These days thousands of cases of skin cancer has been reported. Skin cancer is increasing day by day with the increasing rate. The skin cancer can be defined in three parts. All of these skin cancers are dangerous for he humans. These three skin cancers are as follow:
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Skin Cancer: Understanding the Three Types of Skin Cancer.
Posted on February 1, 2009 by James S PendergraftLung Cancer: Living With the Diagnosis.
Posted on February 1, 2009 by James S PendergraftLung cancer is the other life threatening form of the cancer. The actual problem which arise in the lung cancer is that makes the lung unable to exchange the gases and hence it effects the respiratory system. When the respiratory system of a person gets damaged or ineffective then it means the person is not so far to his demise.
Why and When Should You Be Concerned About Colon and Rectal Cancer.
Posted on February 1, 2009 by James S PendergraftCancer is one of the most threatening diseases. One can not identify that when he get trapped in or by the cancer. Cancer could arise because of any of the minor diseases. Similar to the other diseases colon cancer also has some of the warning signs and those signs must not be ignored because if they are no taken care of in the starting then they can lead to the various life taking diseases.
The Link Between Negative Emotional and Cancer
Posted on January 10, 2009 by James S PendergraftThere is no such direct connection of negative emotional and cancer, but it has been proven that negative emotional experiences and mental stress weakens the immunity system. The negative emotions, stress, anxiety and fear are extremely toxic for body and for its anti-cancer defense system. It means that body loses its power to fight against cancerous cells and as a result, we get caught by this deadly disease.
Uterine Cancer: Symptoms, Causes and Treatments.
Posted on January 10, 2009 by James S PendergraftUterine cancer may denote various types of cancers, which occur in a woman's uterus. Uterine sarcomas, commonly known to be leiomyosarcomas are a type of uterine cancer, which occurs in the muscular layer of a uterus. Endometrial cancer is another type of uterine cancer, which originates from the cells that are located in the glands of the uterine lining or the endometrium. Cervical cancer is a different type of uterine cancer, which is known to arise from the lower portion of a uterus. It exten...
Breast Cancer: What is an ''Early Stage'' Breast Cancer.
Posted on January 10, 2009 by James S PendergraftAn "Early Stage" breast cancer is sometimes referred as Stage 1 breast cancer. In such cases, the affected region is less than 2-2.5 centimetres in diameter. However, cancer does not spread inside the tissue of the breast. In fact, among all the women detected for breast cancer in the U.S, 63% of them suffer from "Early Stage" Breast Cancer, as it is still localized to the tissue of the breast.
Breast Cancer Prevention: How to Get Ready For Your Mammogram.
Posted on January 10, 2009 by James S PendergraftA mammogram is one of the safest ways that is used to check if there is any problem with the breast of a woman. It is actually an x-ray of the breasts, as it involves in using a special and very low dose x-ray machine taking pictures of both breasts.
Breast Cancer: How Often Should You Do a Self-Exam.
Posted on January 10, 2009 by James S PendergraftOne of the most prominent cases of cancer in women, which we hear today, is breast cancer. Cases of breast cancer have increased at an alarming rate and therefore, it is very important that we know the exact signs and symptoms of breast cancer. Women are the worst victims of this breast cancer, but men are also reported to suffer from this deadly disease.
Bladder Cancer: Causes, Symptoms and Treatments
Posted on January 10, 2009 by James S PendergraftBladder is a hollow organ located in lower abdomen i.e. the pelvic region which stores urine coming from kidney. Bladder cancer is one of the most common forms of cancer; seen more in aged people. Men are said to be infected by this tumor more than women. Studies suggest that the ratio of men getting infected is 1:30 whereas for women the ratio is 1: 90. Bladder cancer can be benign i.e. restricted to the inner most lining of the bladder or it can also be malignant i.e. spreading to the musc...
How To Avoid Cancer With A Better Lifestyle.
