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CancerArticlesDisplaying Results 1 - 15 for cancerHuman Papilloma Virus and CancersBy: Sameera Mohotti | 24/01/2008 | Cancer ... al, to compare the efficacy of cervical cytology, cervicography and/or DNA hybridization for cervical cancer screening, showed that none of the tests succeeded in identifying all the abnormalities [26]. REFERENCES 1. I. ... Ovarian Cancer - Don't Ignore the Warning SignsBy: Anne Wolski | 01/07/2006 | Health ... identified through research. Although having these risk factors may increase your chances of developing ovarian cancer, they do not mean that you will necessarily get the disease. However, knowledge of these risk factors can be helpful. If ... Breast Cancer - Types of Breast CancerBy: peterhutch | 10/05/2008 | Health ... the course of her lifetime, than a woman who doesn’t have LCIS: the same risk you’d be at if your mother and sister both had cancer. Most lumps turn out to be fibrocystic changes. The term "fibrocystic" refers to fibrosis and cysts. ... Bone Cancer – Information on Bone CancerBy: peterhutch | 25/04/2008 | Health ... is fairly constant, even at night. It can be worse in different positions, such as standing up, which may compress the cancer in a weight bearing bone. If pain lasts for more than a week or two, doesn't seem to be going away, and is unlike ... Oral Cancer – What is Oral CancerBy: peterhutch | 18/04/2008 | Health ... has remained unchanged for the past 50 years. Perhaps the single most important reason for this is the fact that oral cancers continue to be diagnosed in advanced stages. Research studies have repeatedly demonstrated that the survival rate ... Stomach Cancer – Causes of Stomach CancerBy: ab robinson | 12/04/2008 | Cancer ... stomach wall or may grow directly through the wall and shed cells into the bloodstream or lymphatic system. Once beyond the stomach, cancer can spread to other organs. Cells from malignant tumors can spread (metastasize) to other parts of ... Information on Breast CancerBy: Joyce Turner | 11/04/2008 | Cancer ... sites of breast cancer metastasis are the brain, the bones, and the liver. Death rates from breast cancer have been gradually declining and continue to decline. These decreases are likely due both to increased awareness and screening ... Cancer BandsBy: Robert | 10/04/2008 | Health ... This was when these bracelets really became popular. The bracelets are used and worn to raise support and money for cancer research. The Lance Armstrong Foundation was established in 1997 back when cyclist Lance Armstrong was able to ... Lung Cancer – Symptoms and Causes of Lung CancerBy: peterhutch | 27/03/2008 | Cancer ... only after they have been bothered by certain complaints over a period of time. Individuals who have lung cancer frequently experience symptoms such as the following: Metastasis to the bones is most common with small cell type cancers ... Colon Cancer – Common Causes of Colon CancerBy: peterhutch | 27/03/2008 | Diseases and Conditions ... growths enlarge and ultimately degenerate to become adenocarcinomas. Adenomas: These polyps have the potential to become cancerous and are usually removed during screening tests such as flexible sigmoidoscopy or colonoscopy. ... Information About Various Types of CancerBy: Peter sams | 18/02/2008 | Cancer ... 're rare in kids Brain tumors can either start in the brain or spread there from another part of the body - some cancers that start in other parts of the body may have cells that travel to the brain and start growing there. Lung Cancer ... Bras and the Breast Cancer Cover-upBy: Sydney Ross Singer | 06/02/2008 | Cancer ... scientifically valid studies that show a correlation between wearing bras of any type and the occurrence of breast cancer. Two anthropologists made this association in a book called Dressed To Kill. Their study was not conducted according ... Detect your Cervical Cancer With Pap Test!By: Neelima Reddy | 05/01/2008 | Cancer ... of he examples of sexual transmitted diseases. Other risk factors that increase your chances of developing cervical cancer are: a history of sexual transmitted diseases, having sexual intercourse with multiple partners, having sexual ... Cancer of the Penis the Staging, Grading and TreatmentBy: Holly Franklin | 18/11/2007 | Cancer ... be the only option. The surgeon may also remove lymph nodes from the groin if there is evidence that cancer cells have spread to these nodes, or a possibility that they may have. Re constructive surgery It is often possible to have ... Understanding the Direct Relationship Between your Diet and CancerBy: Hamza Davis | 05/11/2007 | Motivational ... scientist became involved, mainly with the assistance of animals, to determine the relationship. Coincidently, the risk for cancer will certainly decrease if you were to consistently eat healthy meals as well as take vitamin and/or mineral ... Searches related to: cancer
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