Friday, May 21st, 2010
Sometimes a cancer is unusual, not in itself, but in the situation which it occurs. Breast cancer is most common in women over 50 there are several cases in women in their 40s. It is far rarer in women under 40, but it does occur. We tend to be particularly shocked when […]
North J. Kroster |
Breast Cancer, Other Breast's Topic, Other Cancer Articles, Other Treatment Articles |
Sunday, July 12th, 2009
One risk factor for breast cancer is hormone stimulation. One way to stimulate hormones is hormone replacement therapy. Hormone replacement therapy was a popular treatment for women going through menopause. It was used to control the mood swings and other menopause symptoms. The hormone commonly being replaced was estrogen, with progesterone […]
North J. Kroster |
Breast Cancer, Other Breast's Topic, Other Cancer Articles, Other Treatment Articles |
Friday, May 15th, 2009
Here?s a look at the current prevention, detection and treatment options for the four most common types of cancer?and what might be available in the next five years.
Breast Cancer Breast cancer is the most common cancer among women and results in some 178,000 new cases and 40,000 deaths annually.
Prevention Maintaining a healthy weight through menopause, […]
North J. Kroster |
Breast Cancer, Other Breast's Topic, Other Cancer Articles, Other Treatment Articles |
Tuesday, April 7th, 2009
Breast cancer occurs due to the irrepressible growth of cells in the breast that invades the nearby tissues and spreads throughout the body. These collections of irrepressible growth of tissue are called tumors or malignant tumors. However, not all tumors are cancerous.
Breast cancer has been diagnosed in large numbers in North America and Europe. In […]
North J. Kroster |
Breast Cancer, Breast Cancer Treatment, Other Breast's Topic, Other Cancer Articles, Other Treatment Articles |
Sunday, February 22nd, 2009
Cancer is a class of diseases or disorders characterized by uncontrolled division of cells and the ability of these to spread, either by direct growth into adjacent tissue through invasion, or by implantation into distant sites by metastasis (where cancer cells are transported through the bloodstream or lymphatic system). Cancer may affect people at all […]
North J. Kroster |
Breast Cancer, Other Breast's Topic, Other Cancer Articles, Other Treatment Articles |
Monday, February 9th, 2009
Hunting for Genetic Mutations and CancerThe current paradigm in medical research holds that the cause of most cancers is a genetic mutation. For instance, according to the National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI), an institute at the NIH, “all cancers are based on genetic mutations in body cells.” In fact, mutation hunting is big […]
North J. Kroster |
Breast Cancer, Cause of Breast Cancer, Other Breast's Topic, Other Cancer Articles, Other Medicine Articles, Other Treatment Articles |
Tuesday, January 13th, 2009
It is an incredibly difficult day in any woman's life if she is found positive for breast cancer. Her family, friends, and anyone else who knows will wonder “why?” Why did this happen to her, and can it happen to me? One shield against such fears is to educate yourself as to the breast cancer […]
North J. Kroster |
Breast Cancer, Cause of Breast Cancer, Other Breast's Topic, Other Cancer Articles |
Sunday, October 26th, 2008
The symptoms of ovarian cancer can appear months before the cancer is found. Unless a woman is getting the tests that would reveal the cancer these symptoms many times wont be diagnosed. This alone is one of the problems with detecting ovarian cancer in its early stages. The symptoms of ovarian cancer are quite often […]
North J. Kroster |
Other Cancer Articles |
Monday, August 11th, 2008
One in 9 women is expected to develop breast cancer during her lifetime. One in 27 will die of it. Breast cancer attacks mainly women, however there?s 1% of breast cancer patients are men.
As we get older, the risk of getting breast cancer increases. Basically, all women have a certain degree of risk of developing […]
North J. Kroster |
Breast Cancer, Other Breast's Topic, Other Cancer Articles, Other Treatment Articles |
Friday, June 27th, 2008
For cancer to develop, all cells need more than the ability to divide and grow uncontrollably. Non-cancerous, benign tumors also undergo that process. What is ultimately crucial is their ability to invade outside their localized area. The cells in any given area are tightly attached to each other, forming a natural guard […]
North J. Kroster |
Breast Cancer, Other Breast's Topic, Other Cancer Articles, Other Treatment Articles |