Cancer Articles
Pancreatic cancer HSP (heat shock protein) trials have shown promising results despite some initial set-backs. Heat shock protein investigation for pancreatic cancer is currently in Phase II trials.
Tue, 24 Mar 2009: The Importance of Natural Antioxidants In Cancer Cure And Prevention
There is plenty of information about cancer, however despite all the information available there are still many mysteries, and there are still many people being diagnosed with cancer.
Thu, 19 Mar 2009: How Do I Avoid Pancreatic Cancer?
This article discusses the known risk factors for developing pancreatic caqncer and how you can tackle them. The solution in most cases includes lifestyle changes and regular check ups if you are at an increased risk of developing this cancer
Wed, 18 Mar 2009: Prostate Cancer: The Early Symptoms
In the early stages of prostate cancer there are often no symptoms, which means by the time a person detects the symptoms the disease has usually spread to other parts of the body, such as the bone or lymph glands.
Wed, 18 Mar 2009: 3 Types of Skin Cancer Explained
Skin cancer is contracted by around 60,000 people in the UK each year. It generally develops as the result of prolonged exposure to ultraviolet (UV) light but what many people do not know is that there are three different types. In this article I will be discussing the three types of skin cancer in greater detail.
Wed, 18 Mar 2009: 4 Top Tips for Preventing Skin Cancer
Skin cancer is one of the most widespread cancers in the UK. It develops when the skin cells start to grow in a rapid and out of control way leading to the formation of a cancerous tumour. Although it is one of the most prominent types of cancer it is also one of the most preventable. In this article I will be discussing four ways that you can prevent skin cancer.
Wed, 18 Mar 2009: Skin Cancer Charts and Graphs - Understand the Possible Causes
Cancer is caused due to a number of factors that are still unknown to us. By making graphs that depict the relationship of cancer mortality rates to specific other factors we will be able to understand the possible causes and counter these causes
Wed, 11 Mar 2009: 5 Useful Ovarian Cancer Tests
Ovarian cancer is a disease that affects the female ovaries. It affects approximately 7,000 women in the UK each year. In this article I will be discussing five useful ovarian cancer tests that your doctor may use.
Sat, 7 Mar 2009: Breast Cancer and Diet: The Facts and the Myths
Cancer and diet have long been linked, both in myth and in fact. But, overall meta-research shows that cancer and diet may be linked, but that does not mean that one is caused by the other.
Wed, 4 Mar 2009: 4 Potential Ovarian Cancer Risk Factors
Ovarian cancer is the fourth most common cancer amongst women in the UK. It develops when the cells of the ovaries start to grow in a rapid, uncontrollable way. In this article I will be discussing four of the potential risk factors for ovarian cancer.
Tue, 3 Mar 2009: Misdiagnosing Breast Cancer As A Fibroid Cyst May Consittute Medical Malpractice
Being told by your doctor that you just have fibrocystic breast changes and there is no need to worry about the lump in your breast can sound reassuring. But unless the doctor conducts the appropriate diagnostic procedures to rule out breast cancer, you may not discover that you have it until it is too late. If this happens, you may have a legal claim of medical malpractice against that doctor.
Tue, 3 Mar 2009: 3 Types of Ovarian Cancer Explained
Ovarian cancer affects approximately 7,000 women each year. There are three different types; epithelial ovarian cancer, germ cell ovarian cancer and stromal ovarian cancer. In this article I will be explaining each of the three different types.
Tue, 3 Mar 2009: 4 Possible Prostate Cancer Treatments
Approximately 35,000 men contract prostate cancer annually. After non-melanoma skin cancer it is the most common cancer amongst men. In this article I will be discussing four of the possible treatments for prostate cancer.
Sat, 28 Feb 2009: The First Child Without Cancer Gene
The first child in a world has been born free of cancer gene. Humanity stands on the threshold of a decisive battle with this insidious disease, say scientists.
Sat, 28 Feb 2009: Can a Cyst Become Cancerous?
Women should ask themselves if it is possible for a cyst become cancerous. If you do not look after yourself then you may end up with cancer.
Tue, 24 Feb 2009: Chemotherapy For Bowel Cancer
The article tells you about chemotherapy for bowel cancer (colorectal cancer), supporting chemotherapy, and the newest methods of treatment and side effects of the chemotherapy.
Wed, 11 Feb 2009: (PRASS) In Robotic Assisted Laparoscopic Radical Prostatectomy
Posterior reconstruction and anterior suspension with single anastomotic suture (PRASS) In Robotic Assisted Laparoscopic Radical Prostatectomy: A simple method to improve early return of urinary control and improving outcomes for robotic prostate surgery
Mon, 9 Feb 2009: Hepatitis C Alternative Treatments and Supplements
Milk thistle has been shown to improve liver function and assist in liver healing.Reishi Mushrooms contain substances that fortifies immunity and supports the treatment of Hepatitis C.
Tue, 3 Feb 2009: Liver Cleanser Facts Pros and Cons
Liver cleanser detox is very essential for your system. Proper implementation of a liver cleanser procedure is very essential if you want to prevent yourself from cancer.Even if you don't take medication or have discomfort, do you feel fantastic? Liver cleanser is a support product, and can be taken daily.
Thu, 22 Jan 2009: Blood In The Stool - When Misdiagnosed As Hemorrhoids By A Doctor May Result In Medical Malpractice
Blood in the stool and rectal bleeding can be symptoms of colon cancer. Some doctors fail to rule out colon cancer and diagnose such complaints as resulting from hemorrhoids. Tragically, in some of these cases, the patient ends up diagnosed one or two years later with advanced colon cancer. Under these circumstances, the patient may have a claim for medical malpractice.
Fri, 16 Jan 2009: When Doctors Fail To Screen For Prostate Cancer
Prostate cancer will kill approximately 29,000 men in the U.S. this year. Many of these deaths could have been prevented if the prostate cancer had been detected early through routine screening. Tragically, some doctors fail to recommend routine prostate cancer screening to their male patients and fail to follow up on abnormal test results. This may constitute medical malpractice.
Mon, 12 Jan 2009: Colon Cancer Screening And Medical Malpractice
Approximately 48,000 people will die in the U.S. from colon cancer this year. Many of these deaths could have been prevented with early detection and treatment through routine colon cancer screening. Tragically, some doctors fail to recommend routine colon cancer screening to their patients. This may result in a medical malpractice claim.
Wed, 7 Jan 2009: 4 Top Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer Tests
Non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) is the most widespread form of the disease accounting for 80% of all lung cancers. This type of cancer develops when the cells in the lungs start to grow rapidly and uncontrollably. In this article I will be outlining four of the top tests for non-small cell lung cancer.
Tue, 6 Jan 2009: 3 Possible Warning Signs for Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer
Non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) represents 80% of diagnoses with the other 20% being small cell lung cancers (SCLC). It occurs when the cells of the lung start to grow in a rapid and uncontrollable way leading to the growth of a malignant (cancerous) tumour. In this article I will be discussing three signs that could indicate you have developed non-small cell lung cancer.
Thu, 1 Jan 2009: 3 Potential Small Cell Lung Cancer Symptoms
Small cell lung cancer (SCLC) is a type of lung cancer that accounts for approximately 20% of all diagnoses. Since the small cells of the lung resemble oats it is often given the nickname oat cell carcinoma. In this article I will be discussing three of the most common symptoms associated with small cell lung cancer.
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