Articles, tagged with "malignant cells", page 7
28th July 2009
Dr. Alicia Stanton ' June 2009- The single hormone almost all people think about in relation to breast melanoma is estrogen. However, many hormones affect breast cancer in helpful and harmful ways. Estrogen, progesterone, testosterone, DHEA, melatonin, ox...
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Health4Life
23rd July 2009
In spite of the fact that become old is inevitable, feeling older doesn't have to be. A total of anti-aging strategies can keep back the hands of time and increase health and longevity for men.
Just about 25 percent of what decide longevity is in a man...
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Health4Life
23rd July 2009
Cancer,the word that everyone fears,even when it's your dog.
Dog cancer, like the human form, is the unrestrained growth of cells on or inside body. Although there are
many types the cancer, they all start because uncontrolled growth of abnormal ce...
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Author:
julian
16th July 2009
Pancreatic Cancer - Prevention And Treatment
Pancreatic cancer, currently the fifth leading cause of death from cancer in the unite states, is the growth of malignant cells in the pancreas, a pear shaped organ located just below and behind the stomach. ...
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Author:
john daniel
16th July 2009
Cervical Cancer - Prevention And Cure
Cervical cancer is the growth of malignant cells in the cervix, the narrow opening of the uterus. Cervical cancer develops slowly from a distinct precancerous stage (dysplasia). Cancer confined to the surface of the...
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Author:
john daniel
16th July 2009
Breast Cancer - Prevention And Cure
Breast cancer, the growth of malignant cells in the breast, is the most common cancer among women. It is rare but does occur in men breast cancer usually originates in the milk carrying ducts, although it may arise in...
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Author:
john daniel
16th July 2009
Bone Cancer - Prevention And Treatment
Bone cancer is the growth of malignant cells that gradually replace normal bone cells, leading to weakness and pain in the affected bone. Primary bone cancer, which arises directly in the bone (usually in the leg),...
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Author:
john daniel
16th July 2009
Prostrate Cancer - Prevention And Cure
Prostate cancer is the growth of malignant cells in the prostate, walnut-size gland located just below the bladder in men, which produces about 30 percent of the fluid portion of semen.prostate cancer is common: Me...
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Author:
john daniel
09th July 2009
Mesothelioma is a cancer that is caused by exposure to asbestos. Malignant cells develop in the protective lining that covers the body's internal organs called the mesothelium. The most common site that mesothelioma affects is the outer lining of the lung...
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Author:
Bello Gbenga
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...
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Author:
Bello Gbenga
09th July 2009
The National Cancer Institute defines Malignant mesothelioma as a very rare form of cancer, in which the cancer (malignant) cells are found in the sac lining the chest (the pleura), the lining of the abdominal cavity (the peritoneum) or the lining around ...
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Author:
Bello Gbenga
12th June 2009
Cancer spread or metastases can take place in several ways. It can be spread through the lymphatic system and the blood stream. It can also be spread through the body spaces such as the bronchi or the abdominal cavity. In very rare cases it can be spread ...
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Author:
Mercy
12th June 2009
Advanced cancer is the one that has grown beyond the organ of origin. In most occasions it is a cancer that has metastasized or spread. Cancer that has advanced is not usually metastatic cancer. Sometimes localized cancer is considered advanced if it is a...
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Author:
Mercy
12th June 2009
Chemotherapy is a treatment for cancers that involves administering chemicals into the body that are found toxic to malignant cells. Chemotherapy, often successful in treating malignant cancer cells, often produces intense side effects in the body. Accord...
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Author:
petersonbran
12th June 2009
Secondary cancer is as a result of metastasis and also be called metastasis cancer. Metastasis cancer is the spread of a certain type of cancer from one organ or part to a non-adjacent organ or part. Malignant tumor cells and infections can metastasize. C...
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Author:
Mercy