Vulvar cancer is a relatively rare diagnosis, representing about 5% of all gynecologic cancers, and only about 1% of all female cancers in general. There are about 3,500 new cases reported annually in the US and approximately 900 death a year attributed to this disease. The incidence of vulvar cancers has remained stable over [...]
September 3rd, 2010 | Posted in Gynecologic Cancer | No Comments
Of all the side effects of chemotherapy, bone marrow toxicity. Brighton Breast Cancer Awareness Bracelet 2009 The bone marrow primarily functions as the production site of white and red blood cells. Most women treated with chemotherapy for breast cancer will experience a decline in their white blood cell count,
September 3rd, 2010 | Posted in Gastrointestinal Cancer | No Comments
Although there are a number of excellent tests to indicate the possible presence of prostate cancer, such as the digital rectal examination and the prostate specific antigen (PSA) blood test, the only certain way to diagnose the presence of prostate cancer is to carry out a prostate biopsy.
A biopsy will normally be conducted by [...]
September 1st, 2010 | Posted in Prostate Cancer | No Comments
Bone cancer in dogs is often mistaken for arthritis, sprain, hip dysplasia, patella luxation and other orthopedic disorders.
The cause of dog bone cancer remains unknown. At the time when the cancer is diagnosed, the tumor would have most likely spread to other parts of the body.
There are 6 types of b
September 1st, 2010 | Posted in Bone Cancer | No Comments
prostate cancer brachytherapy in the last 20 years, treatment of prostate cancer research in the field is hot.
We can also called it hdr prostate cancer treatment.
Over the years of early localized prostate cancer with low-dose-rate brachytherapy , but in recent years in U.S. cancer treatment centers have gradually carried out for localized [...]
August 31st, 2010 | Posted in Endocrine Cancer | No Comments
The breast cancer signs and symptoms can be widely different for every woman. Some experience lumps, some experience skin changes that appear quite drastic and other women get no definite signs of breast cancer.
Some women experience similar signs and symptoms of breast cancer when it may just be a simple infection or maybe [...]
August 31st, 2010 | Posted in Breast Cancer | No Comments
Staging categories are important for predicting future prognosis, and determine optimal treatment recommendations.
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Stage 0 is DCIS, or ductal carcinoma in situ. Breast cancer arises from the cells that line the milk ducts. When the cancerous cells are still contained inside the du
August 31st, 2010 | Posted in Bone Cancer | No Comments
Before agreeing to a treatment, it is important to know what the treatment consist of. With this in mind, I have introduced below the main form of treatment used to treat cancer:
Chemotherapy – Chemotherapy was developed after scientists realised that the deadly Mustard gas used in the Second World War to kill people – [...]
August 29th, 2010 | Posted in Cancer Survival | No Comments
Lung cancer is the malignant transformation and expansion of lung tissue, and is the most lethal of all cancers worldwide, responsible for 1.2 million deaths annually. It is a leading cause of cancer death in men and women in the United States. Cigarette smoking causes most lung cancers. The more cigarettes you smoke per [...]
August 27th, 2010 | Posted in Lung Cancer | No Comments
Gastrointestinal stromal tumors (GIST) belong to a group of cancers known as squashy tissue sarcomas. Gastrointestinal stromal tumors (GIST) are a rare tumor of the gastrointestinal tract (1-3% of all gastrointestinal malignancies). GISTs can also initiate in the mesentery and omentum. Overall, GISTs are rare and rank a distant third in prevalence behind adenocarcinomas [...]
August 26th, 2010 | Posted in Gastrointestinal Cancer | No Comments
A brain tumour can be either cancerous or non-cancerous depending upon whether the tumour is growing and spreading aggressively. If the tumour is not aggressive then it will be termed ‘benign’ and generally speaking a benign tumour is less serious but treatment may still be required.
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If the tumour is growing and producing abnormal cells, [...]
August 26th, 2010 | Posted in Brain Cancer | No Comments
As a result, this article has been written to spell out, for once and for all, the facts about this issue.
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Before I begin, let’s get one thing straight. People who are suffering from any type of stage 4 cancer have very low 5-year survival rates. This is unfortunately a fact of [...]
August 26th, 2010 | Posted in Bone Cancer | No Comments
Lung cancer is the common form of cancer that occurs in the part of lungs and is mostly characterized by the existence of the malignant tumors. Commonly it is the bronchogenic carcinoma all about 90%. The Lung cancer is one of the main lethal of all the cancers worldwide; it leads up to [...]
August 24th, 2010 | Posted in Lung Cancer | No Comments
There are various types of cancer and any type of cancer is really bad news.Bone Cancer Pain Description All types of cancer are life threatening (this is what makes them so dreadful). Even with all that medical advancement we still don’t have a complete cure for all types of cancer. However, there is continuous [...]
August 24th, 2010 | Posted in Bone Cancer | No Comments
Where the disease has not metastasized, the five-year survival rate for women suffering from breast cancer is about 86%. That percentage means that 86% of women who develop breast cancer live for at least five years after diagnosis. The good news is that depending on the stage it is discovered, the survival rate can [...]
