The Truth Behind Metastatic Lung Cancer

Saturday, August 28th, 2010

Unlike other forms of lung cancer, metastatic lung cancer is the result of a cancer from another part of the body spreading to the lungs. When a malignancy develops in the body (most often in the breasts, colon, prostate, or bladder, though almost all cancers have the ability to spread) it can sometimes spread through […]

Lymph Nodes Cancer

Monday, August 9th, 2010

Lymph node cancer or lymphoma is a cancer that accounts for approximately five percent of all cancers. It predominantly effects males but is not exclusive to men. Those most at risk are between the ages of fifteen and thirty four and those over the age of fifty-four. This does not mean that anyone outside of […]

Detecting Colon Cancer in its Early Stages Can Save Your Life

Wednesday, July 28th, 2010

Symptoms of colon cancer do not appear in all the patients when the disease is in an early stage but only after it has advanced in gravity. This is why doctors recommend that after a certain age people should ask for screenings regularly.

Colorectal cancer can give a lot of symptoms but they all match other […]

Preventing Prostate Cancer With Green Tea

Sunday, July 25th, 2010

The mysteries of cancer have eluded us for years. However, we are beginning to learn many pieces of valuable information about how to prevent many different kinds of cancer. And, of course, once we learn more about how to prevent the disease, we can better understand how to treat it, as well. Research is ongoing, […]

Bladder Cancer

Sunday, July 11th, 2010

Bladder is another important part of our body that helps in disposal of wastes from our body. Bladder is responsible for collecting and storing urine till it is finally disposed off from our body. The occurrence of cancer in bladder is known as bladder cancer.

Types of bladder cancer

Depending on what cells are affected by bladder […]

A Cancer-Prone System

Sunday, June 6th, 2010

Starting from the outside, the key elements in the female reproductive system are the vulva (or outer lips), the vagina (or birth canal), the cervix (a doughnut-shaped structure that is at the entrance to the uterus), the uterus, or womb (inside which a baby grows before birth), the fallopian tubes (along which fertilised eggs travel […]

Cancer Awareness Ribbon Pins

Friday, April 30th, 2010

Most people are familiar with the pink cancer awareness ribbons that symbolize breast cancer, it seems that these pink beauties are everywhere. But, did you know that there are many other kinds of cancer awareness ribbons out there that represent different kinds of cancer that affect women all around the world? You might […]

Learning More About Cancer Prevention And Control

Thursday, April 29th, 2010

Cancer prevention and control requires you to focus on every part of the human body. Today's media tends to direct its attention on issues such as breast and prostate cancer, but another deadly form of the disease that affects Americans is cancer of the bladder. When it comes to preventing cancer, industrial nations need to […]

Understanding What The Prostate Gland Is Could Help Your Fight Against Prostate Cancer

Friday, April 23rd, 2010

A man's prostate gland is located beneath the bladder. It's shape like a doughnut, and the urethra, which transports urine from the bladder, runs through the middle. The purpose of the prostate is to produce the fluid that gets mixed with sperm when the man ejaculates.

Unfortunately, the prostate is also very susceptible to […]

The Truth About Breast Cancer

Friday, April 16th, 2010

Breast cancer happens when cells in the breast or a tumor, grow out of control and damages nearby tissue. In women, the most common and fatal type of cancer is breast cancer.

Detection

There are often no symptoms in the early stages. Women should be aware of the screening recommendations and follow them. There are varieties of […]

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