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Treatment and drugs and carcinoid tumor
Date: September 26th, 2014
Besides consideration to where the carcinoid tumor is located, the treatment given will also depend on how extensive the cancer has spread to other areas, types of hormones being secreted by the tumor and your overall health as well as your own preferences.
Treatment information for AIDS-Related Lymphoma
Date: September 25th, 2014
About AIDS-Related Lymphoma
The AIDS was described for the first time in 1981. The first definitions of AIDS actually included some opportunistic infections, central nervous system lymphomas and Kaposi sarcoma. The existing definition of AIDS was revised in 1987 by Center for
Useful information about Adult Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma Treatment
Date: September 24th, 2014
NHL comprises of a group of heterogeneous lymphoproliferative malignancies that have different behavior patterns and treatment responses. NHL usually originates from lymphoid tissues just like Hodgkin lymphoma and is capable of spreading to other organs.
Information about Childhood Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma Treatment
Date: September 23rd, 2014
The epidemiology of lymphoma
Lymphoma is rated at number three among the most common childhood malignancies. 7 percent of cancers diagnosed in children below 20 years comprise of NHL and in US, about 800 NHL cases are diagnosed yearly.
Using drug therapy to prevent breast cancer
Date: September 22nd, 2014
Many women are always thinking about breast cancer prevention, particularly those having a high risk of getting the disease. Chemoprevention is an option available for women having numerous risk factors for breast cancer.
How the fertility of women getting treatment for cancer can be saved
Date: September 21st, 2014
When you are diagnosed with cancer, everything in life becomes very overwhelming. In most cases, options for fertility preservation are usually overlooked during doctor visits, diagnosis and when planning for the treatment. It is important you understand that most of the chemotherapies used for breast cancer treatment can seriously affect fertility.
For a woman who is closer to menopause, there is a high likelihood of going into menopause and staying there for good. For a 40 years old woman, there is a chance of between 50 and 60 percent of getting into permanent menopause when the treatments are availed.
Research findings on breast cancer prevention
Date: September 19th, 2014
For successful treatment of any kind of cancer, including breast cancer, early detection is of paramount importance. However, research on breast cancer is now being focused more on prevention, which aims at finding ways of decreasing the risk of getting breast cancer ever.
Treatment for inflammatory breast cancer
Date: September 18th, 2014
The typical breast cancer usually starts as just a single tumor. The lump on the underarm or breast area is usually hard and painless. However, inflammatory breast cancer is a rare kind of the disease and since it doesn’t show the usual symptoms of breast cancer, it can be gravely dangerous.
What you should know about brain tumors
Date: September 7th, 2014
The CNS- central nervous system that consist the spinal cord and the brain is virtually involved in all functions of the body. When a tumor has developed in the spinal cord or brain, there are many vital abilities that could be affected like movement, memory and speech.
The connection between cell phones and brain cancer
Date: September 6th, 2014
Using cell phones on long time has been found not to be linked with increased risk for brain tumors as suggested by a new research. The researchers behind this study reviewed the data of the whole Danish population aged above 30 years for a period of more than 18 years, which comprised of about 360, 000 users of cell phone.