August 23rd, 2010 | Posted in Cancer Survival | No Comments
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DATELINE: BOSTON, MA…
Two years ago, Sue O’Neil’s life changed forever when her beloved husband of 33 years, Tom O’Neil, was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. Less than four short months later, Tom died at their Wellesley, MA home.
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Struggling to cope with her loss, O’Neil started reading about pancreatic cancer, the deadliest of all major cancers [...]
August 22nd, 2010 | Posted in Gastrointestinal Cancer | No Comments
More people are diagnosed with skin cancer in the United States than any other type of cancer. Survival rates are excellent if the condition is found and treated early in its development. Early treatment offers the best possible chances for skin cancer cures.
Doctors define success in cancer treatment based on whether a person is [...]
August 22nd, 2010 | Posted in Cancer Survival | No Comments
Prostate exams are a simple and straightforward procedure and can be conducted in a doctors office without any need for medical equipment or urine or blood testing. Since every year an average of two hundred fifty thousand men are diagnosed with prostate cancer, it is very important that all men receive regular prostate exams. [...]
August 21st, 2010 | Posted in Prostate Cancer | No Comments
Stomach cancer is common throughout the world and affects all races, it is more common in men than women, and has its peak age range between 40 and 60 years old. Stomach cancer mortality is higher in Japan and Chile, presumably because of the different diets in those countries where they are less [...]
August 21st, 2010 | Posted in Gastrointestinal Cancer | No Comments
Colon cancer survival rate varies by country. A five year survival rate shows the percentage of patients alive five years after initial diagnosis. The overall five-year survival rate for colon cancer is 62% in America and 43% in Europe. Quality of care and colon cancer screening programs could be the reasons for the disparity [...]
August 20th, 2010 | Posted in Cancer Survival | No Comments
Fallopian tube cancer is one of the rare types of cancer that could affect women of all ages. All throughout the history of fallopian tube cancer, there has only been some 1,500 to 2,000 cases that have been reported. However, this must not be confused over the metastatic cancer that may have spread to [...]
August 18th, 2010 | Posted in Gynecologic Cancer | No Comments
Mary Travers, of Peter, Paul and Mary passed away Wednesday night, at the age of 72, from leukemia at a hospital in Danbury, Connecticut.
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An American treasure, an icon, a idol to my generation – Mary was the female singer-songwriter of the trio Peter, Paul and Mary,
August 18th, 2010 | Posted in Cancer Survival | No Comments
This finding indicates the brain plays a key role in resveratrol’s positive effect on diabetes. What Color Is The Brain Cancer Ribbon It also indicates the benefits could occur independently of diet and body weight.
The research study’s data gives strong evidence that the brain has a principle role in resveratrol
August 18th, 2010 | Posted in Brain Cancer | No Comments
It can be very difficult and it can be a long, difficult battle, but it is most definitely possible.Lung Cancer Survival Rate Stage 4 As with all cancer patients, you will always have a better chance of survival the earlier the cancer is found and treated. Fast detection and treatment can help ensure recovery, [...]
August 17th, 2010 | Posted in Cancer Survival | No Comments
When you are diagnosed with the initial stages of lung cancer, remember there is always hope. Doctors will tell you to be prepared and some will even ask you to get your legal affairs in order. Some doctors will say it is terminal and you do not have long to live. People have to [...]
August 16th, 2010 | Posted in Cancer Survival | No Comments
The doctor was just rather blunt about it. Primary Brain Cancer PrognosisIt is cancer but I don’t know where the mother tumor is. Since the swelling was in my lymph node in my neck, he said that the mother tumor was either in the lungs or somewhere between there and the brain. That kind [...]
August 15th, 2010 | Posted in Brain Cancer | No Comments
Certain US States and European countries have banned or are planning to ban the use of cellular phones while driving. Stage 3 Brain Cancer Survival Rates Now research shows that even hands free phones can affect drivers.
England has already banned the use of handsets while driving, and is set to take further action
August 14th, 2010 | Posted in Cancer Survival | No Comments
For some lung cancers in the early stages, an option that offers the best opening for an absolute recovery is surgery. Medical literature has shown this to be veritable when a serene is diagnosed with non-small cabal pest and the detection is made in the early stages and the swelling is small and no [...]
August 13th, 2010 | Posted in Lung Cancer | No Comments
As a survivor of both breast and colon cancers, I want to always bring cancer awareness to the general public. While I have not had ovarian cancer nor known anyone close to me who has, I was struck to realize how easily the symptoms of this horrible disease can be mistaken for minor health [...]
August 13th, 2010 | Posted in Gynecologic Cancer | No Comments
Pregnancy-associated breast cancer (PABC) is defined as breast cancer that develops during or within one year after pregnancy. It is relatively rare, with approximately 10% of all breast cancer cases under age 40 occurring in pregnant women. However, some researchers have speculated that the incidence of PABC may increase as the average age at [...]
August 13th, 2010 | Posted in Breast Cancer | No Comments