesterol and would come up with hundred of hits.
Cholesterol, triglycerides, the pro...
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Author:
Calvin Tan
14th December 2009
I am passionate about whole foods both for myself and my dogs. One of the great unsung heroes of the canine nutrition world is garlic. Yes that magical little clove that spices up your tomato sauce now brings all of its glorious powers to your dog's meals...
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Author:
Dr Janice Elenbaas
11th December 2009
According to the National Cancer Institute, there were more than 2.5 million women in 2006 who had a history of any type of breast cancer, and have managed to survive the ordeal.
To give you an idea about just how serious this disease is, take a look...
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Author:
Neelima Reddy
11th December 2009
Nearly 65,600 adolescents and young adults (AYAs) aged 15-39 were diagnosed with cancer in 2005; that is according to the National Cancer Institute. On the brink of 2010, cancer cases aren't getting any better. The incidence of specific cancer types varie...
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Author:
Lenneice.vitalhealth
08th December 2009
Since many centuries, tea has been in use across the world. It is very popular among Asian people. There are about four types of tea available - black, oolong, green and white. Green tea is very popular for its medicinal properties. The Chinese people hav...
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Author:
tamar slay
04th December 2009
The data from a long-term study has indicated a possible link between the consumption of dairy products, including whole and skim milk, cheese and ice-cream, to an increased risk of prostate cancer. Prostat cancer is a major causes of mortality among ...
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Author:
rudele
26th November 2009
A. Lee Dellon, M.D. graduated from Johns Hopkins University in 1966 and from the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine in 1970. He then completed eight years of additional training, including two years of research at the National Cancer Institute, Surgery Bran...
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Author:
vickihls
18th November 2009
Active control of the symptoms of mesothelioma in chemotherapy studied
According to a recent issue of the British medical journal, The Lancet, researchers have been studying the effect of chemotherapy in mesothelioma. Because chemotherapy is not consid...
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Author:
shinyumi