ArticleClick.com Home


   Login   Sign Up  

Latest Cancer Articles

You Should Conduct Prostate Cancer Prognosis Even After Full Treatment Procedure

Posted on November 25, 2009 by Laura Kelsey

Prostate cancer affects only men as this disease affect the prostate glands and prostate cancer prognosis can help in deciding the stage of the cancer. However, before talking about the prediction and future of the disease it is essential that you should have the basic idea about the disease.

Prostate Cancer Prognosis Helps In Predicting The Future Of The Disease

Posted on November 25, 2009 by Laura Kelsey

If you are suffering from prostate cancer then ask your doctor for prostate cancer prognosis as it will help you in many ways as you will not only know about the extent of the disease but also know about your survival chances in the next five to ten years after completion of treatment. Every male of fifty years and above are vulnerable to prostate cancer as the chances of contacting this disease begins only after this age.

Possibility Of Preventing Prostate Cancer With Prostate Cancer Drug

Posted on November 25, 2009 by Laura Kelsey

Prostate cancer drug has brought in a new revolution in the treatment of this disease especially for those people who want to avoid surgery or chemotherapy as a treatment option for curing the disease. However, during the course of treatment with medicines you will have to undergo hormonal therapy to increase the effect of the medicines for curing the disease.

Not All Kinds Of Prostate Tumor Are Cancerous

Posted on November 25, 2009 by Laura Kelsey

Every ageing male should have information and knowledge about prostate tumor as they can develop this problem at any age after fifty years. The most vulnerable age for developing this problem is seventy years. However, you should not wait until that period for undergoing tests as delay can lead to major problems and a harmless growth can become malignant.

Prognosis Predicts Your Prostate Cancer Life Expectancy

Posted on November 25, 2009 by Laura Kelsey

It is true that prostate cancer life expectancy is higher than any other type of cancer as the growth rate of this disease is very slow. Moreover, the discovery of modern methods of treatment and prevention has made it easier to restrict the recurrence of the disease. Therefore, if you are suffering from this disease you should not panic and lose hope, but try to get the best treatment.

Prostate Cancer Test Is Essential After The Age Of Fifty

Posted on November 25, 2009 by Laura Kelsey

Every male above the age of fifty must go in for prostate cancer test as the risk of this disease increases with age. Observation shows that the most vulnerable age for developing prostate cancer is seventy-five years. This testing is even more necessary for those men who have family history of this disease or if you face any problem during urination or in the rectum.

Test For Prostate Cancer Helps You To Eliminate Doubts

Posted on November 25, 2009 by Laura Kelsey

If you are a male of fifty years or above you should always insist on test for prostate cancer. Research has proved that ageing males especially of fifty years or above have higher chances of developing cancerous cells in their prostate glands. It is true that many of you hesitate to conduct any kind of test for the fear that the tests may prove positive.

Patient’S Age And Health Decides His Chances Of Prostate Cancer Survival

Posted on November 25, 2009 by Laura Kelsey

Prostate cancer survival rate has increased due to the constant research going on to find cures and preventive measures for prostate cancer. However, a patient can live longer by other methods. These methods refer to prognosis, which is possible even at the metastatic state. Even changing the lifestyle that is food habits and inculcating exercise as a part of daily routine.

Prognosis Helps You To Know About Your Chances Of Surviving Prostate Cancer

Posted on November 25, 2009 by Laura Kelsey

The chances of surviving prostate cancer are high if you have taken timely precautionary and preventive measures. This is a practical fact as regular tests will help in early detection of the disease and your doctor can cure you completely with the help of the latest methods of treatment available nowadays.

Is Gene Testing for Breast Cancer Reliable?

Posted on November 23, 2009 by Alex White

For a woman, being diagnosed with breast cancer is one of the most traumatic experiences in life. Once the disease is detected the uphill climb of physical exhaustion due to medical treatment and the emotional trauma of going through the side effects of treatment begins.



Popular Cancer Articles

Testical Cancer - What to Look For

Posted on December 14, 2008 by Corina Tocco

Most men would rather not think about testical cancer, but the fact is that they should. This cancer takes its toll of many men each year, and many times the deaths caused by it could have been prevented by early detection. This, of course, is true of most types of cancers. Even though men may not want to deal with the possibility of having cancer of the testicles, they still need to deal with the fact that it could happen to them. Looking for early warning signs of testical cancer could mean th...

Effective Homemade Remedies for Skin Cancer

Posted on May 4, 2008 by Bertil Hjert

A lot of research and studies have been conducted for discovering and inventing the remedies for Skin Cancer. There are several effective home remedies for treating this serious disease. Read more about this here.

Stage 2 Ovarian Cancer - How Leg Pain Saved My Life

Posted on July 16, 2008 by Sara Daniels

I never thought I would be diagnosed with stage 2 ovarian cancer. I'm not sure I had even ever heard of this silent killer. I certainly didn't have any idea that the very vague and benign-sounding symptoms I was having were anything to worry about. Read on for my story.

Symptoms Of Cervical Cancer - How Can You Recognize Them?

Posted on November 1, 2007 by Sarah Bais

Cervical cancer makes thousands of victims each year and it is considered to be the second most common type of cancer in women across the globe.

The Nursing Shortage in America Today

Posted on July 27, 2007 by Grant Eckert

By some experts' estimates, there will be a shortage of nearly 350,000 nurses (RNs) by the year 2020. And while this is significantly lower than earlier estimates, this is still not good news. The nursing shortage in the United States is coming right at the time when baby boomers are aging and the extension of the national average life span. Who is going to care for these people when they become older or have health problems? That's the biggest concern for health care professionals today.

Liver Cancer - Causes, Symptoms and Treatment

Posted on June 18, 2007 by Juliet Cohen

The liver is the largest internal organ in the body. It is also known as primary liver cancer or hepatoma and hepatocellular carcinoma is a cancer arising from the liver.The liver performs several vital functions. It processes and stores many of the nutrients absorbed from the intestine.

HIFU - NonInvasive Prostate Cancer Treatment

Posted on February 18, 2008 by Dr Lotenfoe

HIFU treatment is a non invasive procedure that can destroy prostate tissue while preserving the nerve bundles around the prostate.

Lymph Node Cancer - A Rare But Critical Disease

Posted on August 18, 2008 by Balva Rudick

Lymphoma, also known as cancer of the lymph nodes, is a type of cancer that afflicting roughly 5% of all cancer patients. It strikes at the lymphatic system the disease-fighting network that runs throughout our body and staves off common illnesses. The incidence of lymph node cancer has dramatically increased in the United States over the past few decades, and scientists are working relentlessly to discover the causes and treatment of this condition.

Holistic and Non-Traditional Cures for Cancer

Posted on December 3, 2007 by Rod Khleif

Holistic and non-traditional cancer treatments focus on the whole body, rather than just on the illness or part of the body. These treatments focus on the physical, mental, spiritual and emotional elements of the body, which are interconnected to maintain wellness. These therapies are used to prevent illness, reduce stress, prevent or reduce side effects and control or cure disease.

Facts On Lymphatic Cancer

Posted on August 19, 2008 by Balva Rudick

About 5% of all cases of cancer are lymphatic cancers, also known as lymph node cancers or lymphomas. It is a type of cancer that occurs mostly in men, but woman are not outside the danger zone, either. Usually, the patients have ages between 15 and 34, but those that pass over 54 also present a risk of contacting the disease. Of course, nobody is risk free, when dealing with lymphatic cancer, but, in all cases, if the disease is discovered in its early stage, it can be treated and the patient c...