Archive for January, 2009
Saturday, January 31st, 2009
Multiple enzyme digestive formulas can be taken with meals to aid in digestion. This is especially helpful for women who are undergoing or have recently undergone any form of chemotherapy. The effects of the drugs used will often compromise the function of the digestive tract for some time and therefore will adversely affect the ability […]
North J. Kroster |
Breast Cancer, Other Breast's Topic, Other Cancer Articles, Other Treatment Articles |
Friday, January 30th, 2009
Breast cancer natural treatment may be essential for women to recover fully from the disease. A recent study found that breast cancer survivors were less happy and suffered from more depression than women who had not had the disease. And they continued to suffer from the effects of breast cancer for years after “successful” treatment […]
North J. Kroster |
Breast Cancer, Other Breast's Topic, Other Cancer Articles, Other Treatment Articles |
Friday, January 30th, 2009
Whether one likes it or not, breasts have become the focus of human attention since time immemorial. Beauty of a woman is often judged by the size of her bust and not by her facial features, and this is typically true in a male-dominated society. Whatever be the case, such attitudes are making women more […]
North J. Kroster |
Other Breast's Topic, Other Cancer Articles |
Friday, January 30th, 2009
There has been a long discussion over many years whether breast implants are safe or not. Breast implants are among the most popular cosmetic surgery procedures. There is simply no other option available to increase breast volume.
Increasing breast size is a personal decision. While there is rarely a medical reason for it, getting breast implants […]
North J. Kroster |
Other Breast's Topic, Other Cancer Articles |
Wednesday, January 28th, 2009
Inflammatory breast cancer is an accelerated type of breast cancer that is typically not identified by mammogram or ultrasound.
It is an uncommon cancer, accounting for just about 1% - 3% of all breast cancers. It leads to the breast to seem swollen and inflamed. The inflammation takes place since the cancer cells blockade the lymphatic […]
North J. Kroster |
Breast Cancer, Other Breast's Topic, Other Cancer Articles |
Wednesday, January 28th, 2009
Survival rates for breast cancer have been improving for over twenty years and more women are being effectively treated than ever before.
Generally, when discussing concerning cancer survival rates, five-year survival is most usually used. This is for the reason that one-year survival offers simply a very short term view of prognosis and development and for […]
North J. Kroster |
Other Cancer Articles |
Wednesday, January 28th, 2009
One of the biggest and most exciting advances in recent history in the fight against breast cancer is a drug called Herceptin. (Trastuzumab) The drug has shown to be very successful against certain types of advanced breast cancers. Some more recent clinical trials have shown that herceptin may also be successful against […]
North J. Kroster |
Breast Cancer, Breast Cancer Diagnosis, Other Breast's Topic, Other Cancer Articles, Other Treatment Articles |
Wednesday, January 28th, 2009
The American Cancer Society predicts that, in 2007, about 37,170 people in the United States will be found to have pancreatic cancer and about 33,370 will die of the disease. Pancreatic is one of the deadliest of all cancers with one of the lowest survival rates. According to the American Cancer Society, only about 5% […]
North J. Kroster |
Other Cancer Articles, Other Treatment Articles |
Tuesday, January 27th, 2009
The Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation story is both inspiring and sad at the same time. The foundation has been making a difference in the lives of women with breast cancer for over 20 years. Research and clinical trials are supported by the foundation along with local outreach for many communities. Its network started […]
North J. Kroster |
Breast Cancer, Other Breast's Topic, Other Cancer Articles, Other Treatment Articles |
Monday, January 26th, 2009
Breast cancer is automatically associated with women. There is good reason for this, as it is much more common for women to be diagnosed with breast cancer than men. However, breast cancer in men does exist even though it is quite rare.
It is reported that only 1 percent of the people suffering from breast cancer […]
North J. Kroster |
Breast Cancer, Other Breast's Topic, Other Cancer Articles |