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What You Need To Know About Colon Cancer
May 28, 2009
Colon cancer or colorectal cancer is a disease characterized by the development of malignant cells in the lining of the first and longest portion of the large intestine. These cells have lost the normal control mechanism for growth. It is also termed as colorectal cancer because in time it can affect the rectum too. The rectum is the continuation of the large intestine into the pelvis that terminates in the anus.
New developments in the detection of cancer and gallstones
May 7, 2009
Gallbladder ultrasound is used to detect gallstones. There is a couple of developments that will aid in their diagnosis. The ultrasound smartphone and hologram ultrasound are among the new technologies.
Does your dentist check for oral cancer?
Apr 9, 2009
During a dental exam, Encino cosmetic dentist Dr. Marcarian makes sure to check his patients’ neck and oral tissues for lumps, red or white patches or recurring sore areas.
Marijuana Stops Spread of Breast Cancer Tumor
Apr 7, 2009
A non-psychoactive chemical that occurs naturally in the marijuana plant may prevent breast cancer from spreading, according to a study published in the journal Molecular Cancer Therapeutics.
Critical Insight into the Development of Stem Cell Research Products
Feb 28, 2009
Bharatbook.com included "Stem Cell Research Products Opportunities Tools And Technologies" into its market report catalogue for reselling
Blood cancer treatment
Dec 30, 2008
Blood has several components like-red blood cells, white blood cells, platelets and plasma -and the cells of the blood are produced at the bone marrow. When the cells of the blood grow abnormally, it is called blood cancer or leukaemia
Stop Living in Fear of Cancer
Nov 1, 2008
Be "in the know" that mainstream medicine and drug companies won't tell you. Discover that cancer prevention is a choice and the great thing is, it's easy.
Vitamin B17 and the FDA
Oct 31, 2008
The FDA is supposed to be protecting the public; however, a recent USA today report showed that over half of the members of FDA advisor's had conflicts of interest-meaning that they had ties to the drug companies. Approving vitamin B17 would mean taking away their profits which seems to be motivating factor with the FDA.
Nature Intended a World Without Cancer
Oct 31, 2008
Cancer is the number two cause of death in the United States, preceded only by heart disease. So how is it that any of us gets cancer in the first place?
Oxygen and Cancer Do Not Get Along
Oct 30, 2008
Find out why we need more than just the air that we breathe to have a no cancer zone and revitalize our bodies.
Prostate Examination And What To Expect
Oct 28, 2008
Discover what to expect with conventional medicine if diagnosed with cancer of the prostate and some other options you can take advantage of.
Will Cancer Come Back After Chemo?
Oct 28, 2008
After chemotherapy, can cancer come back? How do we protect ourselves from having to go through that devastating treatment again...there must be a better way
When Prostate Removal is Necessary
Oct 3, 2008
Although prostate health is easy to maintain by a properly healthy lifestyle without stress and the proper foods, it's still possible sometimes that prostate cancer is going to develop regardless. Genetics, uncontrolled elements of a person's life and other existing health conditions can make prostate cancer develop.
Cancer is a Preventable Disease of our Western Life-Style
Sep 26, 2008
Cancer rates have been rising steadily since the 1940s. But this is mostly true in Western life-style societies. By understanding how this happened, we can all learn to protect ourselves better.
Get to Know How Prostate Cancer Radiation Treatment Works
Aug 27, 2008
Prostate cancer is deadly to men over fifty, and is often so slow to really develop that it's not noticed until it's too late to remove by normal surgery. Although prostate cancer can be prevented by normal routine checkups and a healthy low-stress lifestyle, it's still possible for any male to develop prostate cancer. Because of this, prostate cancer radiation treatment is one of the most common methods of treating prostate cancer, and it's effective for the most part.
Cancer: A matter of “Terrain”, not Genes
Aug 21, 2008
Genes account for at most 15% of cancers. What matters most in prevention or getting the most of treatments is not our genetic makeup but the biology we create within our body to support our natural defenses against tumor growth.
Melanoma Is Inherited Skin Cancer
Jul 10, 2008
Melanoma is the most serious type of skin cancer. The National Cancer Institute estimates that more than 62,000 people will be diagnosed with the disease in 2008, and more than 8,000 will die of it. Cancer experts estimate that about ten percent of melanomas are associated with familial or inherited syndromes.
Life Saving Tips to Prevent Skin Cancer
Jul 6, 2008
More than one million people nationwide are affected by skin cancer each year. Many cases result in death because it is not caught early. Learn how to identify as well as prevent skin cancer with these important tips.
How to Manage Skin Cancer Symptoms and Treatments
May 9, 2008
Take an active role in managing skin cancer symptoms and treatments using journals to record results.
Radiation Oncology and Advancements in Cancer Research
May 8, 2008
Cancer mortality rates in the United States are dropping due, in part, to advancements in advancements in radiation therapy technology.
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