Posted on January 10, 2009 by James S PendergraftCancer is a disease which can occur in any part of our body. It is generally caused when body cells in a particular region starts multiplying and grows more in number than required by that organ. These multiple cells take form of tumor. Cancer causing factors may be hereditary or a persons eating habit and lifestyle. Hence it becomes essential for everybody to make a change in ones eating habit and daily routine to ensure prevention of cancer.
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Can Your Diet Really Effect Cancer Cells?
Posted on September 6, 2009 by kristiambroseAn ebook is going to allow you to download it right to your hard drive which will allow you to read it any time you want. In fact, as long as you have that specific computer you can even read the book while you are offline or print it out if you want to.
Is The Prostate Cancer Biopsy An Effective Diagnostic Tool?
Posted on November 29, 2007 by Donald SaundersOf the 1,000,000 prostate biopsy procedures undertaken every year in the United States alone approximately 1 in 4 record negative results, in spite of the fact that those concerned have prostate cancer. So precisely how useful is the prostate biopsy?
Cancer Prevention: 14 Things You Can Do to Prevent Cancer.
Posted on December 11, 2008 by James S PendergraftThe cost of cancer is very heavy for society, any action to eliminate the causes of the occurrence of a type of cancer is a benefit, not only in lives but also economic and social development. Some cancers could disappear over 90% if we could adopt a new lifestyle and eliminating the causes of these cancers.
Understanding Mesothelioma Cancer: Causes and Symptoms.
Posted on December 30, 2008 by James S PendergraftMesothelioma is cancer that affects the mesothelium which is the lining or membrane that protects and covers most of the internal organs in the body cavity. The first layer encircles the organ and the second layer forms a sac for protection. There is a lubricating fluid present between the layers to facilitate movement. The mesothelium is called pericardium when it covers the heart, pleura when covering the lungs and peritoneum when covering the abdominal organs.
Lung Cancer Symptoms: What to Look For.
Posted on December 30, 2008 by James S PendergraftLung cancer symptoms are very elusive and misleading. Mostly the condition is diagnosed only after having reached advanced stages. As of now there is no screening procedure for lung cancer. Symptoms are almost non existent where lung cancer is concerned.
Top 10 Emergency Preparedness for an Earthquake
Posted on June 9, 2009 by AmitAn earthquake can strike any time and better preparedness for an earthquake can ensure your safety and your family's safety. During an earthquake, one can feel vibration of the ground, noise which progressively grows louder, swaying sensation etc.
Colon Polyps Screening
Posted on August 21, 2009 by Raeann GludEach year, there are 49,920 deaths from colorectal cancer. In America, 106,100 new cases of colon cancer and 40,870 new cases of rectal cancer will be discovered this year as well. Colon cancer patients have cancerous cells in the longest part of their upper large intestine, which is the 4 to 5 feet known as "the colon," whereas the affected area in rectal cancer patients is in the last six inches of the colon closest to the anus. There are many important risk factors for ...
Colon Cancer News - It's All About Screening
Posted on August 26, 2009 by Nancy TagoreColon Cancer Often Begins As Colon Polyps Colon polyps are a clusters of cells. While benign at first, some of these polyps may become cancerous over time. Doctors routinely perform a colonoscopy to check for polyps once a patient is over 50 and they may advocate the removal of polyps, if found. While there is no guaranteed way to prevent polyps from turning cancerous, doctors say that early colonoscopy screening and a healthy lifestyle are the best ways to beat this deadl...
Nanoparticles Promise Increased Efficacy in Cancer Treatments
Posted on October 19, 2009 by Alex WhiteThe disease that is commonly known as cancer is just uncontrolled cell growth caused by a host of factors. This growth may be triggered by several diseases, the common ground for all these diseases is the fact that they share the attribute of unrestrained growth of cells.
2 Natural Treatments For An Enlarged Prostate
Posted on July 4, 2008 by Donald SaundersFor the majority of men who suffer from an enlarged prostate in their middle and later years there are a variety of very effective natural treatments available and here we look at two very simple and effective alternative treatments.