Archive for October, 2014
Tracking why esophageal cancer occurs
Date: October 7th, 2014
The risk of some people being diagnosed with esophageal cancer is greater than others. The esophagus is the long tube which joins the stomach and mouth and knowing what can cause esophagus cancer may help you take sound steps of reducing esophageal cancer.
Risk for endometrial cancer and obesity
Date: October 6th, 2014
Even though it is not possible to prevent or control some cancer risk factors, certain cancers with endometrial cancer included are usually associated to some risk factors that can be controlled. A common risk factor for numerous types of cancers is obesity and this usually accounts for over 3% of all cases of cancer in US.
How you can live well with emphysema
Date: October 5th, 2014
Effects of smoking includes the risk of having COPD
One of the many adverse effects of smoking includes the risk of having COPD and emphysema or the so called chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. The two kinds of COPD re emphysema
Treatment overview for Childhood Brain & Spinal Cord Tumors
Date: October 4th, 2014
Spinal cord and brain tumors are usually of very many types. These tumors usually result from the cells growing abnormally and may start at different parts of the spinal cord or brain. The tumors formed may be malignant/ cancer or benign/ not cancer. It is rare for the tumors to be spread to other tissues.
Useful information about Cutaneous T-Cell Lymphoma
Date: October 3rd, 2014
Lymphoma occurs in two main forms, i.e. Hodgkin lymphoma and NHL- non- Hodgkin lymphoma. Lymphoma usually results from lymphocytes or cells of immune system grow and end up multiplying uncontrollably.
Colon cancer prevention and hormone replacement therapy
Date: October 2nd, 2014
There is so much conflicting info when it comes to the need for women to consider hormone replacement therapy when they near menopause. Women usually take hormone replacement therapy with the hope of eliminating or reduce severe menopausal symptoms like hot flashes,