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Cancer Patients – When Treatments Should be Age-Specific
Cancer Patients – When Treatments Should be Age-Specific
The bleak figures have been a focal point for activists. Cancer diagnosis of around seventy-two thousand people in the United States belonging to the age band of fifteen to thirty-nine years of age occurs annually and over ten thousand people are dying due to it. They constitute lesser than ten percent of all cancer cases, however survival rate among teenagers & younger adult populaces have hardly changed since the mid-seventies, whereas as survival rates for kids & elderly individuals have shown drastic improvements. Presently, advancement is gradually occurring towards comprehending this age-gap & forming a place for younger adult populace in a system which has stark division in-between paediatric & adult care – wherein the regular cancer patient is sixty-seven years of  [...]

November 15th, 2010 | Cancer Education
Breast Cancer Awareness Month – Knowing Your Treatment Choices
Breast Cancer Awareness Month – Knowing Your Treatment Choices
Annually around 207000 females are notified that they have breast cancer. However due to improved identification & therapy choices, survival rates among females has increased. And even as fatality rates are on a downward spiral, the proportion of females who opt for mastectomies (total breast removal) over lumpectomies (preserving majority of the breast tissue) has risen. A trial noted that in-between 2004-2007; forty-four percent of females opted for mastectomies in comparison to merely thirty-three percent from 1994-1998. Proportion of females who opted for removal of both breasts, not merely the disease-ridden one has increased over two-folds from 1998. Aggressive therapies are mostly chosen by such women due to numerous grounds inclusive of assurance. However partial, baffling or in  [...]

October 11th, 2010 | Breast Cancer, Cancer Education
Risk of Brain Tumor Development Five-Fold Among Mobile Phone Users
Risk of Brain Tumor Development Five-Fold Among Mobile Phone Users
Mobile phone users have a fivefold greater likelihood of developing brain tumors as compared to people using land lines, researchers have cautioned. Researchers have stated that several earlier studies probing cell phone safety considerably undervalued the risk of cancer developing and that brain tumor formation is commonly found on that side of a person’s head where the cell phone had been held against as compared to the other side. Following re-analysis of previous researches, the study authors reached a conclusion that risk of developing such tumors would lay in-between ten to five hundred percent more with protracted cell phone usage. Helming the study, Lloyd Morgan cautioned that the study outcomes elevated the likelihood of a brain tumor epidemic until individuals alter their patterns  [...]

June 23rd, 2010 | Cancer Education, News
Cutting-Edge, Life-Saving Cancer Research Advancements
Cutting-Edge, Life-Saving Cancer Research Advancements
Elucidated herewith are several enthralling cancer research advancements noted in several areas that could help transform this eradicator into a chronic disease. Breast Cancer There are several on-going studies on a vaccination which could avert breast cancer beginning the subsequent year. The shot is intended to target alpha lactalbumin protein that is present in breast tumors. The brainchild behind this vaccine, Dr. Vincent Tuohy deems that it could halt seventy percent of cancers. He even draws parallels between tumors and drunkards in bars who say and do inappropriate things like alpha lactalbumin expression which is targeted by this vaccine. Bowel Cancer A novel 5 minute test is slated to lower chances of developing bowel cancer by one-third and salvage scores of lives. The Flexi-Scope  [...]

June 18th, 2010 | Cancer Education, News
Cancer Diet for a Healthy Existence – Part II
Cancer Diet for a Healthy Existence – Part II
The following are key constituents of a cancer diet and their role in maintaining a healthy living. Beta-Carotene Since beta-carotene, an antioxidant has chemical relation to vitamin A and present in veggies and fruits, and since consumption of these foods have been linked to lowered risk of cancer, it appears to make sense that intake of elevated beta-carotene supplement dosages could lower risk of developing cancer. However, outcomes of three key clinical studies appear to reveal the converse. In two trials wherein individuals were offered elevated beta-carotene supplement dosages in an endeavour at preventing several cancer types inclusive of lung cancer, the supplements were observed to raise the chances of developing lung cancer among those smoking and one-third were not able to find any  [...]

June 16th, 2010 | Cancer Education
Cancer Diet for a Healthy Existence – Part I
Cancer Diet for a Healthy Existence – Part I
Since people has always shown interest in what exactly are the best cancer fighting foods. Hence, is an elucidation of prevalent concerns regarding diet in relation to cancer. Soy-Based Foods Soy-based foods are an essential part of a cancer diet, an ideal protein source and an excellent substitute to meats. Soy has various phytochemicals, a number of them having weak estrogen activity and seems to safeguard from hormone reliant cancer types in animal-based trials. Presently, there is dearth of information which shows that soy supplements could assist in reducing cancer risk. Elevated soy dosages might possibly raise chances of developing estrogen responsive cancer types like endometrial or breast cancer. Woman having breast cancer must consume soy foods in moderation as part of a healthful  [...]

June 1st, 2010 | Cancer Education
Cowden syndrome
Cowden syndrome
Cowden syndrome (CS) is an atypical heritable condition typified by several non-cancerous nodules known as hamartomas. Cowden syndrome sufferers additionally are at heightened risk of particular forms of cancer. CS is believed to be rare, though it is possibly under-detected. It is approximated that CS affects 1 in every two lakh people. CS is typified by increased chances of developing both non-cancerous and cancerous tumors inflicting breast, thyroid and endometrial lining of the uterus. Cowden syndrome symptoms Key signs and symptoms of CS are explicated below: Trichilemmomas – skin tags. Papillomatous papules. Macrocephaly – more than average head circumference or enlarged head. Breast fibrocystic disease – A condition typified by existence of malignant breast tissues. Greater risk  [...]

February 11th, 2010 | Cancer Education
Gestational Trophoblastic Tumors
Gestational Trophoblastic Tumors
Gestational Trophoblastic tumours or GTTs generally originate in the womb that is diverse from womb cancers. Womb cancers grow from the cells that constitute the womb, while a gestational trophoblastic tumor develops from tissues which form the womb and are components of the usual foetal development during the gestational or pregnancy phase. Generally subsequent to fertilization of the egg by the sperm, novel cells start developing that lead to the formation of an embryo. With the continual growth of the embryo, the cells within it begin specialising with some of them forming the foetus and rest of them forming the placenta. The foremost cell layer which forms the placenta is known as the trophoblast. Those women having GTT have anomalous cell growth and development of the tissues forming the  [...]

January 1st, 2010 | Cancer Education
31 Easy Amendments For Inoculating Oneself Against Cancer
31 Easy Amendments For Inoculating Oneself Against Cancer
Lowering the Risk Factors On an annual basis, a staggering ten million people are diagnosed with cancer globally. A grim fifteen million cancer cases would be detected in 2020 – a World Health Organisation (WHO) estimation –that is nearly a fifty percent rise – if one does not pull oneself together. Majority of the cancers are not sudden occurrences but are chiefly predictable, most often the outcome of decades-spanning progression. However, merely making some basic, simplistic alterations in one’s day-to-day life could greatly lower one’s risk. Below stated are 31 prudent ways of doing just that. Gorge down some sauerkraut A Finnish research has revealed that sauerkraut is basically the end result of a fermentation method that is believed to produce many cancer-combatant compounds,  [...]

November 17th, 2009 | Cancer Education