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New cancer study brings more bad news for asbestos victims

18th October 2011
The American Cancer Society recently released a new study recognizes a widening gap in the cancer death rate between those who are college educated and those with only a high school degree. This study represents what some would consider additional bad ne... Read >
Author: Landry

How Long Does A Dog Live If It Has Cancer?

05th October 2011
If your beloved companion has now been diagnosed with cancer, often our first question is, "How long does a dog live if it has cancer?" And the answer is: that depends. The size of the tumor, the advancement of the disease, and circumstances of the cance... Read >
Author: Alex Howell

Mantle Cell Lymphoma

03rd October 2011
Mantle cell lymphoma is an exceedingly rare form of Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma (NHL), accounting for approximately 1 in 20 cases of NHL. Survival rates of this disease have almost doubled in recent years but the condition is still relatively hard t... Read >
Author: Eugene Astrovsky

Follicular Lymphoma

03rd October 2011
Follicular lymphoma is one of most commonly occurring non-Hodgkin Lymphoma (NHL) types. This disease impacts centrocytes and centroblasts which are types of b cells. It is called follicular lymphoma because of its distinct pattern of appearance and th... Read >
Author: Eugene Astrovsky

How to win over cancer of cervix and to aim for cancer cervix free India

23rd September 2011
In India more women die because of cancer of cervix than by any other disease. This happens despite the fact it is easily preventable and curable. Out of 500,000 new cases of cancer cervix detected worldwide each year, India contributes 20 percent (100,00... Read >
Author: healthcareindia

Bone Cancer CausesSymptoms and Treatments

15th June 2011
Bone Cancer Symptoms are many linked to the location of the bone, which has been affected by cancer in the body. Common symptom associated with bone cancer is tenderness, swelling or pain in the affected area. Lump formation might also accompany bone canc... Read >
Author: Colby Baird

How to Solve Marital Problems Without Divorce - Four Important Reminders for Married People

07th April 2011
Are you having marital problems? Are you recently married and want to know the proper way to deal with marital problems? If so, then there are some important things you have to know: 1. Don't be influenced by rising divorce rates. All around us, couple... Read >
Author: Nelson Berry

How To An Survive Earthquake in A High Rise-Building: Get Some Help From Bad Credit Loans

04th April 2011
It devastated Japan and countries across the Pacific Rim are experiencing aftershocks every now and then. The sad part is that we never know when they will happen. They come when we least expect them to – in the middle of the night, during office hours, w... Read >
Author: Cazz

Types And Methods Of Colorectal Cancer Screening

16th February 2011
Copyright (c) 2011 Julie Glynn With 35,000 diagnoses every year, colorectal cancer is the third most common cancer in the UK. Because the disease can remain asymptomatic for many years, screening is the key to improving survival rates. This article loo... Read >
Author: Julie Glynn

Why You Need Vitamin D

11th February 2011
Vitamin D plays an essential role in maintaining good health, and too many people aren't getting enough. Babies, adults and senior citizens all need adequate vitamin D to stay healthy and energetic. The body of science linking vitamin D levels to a range ... Read >
Author: Cinergy Health & Life

Survival charges for liver cancer

05th February 2011
Survival rates for liver cancer The numbers introduced beneath are from the center of information from the Nationwide Cancer Institute's Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Benefits (SEER), and are based mostly on patients who were identified with liver c... Read >
Author: Basil Jacobs

Extended Hospital Care for Pre-term Babies – Vital Tips for the Mother

05th February 2011
A mother who has just given birth and is unable to leave the hospital with her baby is bombarded with a flood of emotions. She is glad that she has given birth but at the same time is unhappy that she will be unable to leave hospital immediately. In some ... Read >
Author: Nyrie

Renal cell carcinoma

28th January 2011
Renal cell carcinoma is a type of kidney cancer that develops within the small tubules of the kidney that are responsible for filtering blood and waste products. It is the most common type of kidney cancer in adults, representing 90 percent of all kidney ... Read >
Author: MorrowJason.L

Alternative Medicines for Cancer Treatment

24th January 2011
When people are diagnosed with cancer they often seek alternative cancer treatment rather than the traditional treatment advised by the doctor. Or in many cases they will have both traditional treatment such as surgery and chemotherapy as well as some kin... Read >
Author: Health Consultant

New Cancer Treatment Methods

20th January 2011
The 5 year-survival rates for patients with leukemia has increased 400 percent over the last 50 years. This substantial increase is due to improvements in traditional treatment methods of chemotherapy, radiation and stem cell transplantation, as well as d... Read >
Author: Morrow.JasonL
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