Cancer Treatment Articles
71: Increasing Your Chance Of Survival By Recognizing Breast Cancer Symptoms
Breast cancer symptoms vary from woman to woman. Not every woman experiences every symptom. And when symptoms are experienced, the level and frequency with which they are experienced vary significantly depending on the cancer and the woman. Never let a doctor brush you aside with a promise that nothing is wrong if you feel differently. No one knows your body better than you do.
72: Your Quick Guide To Facts About Prostate Cancer
About one man in six will be diagnosed with prostate cancer during his lifetime, but only one man in 34 will die of the disease.
73: Best Prostate Cancer Tips
Men have traditionally been less likely to seek medical attention than women, especially for minor problems, which often serve as warning signs for more serious underlying illness.
74: Mesothelioma Cancer and Asbestos
Mesothelioma cancer begins in the tissue, called the mesothelieum, that surrounds the lungs, stomach, heart and other organs. The mesothelieum protects these organs with two levels of tissue and a fluid that allows the organs to move.
75: Waging a Battle With Breast Cancer Treatment
But aside from surgery, there are also many other choices of breast cancer treatment including, chemotherapy - a frequent course of intravenous drugs used to stop the growth of the cancer; radiation - using pinpoint radiation therapy to kill cancer cells; and hormonal therapy to stop the growth of cancer cells.
76: Early Diagnosis Reduces Death Rate for Prostate Cancer
The American Cancer Society recommends that men at high risk for prostate cancer be tested beginning at age 45. African Americans and those who have a close relative who was diagnosed with prostate cancer before age 65 are considered to be at high risk for prostate cancer.
77: Understanding Metastatic Breast Cancer
When cancer cells break away from the originally affected site, and spread to other parts of the body through the blood or lymphatic system, this is referred to as metastatic cancer.
78: Prostate Cancer Worries That Men Don't Want To Admit To
If you have prostate cancer, or are concerned about getting it, or if you're looking out for the health of someone you love, this article can help.
79: Deaths from Colon Cancer are Declining
New screenings that detect polyps that can be removed before they turn into colon cancer may be one reason that the death rate from colon cancer has declined in recent years. But fewer cases have been diagnosed as well.
80: Colon Cleanse For Colorectal Cancer Prevention
Find out why colorectal cancer may be linked to colon toxicity and what you can do about it.
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